Thursday 27 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
50 brave individuals set off yesterday afternoon to conquer the famous 8.5-kilometre Nutters Run as part of the Round Rarotonga Road Race festival.
Thursday 27 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Two Global Volunteers are currently spending time in class with students from Tereora College.
Thursday 27 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Politics
Government is looking at whether a subsidy for air transportation is a valid way to help reduce cost of air transport.
Wednesday 26 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
A large number of local athletes took part in both the 31-kilometre and 10-kilometre events as part of the Island Car and Bike Hire 41st Round Rarotonga Road Race on Saturday.
Tuesday 25 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The comments by “John” in Friday's CINews letter about the dog desexing campaign are unfair.
Monday 24 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
New Zealand athletes Gene Rand and Lisa Cross took top honors at the Island Car and Bike Hire 41st Round Rarotonga Road Race on Saturday.
Wednesday 19 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Local
Roadside collection contract principal Infrastructure Cook Islands received a number of complaints last month on the state of household rubbish collection points in Te Au O Tonga.
Monday 17 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Local
The search for Miss Cook Islands 2018 culminated in a gala evening at the National Auditorium on Saturday night.
Saturday 15 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Tereora college students made the most of an opportunity to sell both the business products they had come up with and a variety of foods at the college on Thursday.
Saturday 15 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
St Joseph’s School held their Literacy Week this week, after their school schedule made it impractical to hold it last week with the rest of the Cook Islands.
Thursday 13 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
The careers expo at Tereora College was about showing not just her pupils, but the wider student body some of the potential career paths available on Rarotonga, says commerce teacher Christina Ganivatu.
Thursday 13 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Students at Pukapuka’s Niua School held a special assembly on Tuesday to celebrate the school’s three winners of the recent Ministry of Education creative writing competition.
Thursday 13 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Football
Puaikura and Avatiu are ready to battle it out in the under-14 boys and senior women’s division round five Rarotonga football competition at the CIFA Complex today.
Wednesday 12 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
The Cook Islands Badminton team is competing in the 15th Anchor AIMS Games International Sporting Championships this week in Tauranga, New Zealand.
Wednesday 12 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Another outstanding variety of music was presented by Tereora College Level 3 music students this week, showcasing their passion for singing and performing.
Wednesday 12 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
To mark the start of Commerce Week at Tereora College, students attended a careers seminar on Monday morning.
Tuesday 11 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
“The ideal place to start”, is how Friday’s Youth Athletics Championship were described.
Tuesday 11 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I see the unhappy Demo supporters are already on the attack, accusing our Cook Islands Party leader of being a “slippery eel”.
Tuesday 11 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Crime
Police have issued a photo of a man wanted for escaping from Arorangi prison yesterday morning.
Monday 10 September 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
To mark the end of Literacy Week, a number of schools in Rarotonga took the opportunity to dress up as their favourite characters, from superheroes and princesses to pirates and scary monsters.