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Halt put on PR applications

Wednesday 23 August 2017 | Published in Local

All applications for permanent residency (PR) are being returned to applicants.


Seized boats to be destroyed

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

SOLOMON ISLANDS – A deal has been signed in Solomons Islands to destroy the Vietnamese blue boats caught fishing illegally earlier this year.

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Samoa PM slams 'lazy media'

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

SAMOA – Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi has blasted the media in Samoa saying they are “lazy” and they only want to be “spoon-fed.”

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Rough ride for Cowboys out west

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Rugby Union

The Tupapa Panthers remain the class of the rugby competition after their backs lit up a tough Arorangi Cowboys side to the tune of 23-11 on Saturday.

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Wake-up time in Ivirua?

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

The front page headline in CI News on August 19 reads: ‘Demos claim win in Ivirua’.


Time to stop using plastic bags

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

All over social media there are videos of whales, turtles, fish and birds suffering slow, agonising deaths due to their stomachs being full of plastic bags and products they have mistaken for food.


Revamped Demo Party sees light at the end of the tunnel

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

With Tina Browne, Smiley Heather and new opposition office chief executive Wilkie Rasmussen at the helm of this revamped Demo Party, we can now see light at the end of this bleak and dark tunnel, and can look forward to an optimistic future.


Sleepy humpbacks wake for spectacular display

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

Last week we had been with two whales for six days in a row and we had named them the “Sleepy Whales”. One of them was the breaching humpback featured on the front page of CINews yesterday.


Spirited encounter of the playful kind

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

On Monday, we roused ourselves before the sun’s first rays, to pick up new team member Mark Romanov from Wild Logic, who will be joining us for the next month.

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College parents don't miss this...

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

Tereora College will hold their second Learning Conversations Day for parent, teacher and student interviews on Friday August 25 from 9am-3pm.


Powells share lives

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

USP Plus will host an evening called “Conversations With and Between the Six (of Seven) Powells”, at the USP campus tomorrow evening.


'Put Pacific people first,' says DPM

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands government was represented by deputy prime minister and Infrastructure minister Teariki Heather, Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) associate minister Toanui Isamaela and ICI secretary Ngametua College Pokino at two meetings in Apia, Samoa this month.

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Suicide truly a global problem

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Shae Osborne’s story about suicide (CINews July 22) and the family she portrayed in it really touched me.

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Domestic violence keeps police busy

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

Police responded to an unusually high number of domestic violence incidents over the weekend, attending seven incidents involving family disagreements.


Family run way to thank kind charity

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

A local family will lead a runathon on Rarotonga this weekend, in a bid to raise awareness and funds for the Ronald McDonald House charity in New Zealand.

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Alleged attacker flees – police silent

Tuesday 22 August 2017 | Published in Local

A 20-year old man who police said last week was still under investigation for a serious stabbing incident has apparently skipped the country, and is understood to be headed for Australia.


Reds come back to slay Dragons

Monday 21 August 2017 | Published in Rugby Union

The Takuvaine Reds once again showed they are a side to be reckoned with in their comprehensive 52-23 win against the Ngatangiia Dragons in the Bond Store game of the week.

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Final chapter in the great faith debate

Monday 21 August 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

At last! A proper and seemingly reasonable response that unfortunately is selective and does not address all the concerns that I have raised in a coherent manner.


Finance minister should restrain himself

Monday 21 August 2017 | Published in Opinion

Goodness me, I must have struck a raw nerve to cop such a barrage of abuse from the Finance minister last week.


Radar guns do the job

Monday 21 August 2017 | Published in Local

An island-wide operation of traffic stops conducted by police last week resulted in a total of 28 minor offence notices being issued to motorists in just one hour.


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