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Appeal for fire brigade

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

CITC key brands manager George George is counting on the generosity of the Cook Islands people this weekend to support the Puaikura volunteer fire brigade. George along with CITC staff and fire brigade volunteers are fundraising today and tomorrow morning to cover the transport cost of shipping its new fire engine. The staff of CITC, […]


Thanks to chiropractors

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

Deputy Prime Minister Tom Marsters says he hates to see a good act go unrewarded, and to this end has publicly thanked a group of young chiropractors currently working on Rarotonga. Marsters hosted the students and lecturers from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic for a lunch at the Te Atakura Grounds near the Office […]


Court cases rescheduled

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

The sentencing of criminal defendants by three Justices of the Peace in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua is now scheduled for August 24. Rangi Taumata Vakatini was to be sentenced on Wednesday for three charges of theft. She admitted stealing AUS$100 and two cellphones collectively worth $740. Vakatini is remanded on continued bail […]


Septic talks

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

A meeting to address sanitation issues is being held at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning today. Rarotonga Plumbing Contractors Ltd has convened the meeting, which will involve local sanitation engineers, ministry staff, public health inspectors and environment service representatives, members of Muris care group, a recycling organisation and NZ professional Karl Geiseler.


Police correct rescue details

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

Police are amending their file in relation to a search and rescue operation last week due to inaccuracies in an original report. On Friday July 29 five teenagers walking near Wigmores waterfall in Titikaveka sparked a search and rescue operation involving six police officers. While walking through bush three teenage boys and two teenage girls, […]


Chinese foster cultural ties

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

The Cook Islands and China have had a fruitful economic relationship in recent years, now it is time to build on the cultural ties, says the Chinese Ambassador to the Cook Islands. Ambassador Xu Jianguo visited the National Library on Wednesday afternoon, arriving straight off his New Zealand flight with a large gift of books, […]


Taking a bite from piggy banks

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in National

A smoke signaller who sent in the accompanying photograph writes: I loved the Bank of the Cook Islands piggy bank float in last weeks Te Maeva Nui parade, but dont you think it would have been more accurate like this? And speaking of banks and accuracy, the Westpac advert for youth accounts earning 5% interest […]


Forever grateful

Friday 5 August 2011 | Published in Smoke Signals

Dear Editor, Wed like to extend our sincere appreciation to all the wonderful people who provided such quick assistance to the Canadian family who unwittingly got themselves into very serious trouble on the beach at Titikaveka, while we were kayaking too close to the reef. We are especially grateful to Don Beer of Whitesands Beach […]


No paper tomorrow

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Local

Cook Islands News will not be published tomorrow because of the Constitution Day public holiday. Fridays edition will be our first with full colour front and back photos as the newspaper commissions its new four-colour printing press. From Saturday our intention is to maintain daily full colour on four pages per day, plus in display […]

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Lady Naomi returns

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Local

The MV Lady Naomi is scheduled to leave Rarotonga for the northern islands on August 16. Residents from Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki and Penryhn will be welcomed aboard the Samoan vessel for its return journey from the Te Maeva Nui constitution celebrations. More than 220 passengers from the islands arrived in Rarotonga on July 28, boating […]


Water under strain

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Local

The Ministry of Infrastructure is asking people on Rarotonga to conserve their water usage for the duration of the Te Maeva Nui festival with the swollen population and absence of rain putting an increased strain on reserves. Residents across the northern side of Rarotonga have been experiencing low water pressure in recent days with the […]


Cultural extravaganza continues

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Local

Te Maeva Nui performances continue tonight with Tongareva taking to the stage first for their kapa rima (action song performance). The Quangdong Arts Troupe from China entertained the crowds on Monday night and the best of Cook Islands culture came under the spotlight on Tuesday night with the first night of the show. After Tongareva […]


Chinese magic at Maeva Nui

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Features

Aerial splits, hula hoop dance and body balancing acts by the visiting Quangdong Art Troupe from China were a jaw dropping experience for the 600-plus crowd at the national auditorium on Monday night. Wide eyed spectators drank in the amazing performance by the seven Chinese dancers who are on a friendship tour of the Pacific. […]


Irresponsible louts ruining reputation

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The alarming increase in youth crime targeting mainly tourists should not be tolerated. Our economy relies almost exclusively on the revenue which comes from tourism. It has taken years of patient hard work to build up our reputation as a safe and friendly destination but this is rapidly being destroyed by these irresponsible […]


Answers within our people

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I would like to add to the story Rarotonga mission with sole, published Tuesday, August 2. I was privileged enough to be allowed to participate in the Enua ola groups activities on the island as a part of my Honours research into Cook Island Health Promotion. I feel that Reverend William Hakaoro, Teina […]


Pacific has a friend in the Caribbean

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in National

When it comes to managing its water resources and wastewater systems, the Pacific region can find a friend in the Caribbean. This is the message Vincent Sweeney is sharing with the 60 delegates from across the Pacific, who were last week in the Cook Islands for the third annual meeting of the regional steering committee […]


Chiropractors get cracking on Raro

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in National

A group of doctors in training are stationed in Rarotonga this week, offering to give your health a boost at zero cost. Forty-five students from the New Zealand Chiropractic College have set themselves up at two sites in Rarotonga under the watchful eyes of returning chiropractor Doctor Bo Wong. Dr Wong said the doctors expected […]


Its in the bag

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in National

Mitiaro council members (from left) Makara Murare, Tuaine Ngametua, Chief of Mitiaro President of the House of Ariki Tou Ariki Travel, with little Maeva Ngametua ,accept bags from CITC trade manager and Tina Maoate. Each group participating in the Te Maeva Nui celebrations has received this welcome starter pack from CITC valued at around $200. […]


CI in cyber crime fight

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in National

Cook Islands police commissioner Maara Tetava says he will request help from donor and partner organisations to combat cyber crime, following the launch of a similar project in Niue. The Niue project Cyber Safety Pacifica has been developed following last years Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police Conference in Brisbane. Niues police chief Mark Chenery says […]


Golden life on vaka

Wednesday 3 August 2011 | Published in National

Cook Islands vaka Marumaru Atua has pulled into the San Francisco Bay Area, sailing by the famous Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz jail on its way into the Californian city. The vaka was expected to make it into San Francisco about 6pm Cook Islands time yesterday from its anchor at Bolinas Bay about 25 kilometres […]


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