7 April 2017, Issue 850
Inside
City ‘bludgers’ p3
The Bay’s largest circulating, most read newspaper.
66,600 copies
to the homes of 159,700 residents throughout TAURANGA, MOUNT MAUNGANUI, PAPAMOA, WAIHI BEACH, KAIMAI, KATIKATI, TE PUKE, PAENGAROA, OTAMARAKAU and all RDs
Action lunch
Invite to museum p10
Save the bees p22
Sitting at a desk job can mean up to eight hours a day on your rear. To combat this stagnation, Sport Bay of Plenty has organised a way to get Bay of Plenty workers up and active. A fun, free workplace challenge will get Bay businessmen and women out of their chairs in their lunchbreaks on April 20, May 4 and May 18. Corporates can compete against each other to see who’s really
on top by testing their mental and physical agility in just 45 minute blocks. To find out more about how you can get the blood pumping in your lunchbreak, see page 9. Cooney Lees Morgan’s Duncan Wilsher, Tanya Drummond and Jennifer Road are taking part in the challenge. Photo: Tracy Hardy.
Feeling the jazz p40
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