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Showdown for Sharks and Eels

Thursday 7 March 2013 | Published in Rugby Union

Two league games are worthy of the ‘main game’ tag this week with the return of the Sharks to take on the Avatiu Eels at the Swamp and defending champions the Titikaveka Bulldogs to take on the Arorangi Bears.


How prepared are we?

Thursday 7 March 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

“I found it quite incredible that during the power outage in Rarotonga on Monday, the national radio service (630am) was not on air,” a smoke signaller writes.


BPW event for Women's Day

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands Business and Professional Women’s Association will be hosting its second annual International Women’s Day event tomorrow evening.


Generators need testing

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Local

Local engineer Ron McKenzie says generator owners need to regularly check and maintain their machines to ensure they will run properly in times of need.


Resorts switch to back-up

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Local

An island-wide power outage caused little disruption for guests staying at the major resorts on the island.


Women's day of prayer

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Local

It is a week for celebrating women, beginning with the Women’s World Day of Prayer, Te Ra Pueanga Maata a te Vainetini o Teianei Ao, which will take place tomorrow evening.


New tea house in Titikaveka

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Local

A new tea house is opening at The Green Living Water Garden, which resides on Titikaveka land.


Speed counts in round two

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Local

Fast paced touch rugby games provided action galore at Nikao field on Monday where the 12 teams in the women’s and social mixed tournament gathered to battle.


Kata - March 6, 2013

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Kata

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Celebrating half the world's population

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Raro on my mind

In two days’ time the world will celebrate half its population.


Temporary committee re-elected

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Politics

A temporary committee charged with looking after the concerns of Matavera residents was re-elected at a meeting in the community last Thursday.


Law Society keeps training a priority

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Politics

The organisation which represents lawyers in the Cooks aims to make sure lawyers are kept up to date with the newest litigation practices.


Speaker represents Cooks at parliamentary meeting

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands is being represented in French Polynesia at a meeting to deepen ties between Pacific parliaments.


Cut travel, fix the country

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

“Oh my gosh, the Prime Minister goes golfing in New Zealand after his meeting while his country is struggling with many social and economic problems,” a smoke signaller writes.


Project City road repair underway

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Technology

Remedial work on the main road in Panama began on Tuesday to repair the road which had to be dug up to lay new water pipes as part of the Project City water upgrade.


Software troubles for Telecom

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Technology

A software malfunction was the cause of disruptions to some of Telecom’s services last Thursday.


Junior footballers set for competition

Wednesday 6 March 2013 | Published in Football

The annual senior primary school football tournament will kick off today at 2.45pm at the CIFA complex in Matavera.

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Nukutere beats 1 million in art comp

Tuesday 5 March 2013 | Published in Art

A mural painted by a group of senior Nukutere students has won first prize in an international peace competition entered by more than a million people.


Pine trees still a problem

Tuesday 5 March 2013 | Published in Environment

Nothing has been heard on whether the Cook Islands will receive international technical assistance on a pine tree eradication project – despite the prime minister lobbying the man in charge.


Two faults cause blackout

Tuesday 5 March 2013 | Published in Local

An unfortunate combination of unrelated faults caused Rarotonga’s power outage yesterday, which affected homes and businesses for around seven hours.


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