Napier woman Briar Hadfield wanted to send the ashes to the UK to have them made into a ring.
A 37-year-old man was unable to be revived and died at the scene on Monday afternoon.
Moore's hat-trick of own goals in the first half of her side's 5-0 loss to the USA hurt more with her early substitution.
"Omicron will peak in about four to six weeks and then consumers will come back pretty quickly,” the Finance Minister says.
Despite attempts to give the side as much time as possible to recover from their Covid outbreak, it hasn't been enough.
Footage appears to show an officer and a protester running into each other.
The latest funding announcement came after the Waitangi Tribunal in December 2021 found the Crown’s response to Covid-19 was actively breaching the Treaty,
Folau Fakatava says the All Blacks are on his radar after making a successful return to rugby from an ACL injury.
"Get out" could be heard as police repeatedly tried to break the car's driver's side window.
White Ferns batter Brooke Halliday has been identified as a close contact of a case and is now isolating.
Tim Payne will remain at the Wellington club until at least the end of the 2024/25 season.
Assistant Commissioner Richard Chambers has labelled some of the behaviour at the protest as "disgraceful and unacceptable".
There are 143 people in hospital with the virus.
Demand is so high, police are urging motorists to avoid certain areas.
Vladimir Putin on Tuesday recognised the independence of two breakaway territories in Ukraine, sparking fears an invasion is imminent.
Police said they were called to a Washington Rd address after a report of a man's shooting.
A large group of police gathered at the protest on Tuesday afternoon.
One of the protesters repeatedly called Peters "potato" and "potato head", another telling them to leave Peters alone.
It's the first year without an official event due to Covid-19 concerns.
Seventeen-year-old Otago Girls' High student Hoda Al-Jamaa had her hijab ripped off by fellow students in the attack.
It may be the last time the entire Abernethy family can take part in the grassroots race, and they're determined to raise money to help those with MND.
She hopes it will help people better understand the effects of the virus.
There were hundreds of comments on social media sites aligned with the protest that claimed dangerous or hostile actions were being carried out by “paid plants” and Government operatives.
The Thorndon school says it worried about how it would care for its students if something were to happen with the protesters.
It comes following a dramatic day on Parliament grounds after a car drove into a group of police officers and three police staff were taken to hospital amid officers closing in on the protest perimeter.