Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
It’s a daily sight on Rarotonga: Crowds of people lined up on the seawall footpath, gazing expectantly into the distance for the first glimpse of an approaching airliner.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
Friendship was in the air during a seminar at the University of South Pacific Monday, celebrating the 20-year anniversary of Cook Islands and Chinese diplomatic relations.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
A Christchurch woman says she was lucky she wasn’t killed after being “thrown like a ragdoll” by a plane’s jet blast in Rarotonga.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in League
Australian selectors have confirmed a special Kangaroos Origin Merit Team based on performances through the State of Origin series.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
For the second straight year, the same eight sides are through to the quarter-finals.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
By way of background to the story in CI News last week about government being “censured” by the ILO, there were four other countries who had attended the ILO conference in Swizerland, as government-only delegations.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Opinion
This government seems to have no boundaries when it comes to what looks to me, suspiciously like vote-buying.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
Detective Sergeant Johnny George led a police team over two long days in a successful “bust” of six offenders for burglaries, drug-related and unlawfully found offences.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Rugby Union
Lima Sopoaga has waited and waited some more, but finally it seems his time has come.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Environment
In what has been a long and drawn out process spanning over 12 months, the case against the Cook Islands Government over the European Union Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement was finally heard last week in the High Court of the Cook Islands, with Justice Judith Potter presiding.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
School teacher Amy Koekemoer and occupational therapist Donna Smith have combined their skills to set up a free after-school education programme for young children who need extra help with literacy.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Opinion
My two island grandsons are keenly interested in money.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Hot on the Rock
Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are taking the island by storm as tourists’ flock to take advantage of this new and healthy mode of transport.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
George Pitt’s latest attack on James Beer and the Democratic Party in the Cook Islands Herald (12 July 2017) has motivated me to write to you.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Ever wondered how it is that two people can look at a glass of water and both come to two different conclusions as to whether it is half empty or half full.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
Two New Zealand scientists travelled to Rarotonga this week to help improve the ability of biosecurity officers to identify insects and other potential pests.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
At a meeting of USP Plus recently, tears of deep emotion trickled down the cheeks of many in the audience.
Tuesday 18 July 2017 | Published in Local
The 27th Annual and General Council of all Apostolic Oneness Churches throughout the South Pacific region closed on a high note with 33 candidates ordained into the ministry on July 2.
Monday 17 July 2017 | Published in Local
Cook Islands Justice of the High Court Colin Doherty will preside over a wide range of criminal and civil court cases for the next two weeks.
Monday 17 July 2017 | Published in League
Queensland winger Valentine Holmes hopes to inspire the next generation of Maroons after scoring a hat-trick in just his second State of Origin match.
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