Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Rugby Union
The fanfare that the Cook Islands sevens team has received since their arrival in Hong Kong will not distract them from their ultimate goal of qualifying for the World Sevens Series circuit, says team manager Simon Iopu.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in League
Back-to-back wins for the Ngatangiia/ Matavera Sea Eagles over top four contenders has thrown the door open as to who will be competing for the title come the end of the domestic rugby league season.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I have met with Tupapa MP George Maggie on occasion and I found him to be helpful to his constituents, by felling trees, trimming hedges, blowing leaves, etc.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Politics
Parliaments often lack the resources needed to develop in-house research capacities.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Environment
The Cook Islands rank number 43 in the world in terms of tonnage of boats and goods flying under the national flag.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Environment
Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) secretary Ben Ponia has been suspended on full pay, pending the outcome of an investigation into a complaint.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Politics
Margaret Matenga has announced that she will run as an independent for the Titikaveka constituency in the 2018 General Election, in a bid to avoid “corrosive” party politics.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Regional
PAPUA NEW GUINEA – The earthquake repair bill for roads in Papua New Guinea’s Enga, Southern Highlands and Hela provinces is expected to be more than US$12 million, according to PNG’s Works Secretary David Wereh.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 | Published in Regional
FIJI – Fiji’s prime minister has said the Pacific island nation is in “a fight for survival” as climate change brings “almost constant” deadly cyclones to Pacific islands.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The Cook Islands Voyaging Society would like to thank the many hands, hours and dollars that have gone into restoring our vaka Marumaru Atua.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in League
Four weekends removed from their last loss, the Ngatangiia/Matavera Sea Eagles are locked into third spot on the domestic rugby league ladder after their outstanding 46-24 home victory over the Arorangi Bears.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, On Saturday your newspaper ran an article about my client Mike Henry facing arrest due to a bench warrant issued by the high court. Two things need to be cleared up.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, On Saturday I pulled into the front of the Titikaveka Fire station to have my car cleaned by the Titikaveka CICC Christian Youth Group.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Politics
The Cook Islands Electoral Office will be put under a huge strain should rumours be confirmed and a snap election is called.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Environment
Tens of thousands of news articles were published about China’s unmanned space station as it tumbled out of control back to Earth this weekend.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Outer Islands
Bluesky, the Cook Islands’ sole telecommunications provider, has admitted it has “not been as effective as it should have been,” in resolving problems with the internet service on Palmerston.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Environment
Construction plans for stage two of the Te Mato Vai project are on target, with the Turangi intake the first site for construction, signalling a major milestone being reached.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation is hosting the second Global Breakfast Update (GBU) for 2018.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Regional
NEW ZEALAND – Newcomers and previous winners have been announced as finalists for the 2018 Pacific Music Awards.
Tuesday 3 April 2018 | Published in Regional
NEW ZEALAND – The magic of storytelling Pacific Island-style has seen audiences return in droves to see a popular Pacific comedy group for performances at this month’s Auckland Arts Festival.
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