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Ancestral bones initiated protected area

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Marae Moana director Jacqui Evans is attending the International Marine Protected Areas Congress in La Serena, Chile. Here she shares some of the things she has learned at the meeting.


Police investigation in the spotlight

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Local

What police did or didn’t do that resulted in a botched court case and how a man under police investigation was able to leave the country are being investigated by the Office of the Ombudsman.


Tupapa faces uphill battle in U17

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Football

Nikao Sokattak will be looking to heat things up today against Tupapa Maraerenga in the U17 men’s division.


Panthers to host the Eels again

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Rugby Union

The Tupapa Panthers and the Avatiu/Nikao Eels will square off once again this weekend in the first round of the Rarotonga Club 15s knockout stages.

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'Sheraton' the issue that never goes away

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

The Sheraton site saga has been ongoing for years.

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Run raises $9000 for helpful charity

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Local

Members of a local family have raised over $9000 to help a charity that helped them maintain their daily lives while their grandson received treatment for a life-threatening illness in New Zealand.

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Fearless media man had big following

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Local

The country’s leading radio interviewer who hosted a weekday talkback show that was nearly always controversial, will be remembered for being fearless and challenging.

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JP rejects leniency plea, but discharges defendant

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Local

The court granting leniency to a foreign contract worker would give immigrants a major advantage over other offenders, says Justice of the Peace John Whitta.


Vehicle crashes on the increase

Thursday 7 September 2017 | Published in Local

The number of motor vehicle crashes happening on the island is becoming a serious concern for Cook Islands police.


Peoples' resilience shines through

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Opinion

The Northern Group islands of Tongareva (Penrhyn), Manihiki and Rakahanga received a rare visit from the Land Court last week.

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Browne claims 'pathetic,' says Puna

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Opinion

Recent inflammatory comments by the leader of the Democratic Party, Tina Browne, claiming that the Cook Islands Party government is misrepresenting the money it is spending to fund projects as being CIP money, are lacking in fact.


Earth blamed for power cut

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Environment

An hour-long power shortage that affected parts of the island on Saturday evening is thought to have been caused by earth movement.


A pat on the back from NZ

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Congratulations on printing such a good newspaper.


Talkback host asked the hard questions

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I wish to comment on the passing of one of our bravest media people, Tony Hakaoro, a political commentator and radio talkback show host, who passed away last Friday


Resort revelations truly 'disturbing'

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Interestingly, Tim Tepaki’s letter to the editor of CI News on Friday September 1 finds “Paradise Threatened’s letter of concern regarding the actions of a visiting delegation of Chinese businessmen (who had openly approached local resort owners about purchasing their businesses), and the dissemination of that fact in the daily newspaper, “disturbing”.


Tivaivai on show at museum

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Local

A unique display of a traditional Cook Islands art form starts at the National Museum in Tupapa from today.


Nauru media visas a 'tricky question'

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM – Nauru President Baron Waqa has indicated an $8000 visa fee for journalists will be waived when his country hosts the Pacific Islands Forum next year.


Decisive action on West Papua urged

Tuesday 5 September 2017 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM – West Papua advocacy groups based in Australia and New Zealand have urged the Pacific Islands Forum to act decisively on West Papua.


Thrilling tie gives cup game plenty of drama

Monday 4 September 2017 | Published in Football

Takuvaine and Nikao Sokattak played out a thrilling 1-1 tie over the weekend in the second round of the Round Cup competition.

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Powerful Panthers make meal of Eels

Monday 4 September 2017 | Published in Rugby Union

Tupapa Panthers have finished the 2017 Rarotonga Club 15s competition round robin unbeaten, defeating a powerful Avatiu/Nikao Eels team 13-10 at Tupapa’s Victoria Park on Saturday.

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