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The coolest job in Hawke s Bay, as part of the region hits 34C

The coolest job in Hawke s Bay, as part of the region hits 34C 27 Jan, 2021 01:26 AM 4 minutes to read Hawkes Bay Ice Company assistant manager Jaryn McFarland shovelling ice in their ice store. Photo / Paul Taylor Hawkes Bay Ice Company assistant manager Jaryn McFarland shovelling ice in their ice store. Photo / Paul Taylor Hawkes Bay Today By: Louise Gould It s the coolest place to work in Hawke s Bay, but during a heatwave, it s not the easiest. As temperatures soared around the region on Wednesday - the highest officially recorded mark was 34.2 degrees Celsius - Hawke s Bay Ice Company got busy. Managing director Simon McFarland said his employees often worked at sub-zero temperatures.

Fans, tinted windows and new breathable staff uniforms to help keep Hawke s Bay Hospital cool

New breathable uniforms to help Hawke s Bay Hospital nurses through hot week

Six60 amazing but fights disappointing

Six60 amazing but fights disappointing 24 Jan, 2021 02:21 AM 4 minutes to read Six60 played to a crowd of close to 20,000 in Hastings including about 6000 people from out of town. Photo / Ian Cooper Six60 played to a crowd of close to 20,000 in Hastings including about 6000 people from out of town. Photo / Ian Cooper While organisers say Hastings Six60 concert, which drew close to 20,000, was successful - some concertgoers described witnessing fights and feeling unsafe. Black Barn event manager Francis de Jager said the biggest show ever of its kind in Hawke s Bay was a success, and that bringing concerts to Hastings was fantastic for the wider community.

More Scanning And digital High-fives And Less People In ED Health Officials Say

Friday, 22 January 2021, 11:42 am Health officials say they want to see more people using the NZ COVID Tracer app with the Bluetooth function enabled and less people in the emergency department ahead of the Six60 concert, which is expected to attract about 20,000. Medical Officer of Health Dr Nick Jones said with the number of daily scans down significantly and a big weekend in Hawke’s Bay, visitors and locals must do their bit to keep Hawke’s Bay COVID free. “We are fortunate that we can come together in large groups and enjoy events like this, unlike most other parts of the

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