Saturday 28 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Culture
Rarotonga residents have aired their frustrations online after problems with yesterday’s long-awaited Te Maeva Nui parade.
Friday 27 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
The ACI Road Running Series strode off on Wednesday afternoon, hoping to continue on from the success of the Rarotonga X Country event.
Friday 27 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Local
The latest Cook Islands Trading Corporation venture, “KAPS Matavera”, was officially opened on a wet Wednesday afternoon.
Friday 27 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Culture
Today’s Te Maeva Nui float parade with feature a total of 38 floats and is guaranteed to be plenty of fun.
Thursday 26 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Local
In a special ceremony on Tuesday morning, community members and church leaders came together at Nikao CICC to celebrate the laying of the foundations on the new home for Reverend Oirua Rasmussen and his family.
Wednesday 25 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Culture
Over 120 people have travelled from Penrhyn for this year’s Te Maeva Nui, an increase on number who visited Rarotonga for the 2015 celebrations marking 50 years since the Cook Islands became self-governing in free association with New Zealand.
Tuesday 24 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute (CITTI) celebrated another round of graduates on Friday last week.
Monday 23 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
As Rarotonga prepares to begin its Te Maeva Nui celebrations for 2018, Nukutere College were starting early, with their house cultural competition.
Saturday 21 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Hot on the Rock
Continuing to inspire local students are local artists Phoebe and Kura Happ.
Saturday 21 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
The next generation of news reporters is being trained at Takitumu Primary School.
Friday 20 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
The winner’s medals were handed out at the final race of this year’s Rarotonga X Country series on Wednesday.
Friday 20 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Church Talk
Sacrifice – one of the definitions from the Oxford Dictionary for the word “sacrifice” include an act of giving up something valued and treasured for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy.
Thursday 19 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
With Te Maeva Nui celebrations just around the corner, Nukutere College students took part in their annual cultural competition on Tuesday night.
Thursday 19 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Local
In amongst many different vessels of all shapes and sizes coming and going at Avatiu Wharf this week, the French naval vessel Bougainville has called into port for a goodwill visit to the Cook Islands.
Thursday 19 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Politics
There is no change in the result of the Mauke electorate following a recount of votes cast in the June 14 general election.
Wednesday 18 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Football
Cook Islands are still in the hunt for a win in the OFC U16 Championship Qualifier held in Tonga.
Wednesday 18 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Other Sports
The final race of this year’s Rarotonga X Country series sets off later this afternoon.
Wednesday 18 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
For their annual Tapere Challenge, Apii Nikao students were joined by their counterparts from Rakahanga School to take part in the sporting action.
Tuesday 17 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Tarome’s Learning Centre has introduced the Makaton sign language system, used to help children with communication.
Tuesday 17 July 2018 | Written by Jaimie Keay | Published in Education
Two Cook Islands schools took part in a Chinese language competition organised through the University of the South Pacific.