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Moana Ioane next on list to prosecute

Monday 1 August 2016 | Written by Supplied | Published in Editorials, Opinion, Tropical Chronicles

TO BE consistent, the next MP that the Cook Islands Police Service should prosecute is Moana Ioane.


The reluctant Solicitor General

Wednesday 15 June 2016 | Written by Supplied | Published in Opinion

READERS will recall that in April this year, I sent for publication the copy of a letter I forwarded to the Solicitor General, David James, asking him to review the decision of the Cook Islands Police Force not to prosecute Henry Puna for careless driving causing injury after an accident on October 4, 2014.

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Pacific news website redesigned

Monday 30 May 2016 | Written by Supplied | Published in Pacific Islands, Regional

PACIFIC – Pacific Islands Report (PIR) – a comprehensive source for news and features from the Pacific region – last week unveiled its new website.


Legal marijuana proposed

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Guam, Regional

A bill to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes in the Northern Marianas is taking its first step towards becoming law.


Boats designed to combat tuberculosis

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Regional

CAIRNS – Four specially-crafted boats are heading from Australia’s north-east coast to Papua New Guinea as part of an initiative to help stop the spread of tuberculosis in the country.


Leaders up for a challenge

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Education

Newly-inducted Nukutere College head boy William Thompson-Katuke and head girl Teremoana Tetava know they are in for a challenging year of leadership, but say they are up for it.

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Mosquito virus confirmed here

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Health

Seven cases of the chikungunya virus have been confirmed on Rarotonga and the wider community is urged to destroy potential mosquito breeding sites to prevent an outbreak.


Muesli bar sends wrong message

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Regional

LORENGAU – The company running the Manus Island detention asylum seeker centre in Papua New Guina has refused a large shipment of “Freedom” brand muesli bars because the brand was thought inappropriate to give to asylum seekers who were locked up.


Cyclone developing

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Regional

SUVA – The Fiji Met Service says a tropical depression near New Caledonia was likely to have developed into a cyclone by today – while torrential rain from a separate weather system has caused surface flooding in Samoa.


All hands on deck in Murienua

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Politics

The people of Murienua got down and dirty for the good of their community last weekend, urgently cleaning out the Muri a Vai to improve the health and safety of their homes.

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Facebook comments are too much

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I read your article regarding the ‘bashing’ of a tourist with great sadness.


Some questions about seining deal

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, In relation to the press release by the Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR), on the Korean purse seine deal just approved by Cabinet, Te Ipukarea Society would like to ask why there was no public consultation on this matter?


More ships to call – when they can

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Local

The Cook Islands is set to see an increase of cruise ships in the harbour this year as Tourism Cook Islands targets the potential wealth they can bring to the islands.


More breakfast foods flown to hospitals

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Outer Islands

The Seventh Day Adventist Church has donated Sanitarium breakfast cereals, Anchor milk and So Good milk products to four more hospitals this month.


Catholic youth ready to lead

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Education, National

Only four days into the 2015 new school year and Nukutere College have already appointed their student leaders and are ready to get on with the business of learning.

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Avatea kids out and about

Saturday 17 July 2010 | Written by Supplied | Published in Church Talk

This term room four students at Avatea Primary School have been out and about on a number of field trips. Two weeks ago they visited traditional voyaging vaka Marumaru Atua where they had a blast looking through the canoes sleeping quarters and some even had the opportunity to handle the canoes massive oe (paddle). Thank […]


Junior journalists with a nose for news

Saturday 3 April 2010 | Written by Supplied | Published in Features

Grade 5 students of Avatea Primary School spent part of term one learning about the various career options they can choose when they finish school. As part of their ‘my dream career’ topic, the students had the opportunity to speak with a number of working professionals from the community and visit a number of businesses. […]


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