Monday 8 October 2012 | Published in Outer Islands
The solution to a power outage problem on the island of Palmerston might not be provided until the middle of this week.
Monday 8 October 2012 | Published in Politics
Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen is accusing Prime Minister Henry Puna and some cabinet ministers of intimidating and threatening civil servants.
Monday 8 October 2012 | Published in Politics
Diane Ioaba would like to think that the Motor Centre’s free helmet promotion will help save a life.
Monday 8 October 2012 | Published in Rugby Union
The Cook Islands under 19 rugby side are still finding their form on tour in Auckland where they have played two of their four scheduled games.
Monday 8 October 2012 | Published in Rugby Union
The Cook Islands national rugby league team edged out Lebanon at the weekend to win the international match up 28-24.
Monday 8 October 2012 | Published in Football
The Tupapa Maraerenga premier men’s football team outscored a determined Titikaveka side by four goals to nil at the Titikaveka field on Saturday.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Art
A series of light boxes is, quite literally, illuminating the culture and art of the Cook Islands at the Beachcomber Art Gallery from Wednesday.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Art
It’s the social fabric of the Cook Islands but the spelling of the much adored Cook Islands quilted patchwork is generating much discussion among mamas and practitioners of tivaivai or tivaevae.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Environment
Demonstrators rallied yesterday to save the 130-year-old tamarind tree at Cooks Corner.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Features
Te au Irinakianga Maori Kakau Te kakau o tera taime kare te moni a te tangata. E pera katoa kare ratou e maana ana. Te kakau o teia tuatau kare e marikoanga. Inara te tangata ei aka maanaana, to ratou kopapa. Manga Te manga e kainga ia ana i tera tuatau koia oki e manga […]
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I have just been informed that I have been mentioned twice in this week’s letters to the editor of Cook Islands News. One by an anonymous Demo supporter who is ashamed of the way our country hosted the Pacific Islands Forum and another by Mr James Beer in a letter regarding the ongoing CITC soft drink import levy splitting.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Why, why why? Do we need more concrete on Rarotonga? More tarseal, perhaps?
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The facts are that the tree is in the middle of a commercial area and there is a plan to develop the area.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
What is a monopoly? Dictionary dot Com describes it as,
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Kia orana Etita, Kua tatau au i te atikara “Tivaivai and craft intrigue visitors” i roto i te nuti peapa tei tataia no te ra 3 o Okotopa, kua taitaia toku ngakau. Te tumu kua putuputu roa te nuti peapa i te tata i te kupu ‘tivaivai’e kare i te kupu tano e tei matauia e ko te ‘tivaevae’.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I read the article “Tivaivai and craft intrigue visitors” in the newspaper for Wednesday 3 October, and I was concerned because the newspaper seems to write more about the word ‘tivaivai’ instead of the correct word ‘tivaevae’.
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in Kata
Slap on the hand for thug from JP October 6
Saturday 6 October 2012 | Published in League
The Cook Islands national rugby league squad arrived in camp on Thursday afternoon to start preparing for today’s match against Lebanon.
Friday 5 October 2012 | Published in Church Talk
Sometimes we fall ill or sick at times, because of the weather changes, and or from catching a virus from somewhere or someone, and we usually go to the doctor to prescribe a medicine (cure) to heal us. And today’s thought is based similar to being able to trust God in curing us for Life. […]
Friday 5 October 2012 | Published in Church Talk
Richmond Baptist Church pastor Steve Dunne is making his way to Rarotonga this weekend after a long road that began in anarchy, alcoholism and heavy drug use. He arrives on the rock on Saturday and will be preaching at the Assembly of God church in Ngatangiia with what is a fascinating testimony. Having had a […]
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