Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Your Saturday headline, “Water supply warning issued” brings up a few points.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Environment
This weekly column is contributed by Te Ipukarea Society. It deals with conservation and environmental issues of interest to the Cook Islands.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Opinion
Permanent residency (PR) is a very sensitive issue among our people, in particular Cook Islands Maori.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Local
The SPCA has almost completed a survey on the number of dogs on the island which will give the organisation an accurate idea of the number still capable of breeding.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
Titikaveka Bulls are in the eye of the storm today in the Rarotonga Club 15s competition as they face off the number one team in the competition, the Tupapa Panthers, in the Bond Store game of the week.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Local
New Zealand High Commissioner Peter Marshall and his wife Pamela were invited to the primary school in Ngatangiia last Friday morning for the formal blessing and opening of the new playground equipment, paid for by the High Commission.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Hot on the Rock
A recently-opened gym in Tupapa aims to improve the life habits of its members as it teaches them the extraordinary benefits a gym can provide.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Opinion
Have you ever looked out over the waves of the sea, or gazed up at a night sky filled with countless stars, and wondered, “Why am I here?”
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Football
Preseason semi-finalist Nikao Sokattack will host Avatiu today at the Nikao Field.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Opinion
Last week, someone calling themselves “Politico” claimed in a letter to the editor of CINews that governments would splash taxpayer’s money on their own campaigns whether the taxpayers liked it or not.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Local
CI News reporter Shae Osborne tells the heart-rending story of biliary atresia sufferer Dominic Joseph-Kura, who at just nine months, has endured surgery, biopsies and even a liver transplant.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Local
The island that was a honeymoon destination for Dennis Hoskin and his wife in 1977, six years after he gained his commercial pilot’s licence, is now his place of work in his new role as Director of Civil Aviation for the Cook Islands.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
What an interesting article on page 12 of Thursday’s CI News, headlined: “Produce levy hits consumers in the pocket”.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Local
It’s a case of all hands on deck as the deadline for handover of stage one of the Tereora College redevelopment project fast approaches.
Monday 28 August 2017 | Published in Opinion
It’s a question many have been asking lately: What has become of our community?
Friday 25 August 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
Let’s hope the All Blacks thrash the Wallabies – for the sake of Australian Rugby.
Friday 25 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
In response to the letter from Cook Islands Party president Nga Jessie in CINews on Tuesday, I would like to advise Jessie to simply use his brain.
Friday 25 August 2017 | Published in Church Talk
What does it take to please God?
Friday 25 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Resort owners I have spoken to recently have reported visits from Chinese delegations wanting to buy up their properties.
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