The accident happened at 9.10pm Wednesday night.
Several other rebels were wounded in air and artillery raids, the military said.
Syria's government is allowing the evacuation of nearly 30 critically ill people from a besieged Damascus suburb.
St John ambulance attended the incident in Karikari Peninsula.
The line-up for Young and Senior New Zealander of the Year has also been released.
The number of SPCA welfare investigations rose from 6,500 to 7,500 in Auckland alone this year.
As Iraqi refugee Zaid Al-Jarrah finishes his Master's Degree, his family finally feel settled into life as Kiwis.
MetService issued a severe weather watch for Gisborne and a warning for heavy rain in the Hawke's Bay.
Pollard was one of two late changes the Caribbean cricket team have had to make.
The left-hand southbound lane of the road is closed near the Velodrome exit.
The new uniforms are meant to represent both fan bases and city history.
It came after the news six young farmers had lost their lives recently.
The Kiwi F1 driver has had the throughfare to Manfeild named in his honour.
While date and venue have yet to be confirmed, the big arguing point of a share in revenue has been agreed on.
Fire crews were called out to the fire at Kohuora Park at around 1.20pm.
A pair of dotterels are the proud parents of a newly hatched chick on Mount Maunganui beach.
The Duco Events boss says Parker has a mental edge over Joshua.
According to fire communications, the fire broke out on the 13th floor's kitchen.
The Otago all-rounder was picked for the T20 series against the Windies.
Blessing lelu was last seen in Hornby, Christchurch.
The chief designer said the successful flight makes China among the world's few countries capable of developing the plane.
The list goes to prove one person's trash is another's treasure.
She was found in Darfield last night at 11pm.
Bail has been given to the man accused of being drunk and ramming his car into a taxi.
The powerful painkiller has killed tens of thousands of people in the US.
The Far North town is home to around 200 people, most of those being Maori.
The Ansell's have placed huge concrete blocks outside their home, after a spate of car crashes on their street.
Kevan Gill was rough sleeping for 12 months before the Auckland City Mission stepped in, and to repay them he's volunteered over Christmas.
He was rushed to hospital last Tuesday after suffering excruciating back pain.