Tokoroa — Workers at Carter Holt Harvey’s (CHH) Tokoroa plywood factory are reeling after the company announced plans to shut the site, putting over 100 local jobs on the chopping block.
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Tokoroa — Workers at Carter Holt Harvey’s (CHH) Tokoroa plywood factory are reeling after the company announced plans to shut the site, putting over 100 local jobs on the chopping block.
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Tokoroa — Attributable to Detective Sergeant Neale Saunders, Tokoroa Police: Five people are before the courts following several incidents in the Kinleith Forests over the past year, costing the business who manages them and its contractors around $1 million.
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Tokoroa — Workers at OJI Fibre Solutions’ Kinleith mill in Tokoroa are hugely disappointed to learn today about a company proposal to end paper manufacturing, which would result in the loss of 230 jobs.
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Tokoroa — As a result of extensive enquiries over the last few days, Police in Tokoroa have arrested and charged a man for the robbery and kidnap of dairy owners in the town at the weekend.
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Tokoroa — The Tokoroa police are seeking assistance from the public in relation to a serious assault that occurred in Tokoroa overnight.
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Tokoroa — Ultrafast Fibre Ltd began construction of its ultrafast broadband (UFB) network on 26 April in Tokoroa.
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Tokoroa — Members of Tokoroa Police are investigating a suspicious fire at a holiday home in Kauri St, Mangakino in the early hours of Thursday March 15.
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Tokoroa — Members of Tokoroa Police have completed exploratory excavation work in the rear garden of a residential property in Tokoroa.
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Tokoroa — Members of Tokoroa Police are undertaking exploratory excavation work in the rear garden of a residential property in Tokoroa.
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Tokoroa — Police are seeking information from the public to help find a man who escaped after appearing in the Tokoroa District Court today (Dec.
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Tokoroa — The details about an alleged assault and kidnapping that occurred the day before Saturday's shooting in Tokoroa are becoming clearer, says the Bay of Plenty Police District Crime Manager, Detective Inspector Tim Anderson.
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Tokoroa — While the body found in the Mamuku Forest last night has yet to be formally identified, Bay of Plenty Police are confident it is that of Jamie David Ginns, who yesterday shot and critically injured a woman near the Tokoroa Police Station.
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Tokoroa — Bay of Plenty Police have this evening recovered a man’s body near a vehicle of interest in relation to the earlier shooting of a woman in Tokoroa today.
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Tokoroa — Hamilton Police seeking a gang member on the run since a violent domestic dispute in Tokoroa over the weekend warn the man is dangerous and should not be approached.
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Tokoroa — At about 7.51pm this evening (October 3) a vehicle lost control on Old Taupo Road near the Kinleith Paper Mill, Tokoroa.
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Tokoroa — The relatively speedy granting of a resource consent to a planned milk drying plant in Tokoroa is a great example of what can be achieved when companies work proactively with the regional council, says regulatory committee chair Lois Livingston.
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Tokoroa — Tokoroa has had four more PM10 exceedances in July, bringing the total number of exceedances in the town this winter to twelve.
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Tokoroa — The New Zealand Police have today formally apologised to Mrs Mii Teotokai, of Tokoroa, and her family after she was wrongfully arrested in 2005 by Tokoroa Police.
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Tokoroa — Earlier this morning just before 5:00 am there was a house fire in Tokoroa.
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Tokoroa — Tokoroa Police take gang activity seriously, and will maintain a proactive policing approach to any gang presence in the area, says Area Commander, Acting Inspector Tony Jeurissen.
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Tokoroa — Tokoroa Police are investigating a sexual assault of a 23 year old female that occurred on Kelso Street, Tokoroa, in the early hours of Sunday 9th May 2010.
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