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Finance minister heads China visit

Friday 8 December 2017 | Published in Local

Finance minister Mark Brown will head a Cook Islands delegation that leaves this morning to China, to attend a culture and tourism festival.


Pupils presented with career options

Friday 8 December 2017 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute (CITTI) introduced a new programme this week to assist school leavers who are still undecided about their future careers.

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Police slow to act on extortion claim

Friday 8 December 2017 | Published in Local

Charges are yet to be laid against publisher George Pitt, following a complaint made to police last Friday by Office of the Opposition chief executive Wilkie Rasmussen, alleging Pitt had committed extortion.

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Premier men's teams into top four battle

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Football

After a long and gruelling season, the Cook Islands football season is charging towards its conclusion with exciting matches in the premier men’s competition.


'My hat's still on my head'

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals

“Earlier this year, I said I’d eat my hat if Tim Tepaki’s scheme to develop the outer islands and revive the Sheraton hotel project got off the ground in November this year,” a smoke signaller says.


Healthy eating the way to solve NCD issues

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Thomas Wynne spoke some weeks ago about changing our diets to increase our health.


Ambassador says thanks for welcome

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I want to express my sincere appreciation for the warm welcome I received on my introductory trip to the Cook Islands.


E tangata akateitei e te pikipikika'a

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Te inangaro nei au i te akaari atu i toku manako no runga i te tata’anga a te ovi me kare te tangata kamakura ko George Pitt i roto ite Cook Islands Herald i teia epetoma i topa ake nei pera katoa te au tata’anga ta te Cook Islands News i akari no runga ite akaapa’anga ia George Pitt ta Wilkie Rasmussen i apai atu ki te au Akava. Ka inangaro katoa au ite akaari atu i toku manako no runga i ta George Pitt i tuatua na runga ite ratio ite Monite i teia nga ra i topa.


Beach digging still awaits a permit

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Local

Weeks after National Environment Service staff ordered a digger working on the beach beside the Tropical Sands resort to stop operating, the Rarotonga Environment Authority (REA) has yet to pass on a ruling on whether digging will in fact be permitted on the site.

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Vaka Pride winners presented with prizes

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Local

The Vaka Pride prizegiving was held on November 30, at the National Auditorium, coinciding with the International Dancer of the Year competition.


PM presents Pope with CI rosary

Thursday 7 December 2017 | Published in Local

Prime minister Henry Puna and his wife Akaiti have presented Pope Francis with a special rosary made in the Cook Islands from pearls and other local materials.

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Football knockouts progress into semis

Wednesday 6 December 2017 | Published in Football

The Cook Islands Football Association knockout semi-finals start this afternoon at the CIFA Complex this afternoon in the age group grades.


U15 sevens team excels

Wednesday 6 December 2017 | Published in Rugby Union

The U15 Cook Islands sevens team made a spectacular showing at the renowned Condor Sevens in New Zealand last week, qualifying for a semi-final and finishing in the top third of the competition.

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Knowing the difference between facts and hearsay

Wednesday 6 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

There is a difference between facts and conjecture or hearsay.


Longline fishery in survival mode

Wednesday 6 December 2017 | Published in Environment

The survival of the Pacific’s domestic tuna longline fishery is at stake without more effective management of fishing in the High Seas – those areas outside of the waters of the region’s 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zones.


Muri drilling to go until February

Wednesday 6 December 2017 | Published in Local

Drilling to install permanent monitoring wells around Muri as part of the Mei Te Vai Ki Te Vai project will continue through until February next year, as access is confirmed with landowners.


Month starts badly on Rarotonga roads

Wednesday 6 December 2017 | Published in Local

With the busy festive season fast approaching, Cook Islands police are asking locals to take extra care on the roads around Rarotonga.


Turepu's words telling

Tuesday 5 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

So our Agriculture minister, the great Kiriau Turepu has spoken again.


Williams refutes PM's outburst in parliament

Tuesday 5 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I am writing about the story in last Friday’s CINews which told of prime minister Henry Puna’s outburst about me in parliament.


Minister's denials way off the mark

Tuesday 5 December 2017 | Published in Opinion

They say a day in politics is a long time.


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