After 71 tests, a sensational 2011 RWC campaign and countless passionate haka, Weepu decided to hang up his boots for good.
Sunday reporter Janet McIntyre looks into the puzzling deaths of Kiwis using synthetic cannabis.
One person is in a critical condition while the other remains in a moderate condition.
Scott Brown told Q+A the US has a 'fantastic' relationship with New Zealand and may talk about a bilateral agreement once a new government is formed.
Police were called to the altercation between two groups of people at a Z Service Station.
Q+A reporter Whena Owen went to Ruakaka and found there are still many questions yet to be answered.
NZF CEO Andy Martin applauded FIFA for taking teams' needs into account when finalising the dates.
Economist Sharon Zoller gives an insight into the global economy which the next government could face.
"NZ has a strong tradition in softball and 2021 is an opportunity for the world's elite to test themselves."
Duayne Barry Insley, 47, died in a racing accident on the Waimakariri River about 10.30am this morning.
Ian Foster said that the superstar midfielder still has an important role to play in the side.
The 31-year-old has just signed for the club on a three year deal.
The creature, called Velella, float where the wind takes them and have washed up in massive numbers on Makara Beach.
Anthony Hudson spoke after details for his side's clash with Peru were finalised.
People today walked, biked and ran to meet in the middle of a new 12 km trail that will link Christchurch city with the sea.
Katherine Dobie decided to raise a thousand dollars a day so Iraqi kids she's never met can get an education.
The Northland town is still trying to determine who is responsible for the leak.
A new first aid course is aiming to put mental health responders in every NZ workplace.
New Zealand face the South Americans in Wellington on November 11.