Friday 26 January 2018 | Published in Church Talk
We are now close to the end of the first month of 2018.
Friday 26 January 2018 | Published in Local
ANZ has dropped its international money transfer fees from $18 to $7 for ANZ New Zealand account holders sending money to ANZ Cook Islands accounts.
Friday 26 January 2018 | Published in Local
Seven Cook Islands residents from a variety of backgrounds were awarded New Zealand citizenship at the New Zealand High Commissioner’s residence in Ngatipa yesterday afternoon.
Friday 26 January 2018 | Published in Local
Visitors queued up at Aunty Pat’s Coco Candy stall to taste the samples and buy the wares at the market on Saturday.
Friday 26 January 2018 | Published in Local
Vacancies for the next police recruitment are available now and anyone interested in a career in the Cook Islands Police Service is invited to apply.
Friday 26 January 2018 | Published in Local
Despite a year-long police campaign, and a story in Monday’s edition of CINews, it seems confusion still reigns when it comes to the issue of annual dog registrations.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Local
Schools across the island are starting up again in a few days’ time and Cook’s Island Bus Passenger Transport Ltd expects students travelling on the bus to behave as they would in their own classrooms.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Local
Enter the exciting CI News Memories of Summer photo competition and you’ll be in with a chance to win one of two Samsung Galaxy J5 Pro smartphones, sponsored by the Bank of the Cook Islands.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in League
After a disappointing end to the 2017 season, Cook Islands international and Sydney Roosters forward Dylan Napa is aiming to establish himself as an Origin regular and a premiership contender.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I salute Mata McNair's revealing letter of January 18, criticising finance minister Mark Brown's arrogant and unwise choice of words in his denigration of both New Zealand and Australia, while kissing up to “China.com."
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
John Scott’s letter in CINews on Saturday, January 20 threw a flurry of hefty jabs, combination punches, the odd up-cut and some bombs.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Local
Carver and artist Henry Tavioni was still at Avarua Primary School when he first became enchanted with the carvings in the Cook Islands Library and Museum.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Local
A newly expanded Pacific Islands government fund organisation plans to use its enhanced collective bargaining power to strike better investment deals for members.
Thursday 25 January 2018 | Published in Local
The Ministry of Transport has demanded action from Taio Shipping over the stricken cargo ship Moana Nui, which is in danger of blocking the passage in Nassau, and says it is working with the island council and shipping company to deal with the problem.
Wednesday 24 January 2018 | Published in Football
Tupapa Maraerenga booked their place in the 2018 Oceania Champions League competition with a comprehensive 9-2 demolition of nine-man Veitongo at the qualifying tournament in American Samoa.
Wednesday 24 January 2018 | Published in Smoke Signals
Heard people complain their dog tags have been stolen! So easy to slip a friendly dog’s collar off and place it on an unregistered dog.
Wednesday 24 January 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I don’t know whether anyone has bothered to check the quality of road sealing carried out by Infrastructure Cook Islands’ road works people, but the recent re-sealing of the road in Muri was so shoddy that it now requires another reseal.
Wednesday 24 January 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
It’s good to know that Wilkie Rasmussen, chief executive and mouthpiece for the Democratic Party, hums a different tune to his party when it comes to the Cook Islands joining the United Nations.
Wednesday 24 January 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Further to my column in Monday’s paper, I wish to clarify John Scott’s query about my being a lawyer and chief executive for the Office of the Leader of the Opposition at the same time.
Wednesday 24 January 2018 | Published in Local
A young local filmmaker is keen to see more Cook Islanders telling their own stories on the big screen – and he’s planning a film festival in Rarotonga to help make that happen.
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