U.S. nationals Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and a Canadian man flew by helicopter on Saturday to a camp on Mount Cook, or Aoraki, with plans to summit the 3,724 metre (12,218 ft) mountain.
US and Canadian Climbers Missing on New Zealand Mountain Believed Dead, Police Say SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three climbers from the United States and Canada who went missing on New Zealand's highest ...
New Zealand (AP) — A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers making their first arrest for a breach of the law ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Three climbers who went missing on New Zealand's tallest mountain are believed to have fallen to their deaths, police said Friday. The climbers were identified as Americans ...
Police believe 3 US and Canadian climbers who went missing on New Zealand's highest mountain are dead WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Police believe 3 US and Canadian climbers who went missing on New ...
New Zealand Police said searchers located a jacket and an ice axe earlier this week that they believe belonged to the men. On Friday, other climbing-related items were discovered, including a ...
14, 2023. (AP Photo/Brett Phibbs, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A police car collided with the rear of an official limousine ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A ban on New Zealanders wearing or displaying symbols of gang affiliation in public took effect on Thursday, with police officers making their first arrest for a ...