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Should you eat icecream in the cold?
We sent John Sellwood from our Christchurch office out to Rangiora to report on the expected snow and this is what we got.
A year of extreme weather
After one of the driest summers, we are now looking at some of the heaviest snow in decades in many places.
NBA 2K14 E3 PS4 gameplay trailer with Lebron Jame
LeBron James and Visual Concepts demonstrate how NBA 2K14 will look on the PlayStation 4.
Meninga explains pub kick-out
Queensland State of Origin coach Mal Meninga has denied drunken behaviour was the reason he was kicked out of a Brisbane hotel.
Dan Carter returns to All Blacks side
All Blacks great Dan Carter returns from injury in one of five starting changes for the dead rubber third Test against France in New Plymouth.
Magic looking for home advantage
With the Magic having all but secured their playoff spot, the next goal is to secure a home semi final.
French focus on speed in Pukekohe
French coach Philippe Saint-Andre has made sweeping changes to his team for the final test.
'Misunderstanding' in Mana koha case
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira says pakeha don't understand the Maori concept of koha.
Snow frustrates some, delights others
The country is in the grip of one of the worst winter storms in years, with some finding it difficult and others having fun.
Wellington looks at booze controls
Supermarkets and bottle stores in Wellington may have to stop selling alcohol after 9pm.
James Gandolfini dies in Italy aged 51
James Gandolfini, the actor most famous for his lead role in hit TV show The Sopranos, has passed away in Italy. He was 51.
Bad weather moves north
The wintry blast that has crippled parts of the lower South Island is moving north. Heavy rain and high winds are now causing problems in Christchurch.
Quit-smoking drug linked to depression
A major New Zealand study shows the quit-smoking drug Champix may be linked to depression and even suicide.
Kids try their hands at Olympic sports
Almost 500 children from 15 Wellington schools have participated in the inaugural Olympic Stadium Sports Festival ahead of International Olympic Day on Sunday.
Concerns for missing Rawene woman
Police are pleading with the public for information about a 32-year-old Rawene woman who has been missing for 12 days.
Ski patrol rescues sheep buried in snow
Three mountain climbers needed a rescue last night after bearing the brunt of a snow storm a but they weren't regular mountaineers.
VIDEO: Snow at Turoa timelapse
Time lapse of snowfall at Turoa. (Credit: MtRuapehu.com)
Small tornado south of Hamilton
A tornado has been sighted in the small Waikato community of Paterangi, south of Hamilton, this afternoon.
Car flips on Auckland motorway
A car has flipped on its side in an accident on Auckland's Southern Motorway.
Infamous: Second Son reveal trailer
First trailer for Infamous: Second Son, the PS4 exclusive title revealed at E3.
Titanfall announcement trailer
The first look at Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall, winner of multiple Best in Show accolades at E3 2013.
Ryse: Son of Rome official E3 gameplay demo
The first look at Xbox One exclusive Ryse: Son of Rome, unveiled at E3.
Mad Max E3 announce trailer
First trailer for Mad Max, an upcoming game from Avalanche Studios and Warner Bros that was unveiled at E3.
US tries to save Taliban talks
Hopes dimmed for talks aimed at ending the Afghan war when an angry President Hamid Karzai suspended security negotiations with the US.
Dolce & Gabbana guilty of tax evasion
A Milan court has convicted the designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana of tax evasion.
Lundy's team knew about evidence - Crown
Lawyers fighting to keep double murderer Mark Lundy behind bars have told the Privy Council it was tactics that led the defence to exclude certain evidence at his 2002 trial.
Dalziel plans informed approach to rebuild
Lianne Dalziel says as mayor she'll be able to work with both Labour and National governments on the Christchurch rebuild.
Refugees numbers hit 18-year high
The numbers of refugees and those displaced by conflict within their own nation are at an 18-year high.
Royal baby details revealed
The royals' office has released some of the expectant couple's plans, although many details are still being kept private.
Harm reduction bill a 'misnomer'
The Salvation Army has taken aim at the Maori Party's attempt at minimising gambling harm.
Obama delivers historic Berlin speech
Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama has renewed his call to reduce US and Russian nuclear stockpiles.
Protests continue in Brazil
Scattered street demonstrations popped up around Brazil, continuing protests against low-quality public services.
GDP figures due this morning
The country's balance of payments deficit has declined a little thanks to strong tourism and dairy figures.
Patrick Gower on the week in politics - June 20, 2013
3 News political editor Patrick Gower takes a look at the week in politics.
Getting EPL rights 'simple as picking up the phone'
The head of Coliseum Sports Media says getting the rights to the EPL was as simple as picking up the phone.
Heavy snow hits the south
Parts of the South Island were blanketed with heavy snow overnight as a winter storm sweeps over the country.
Southerners preapare for the worst
Residents in the Garden City have been bracing themselves all day for what some forecasters predicted would be the worst storm since the big dump in 1992.
Auckland bus route inspires exhibition
Ranui 135 is a bus route in West Auckland, but now it's also part of the latest exhibition by photographer Edith Amituanai.
Is whistling a legitimate art form?
While whistling may be annoying for some people, but for professional whistler Dave Santucci, it's his life.
Medal winners mixing up crews
After the rowing success at the London Olympics, a number of medal winners are competing with different crews this season.
St Peters boys lend a helping hand
There is something very special that sums up everything good about education and community happening in the Auckland suburb of Three Kings.
Strong contest for Christchurch mayoralty
The contest for the Christchurch mayoralty is shaping up to be a strong one. Bob Parker and Lianne Dalziel spoke to John Campbell.
The politics of plumbing
Plumbing a whether it's unblocking a toilet or a drain, it can be a dirty business, and it's about to get dirtier.
Kiwi priest has fond memories of Mandela
A Kiwi priest who struggled against apartheid says when it's time for Nelson Mandela to go, people must let him do so with dignity.
No guarantee for All Blacks to stay on Sky
While Coliseum say they're focused on football, could they challenge Sky for other sports in the future?
Ticket scalping a 'disappointment'
Taranaki Rugby Union CEO says ticket scalpers are making additional cash at others expense.
Dalziel running for Chch Mayor
Labour MP Lianne Dalziel has formally announced she will run for Christchurch's mayoralty later this year.
Final Fantasy XV announce trailer
The first trailer for Square Enix' Final Fantasy XV, an upcoming PlayStation 4 and Xbox One game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Vengeance DLC preview
A look at the new maps coming to Call of Duty: Black Ops II in Vengeance.
Tunnel fill could form runway - pilots
A pilots' group says the fill from a proposed second Mt Victoria tunnel could be used as part of a runway extension at Wellington airport.
Dunne's party funding in doubt
Embattled MP Peter Dunne has been dealt another blow in his fight to get his United Future party officially re-registered.
NZ prepares for worst as polar blast looms
New Zealanders are preparing for the worst as an oncoming polar blast threatens to cut power and make driving treacherous.
Battlefield 4 E3 multiplayer gameplay best moments trailer
The best takes of the live Siege of Shanghai E3 multiplayer demo of Battlefield 4.
Shake-up for sports TV
The way we watch televised sport is about to undergo a major shake up as EPL shifts to online coverage.
Greens U-turn won't quiet Key
The Prime Minister lost use of one of his favourite political weapons today, thanks to a policy U-turn by the Greens.
Flavell accepts rewrite of Gambling Bill
The Maori Party's attempted king hit on gambling has turned into more of a gentle shove after a major government re-write of its Gambling Bill.
Thousands follow 16yo's weather updates
At 16 years of age, Christchurch local Josh Oliver isn't your typical weather forecaster.
Tom Clancyas The Division E3 gameplay trailer
The E3 gameplay reveal trailer for Tom Clancyas The Division.
Destiny E3 2013 gameplay trailer
The latest trailer for Activision and Bungie's upcoming Destiny.
Anchorman: The Legend Continues trailer
The first full trailer for Anchorman: The Legend Continues has been released.
