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100 years on from World War One ‘we still remember them'
It's nearly 100 years since the guns of World War One fell silent on Armistice Day 1918 and Hamilton is gearing up for a major centenary remembrance service and celebration on Sunday 11 November.
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Council meeting wrap-up
Hamilton City Council met yesterday as it prepares its Annual Plan 2019/20, with key decisions including a move for i-SITE, changes to the city's development contributions policy and the retention of the city's free parking trial.
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Flush and Forget - our first line of defence
Martin Scott and his team know what you flush down your toilet, and there are some days when they aren't happy about it.
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Kiwi darts on target for glory
Cody Harris believes New Zealand could become World Cup of Darts champions in the future as the country prepares to welcome the sport's top players to Hamilton in August.
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We are all ‘Mighty Locals'
A ‘Mighty Local' campaign is underway to share Waikato stories, public messages and promote local essential services to boost businesses affected by the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 national lockdown.
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Carving in Ice Theatre brings several firsts to Hamilton stage
A convertible car will be a key stage feature of a play hosted by The Meteor this September.
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Malo e lelei to our new kiwis
It was a big "malo e lelei" (welcome) to this Tongan group at yesterday's latest monthly citizenship ceremony at Hamilton Gardens.
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Councillors vote to challenge SkyCity's application to add further 60 pokie machines
Hamilton City Councillors have voted overwhelmingly in favour of supporting a submission process to refute SkyCity's casino licence application to add a further 60 pokie machines to their riverside premises.
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Further feedback opportunity on DC update
Hamilton City Council is providing a further opportunity for feedback on the city's Development Contributions (DC) Policy update through an open briefing with Councillors next month.
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Hamilton Kirikiriroa, let's make Matariki memories
The sighting of Matariki signifies a time for people to come together, celebrate new life, remember those who have passed and look ahead to the future.