Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Features
Saturday 25: While the small band of young women got the cleaning started at the Blackrock area, more youths joined them throughout the afternoon as they worked hard to beautify the area in readiness for the World Youth Netball Championships in August and the Pacific Mini Games in September. A second group of around 50 […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Features
Saturday 25: Dengue fever is caused by the dengue virus which is transmitted by mosquitoes (usually day-biting) from an infected person to a healthy one. There are four types. Symptoms Infection with the dengue virus may range from no apparent symptoms, to a mild fever to a severe illness. The symptoms may last up to […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Features
Saturday 25: This article was taken from a paper written by Gerald McCormack, Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust in October 2007. Because of the length of the paper, parts of this article have been edited, or left out. The disease and the mosquitoes Dengue is a severe flu-like illness of the tropics. It is caused […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
My apology to all our Rugby League supporters for not getting the points table in place during the league competition. It has been very difficult getting some team managers to submit their team sheets to the association after every game. After a frustrating first round, we appointed a new coordinator to tidy up this area […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
After reading about how health officials in Rarotonga have to send blood samples overseas to test for dengue, one signaller has an idea as to how some of the stimulus package should be spent. “Since we are still sending blood samples overseas for dengue testing, perhaps some of the $3 million stimulus package could be […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, As a long-time fan and supporter of the local rugby league competition, it really disappoints me that the national rugby league executive, which I believe is made up of high profile, smart individuals such as Charles Carlson and Navy Epati, have been unable to make the effort to ensure that the competition points […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I am disappointed that some business were opened last Saturday morning of ANZAC Day instead of opening for business after midday to pay respect to our Ui-tupuna who sacrificed their lives for the love of our ipukarea (country) since 1914. My grandfather was at war between 1914 and1918. He got hurt but managed […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, There is so much hot air floating around about the possible modification of the lagoon for the mini games that I would like to throw in a bit of cold logic. Of course there are plenty of people who say don’t touch it and probably as many who say clear it all out […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, It is very interesting when it comes to resources and funds earned from our nation’s natural resources. There is no mention of how it will and can be distributed. Regarding the nodules that the government is planning to harvest, I have found that the majority of nodules are located in the Northern group. […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, ANZAC Day runs deeper than nationalism or military pride. It is recognition of brave service, loyalty and sacrifice that Cook Islanders serving alongside New Zealanders and Australians continue to make to this day. Today Cook Islanders, as part of ANZAC forces are defending our nations against global terrorism, and participating in peace-keeping missions […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Kia orana. I want to raise my concerns regarding the Seabed Minerals bill. Quite honestly I have no knowledge of what is happening. I’ve also noticed when reading the newspaper on Tuesday that the submissions on the bill were due to close on Friday (April 24). Do the majority of the people know […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I write to do my bit to improve the intelligence level of those who work in the DPM’s office. Chief executive officer Ratu Mato makes reference to my statements in the Cook Islands News as coming from a “disgruntled” member of the Opposition and chastised the newspaper for treating as fact “the misguided” […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The frank and honest admission by the secretary for ministry of infrastructure & planning (MOIP) that companies in the private sector can perform better than MOIP in the delivery of services such as road works is a clear sign that this government has to change the way that some public services are provided […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, It was very refreshing to read in Wednesday’s paper that our health department has listened to the concerns raised about the fog spraying of the toxic chemical reslin. The introduction and planned use of larvicides like VectoBac is a giant leap forward and moves the Cook Islands health department to new levels on […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Netball
Wednesday 29: With the local club netball season nearing the end, members of the 2009 Pacific Mini Games netball squad will head into more intense training. Team head coach Mii Maui says that over the past few months, the team has been training with her just once a week as all the team members are […]
Wednesday 29 April 2009 | Published in Netball
Friday 24: The Takuvaine netball club will play rivals Titikaveka this weekend when the local competition gets underway today. Both the premier sides from these two clubs have shared the silverware over the past decade. Titikaveka is unbeaten this season, and after dishing out a hiding to Takuvaine in the first round, they should go […]
Wednesday 22 April 2009 | Published in Church Talk
Friday 17: The 160-year-old Arorangi CICC church, Ziona Tapu, will be re-dedicated in a ceremony on Monday morning. The occasion is one of the highlights of the Cook Islands Christian Church biennial meeting which begins on Sunday, April 19. “We’ve been blessed,” says Arorangi ekalesia secretary Okirua Teokoitu of the restoration project which began in […]
Wednesday 22 April 2009 | Published in Church Talk
Friday 17: Every working day when I arrive at my work place, I read the newspaper. I learn of what is happening on the island and around the world. I am challenged and drawn to the conclusion, is it worth it? I’m continually urged to get the most from the present. The past is gone […]
Wednesday 22 April 2009 | Published in Local
Wednesday 22: A new fuel price order has been issued for Aitutaki only – the first in almost 10 months. Retail customers on Aitutaki can expect to pay no more than $2.80 per litre for petrol (up from $2.45) and $2.70 for a litre of diesel ($2.32). The price order took effect yesterday. – MM
Wednesday 22 April 2009 | Published in Local
Wednesday 22: Public health has advised Cook Islands News it no longer uses the insecticide known as reslin to spray for mosquitoes. This week the ministry of health has carried out spraying of pyrethrum insecticide in vaka Puaikura. The ministry now uses pyrethrum after concerns about the environmental effects of Reslin were raised with it […]
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