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Waste management expert appointed

Monday 5 March 2018 | Published in Local

New Zealander Hilary Boyes is the latest addition to the WATSAN team, bringing an international experience to tackle the waste issues in the Cook Islands.

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3 puppies disappear from Tupapa home

Monday 5 March 2018 | Published in Local

A Facebook post has raised a number of questions about the fate of three puppies that were taken from their owners’ house last Friday.

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Political speed dating

Monday 5 March 2018 | Published in Politics

Cook Islands Members of Parliament, civil servants and Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) staff will have a chance to meet some of their New Zealand counterparts at a special function being held in Tupapa when New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leads a delegation to Rarotonga this week.


Deeply in love with the place and the people

Monday 5 March 2018 | Published in Local

You might be wondering how bestselling author Marc Cameron, best known for Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan and Jericho Quinn, ended up in Rarotonga.

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Port trespasses Tiare Taporo

Monday 5 March 2018 | Published in Local

A trespass notice served on the Tiare Taporo by the Ports Authority is being contested by owners Pacific Schooners Ltd (PSL), who have applied to the High Court for an interim injunction against it.


Declare it to the public if it's true

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Opinion

Pastor Ngarima Geroge of the New Hope Church and Te Vakanui Mission yesterday submitted the following editorial in response to a letter writer using the nom de plume ‘Judge Not’ (page 4 today criticising him for his stand against New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern:

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I had cancer

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Church Talk

On February 20, 2017, I entered the Christchurch Public Hospital with a very sore throat after having taken medication here in Rarotonga for over a month with little result. I presumed it was a severe case of tonsillitis.

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'Brass balls' and pulling the wool

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,


Pros and cons of UN membership

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,

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The devil is in the details

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,

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BCI backs Gita appeal

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Local

The Bank of the Cook Islands (BCI) donated proceeds raised from the staff’ monthly mufti-day to the Cook Islands Cyclone Gita Appeal.

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Law schools cut ties with firm

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

All six of the New Zealand’s university law schools have cut ties with law firm Russell McVeagh.


Fruit pickers need better pay

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

Fruit growers will have to pay pickers more if they want to entice more workers into jobs, the Immigration Minister says.


Suggestions for 'Cindy'

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Politics

WITH THE impending arrival of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, CINews asked our readers what they’d like to see her do while on the rock.

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'Multi-agency' investigation into vessel

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Outer Islands

The mystery surrounding an old fishing vessel detained at Aitutaki is starting to lift.

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Building industry gridlocked

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

A building industry leader says Auckland’s gridlock has doubled delivery costs and some fed-up truck drivers have quit their jobs.


Californian instinctively drove on wrong side of road

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – A Californian on holiday in New Zealand caused a head-on crash, injuring her partner and another driver, after instinctively driving on the right-hand side of the road.


Polytech education sector in financial difficulty

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – Polytechnic mergers are not being ruled out as the sector tries to find a way to survive mounting financial pressures.


Kiwi teenager tried to kill the queen

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – A mentally deranged teenager tried to kill Queen Elizabeth during a royal visit visit to New Zealand in 1981, declassified official documents have confirmed.


New Zealand 'resets' Pacific strategy

Friday 2 March 2018 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has promised to increase New Zealand’s development spending in the Pacific as part of a regional “reset”.


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