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Breakfast for going car free
World Car Free Day was marked in Hamilton today with a series of breakfast pop-ups around the city, with active commuters thanked for getting around by bike, bus, scooter, or walking.
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Hamilton leading Smart City conversation
National and international Smart City leaders will descend on Hamilton next week as part of a two-day showcase of technology and innovation.
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Last week for feedback on the future for the Founders site
Time is almost up for Hamiltonians to have their say on the future for the Founders site with feedback closing on Tuesday 3 November.
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Central city river path closure extended as a precaution
A section of the river path from Alma St to Bryce St in the central city is temporarily closed while Hamilton City Council engineers investigate potential movement.
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REEPing benefits for Hamilton
A two-year project to streamline the way customers use Hamilton's District Plan is set to save applicants hundreds of thousands of dollars in combined savings every year, reduce application paperwork and remove the need for resource consents completely in some cases.
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Active travel network part of the Peacocke package
Hamilton City Council will be making it easy for Hamiltonians to walk, bike and scoot around in Peacocke, the city's newest neighbourhood.
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Tour of Hamilton East Cemetery a feature of Cemeteries Week
A tour of the city's historic Hamilton East Cemetery is a feature of Cemeteries Week 2018.
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What to do with your unwanted stuff
Whether you're moving house, decluttering, downsizing or spring cleaning your home, chances are you've got a pile of things you no longer want.
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Game, set and match. Table tennis champs to hit Hamilton this weekend
Some of the New Zealand's best table tennis players will descend on Hamilton this weekend when Waikato Table Tennis Association hosts the Northern Region Teams Championships.
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A Dinosaur rEvolution is coming to Waikato Museum
Visitors to Waikato Museum will be the first in New Zealand to see the latest international exhibition about dinosaurs that has already wowed thousands of Australians.