Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
As a passionate rugby league supporter, it was clear to me that last weekend’s game between the Sea Eagles and Avatiu Eels involved intense performance from both sides.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands National Youth Council (CINYC) has a new president.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
Paula Manarangi has been promoted to Maritime Cook Islands (MCI) manager for Europe.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands launched its new National Water Policy yesterday.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Politics
The official handover of $966,000 from the government of India to the government of the Cook Islands took place yesterday.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
The season of Lent has begun for the Catholic Church members in the Cook Islands and around the world.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
Comments made in an unsigned letter in CI News on February 20 about his performance as a Member of Parliament were not based on fact and failed to be constructive, says Ruatonga-Avatiu-Panama-Palmerston-Atupa (RAPPA) Member of Parliament Albert Nicholas.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
Biosecurity Cook Islands has begun a new training project for its staff in collaboration with the Ministry of Primary Industries, New Zealand and the Pacific Community (SPC).
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Outer Islands
Araura College on Aitutaki has chosen its student leaders for the 2017 school year.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
ANZ has announced a partnership with the Cook Islands Training Corporation (CITC) to deliver the bank’s flagship financial literacy programme, “MoneyMinded”, to CITC staff.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Outer Islands
The ANZ has installed the Cook Islands’ first ever touch-screen ATM at its Aitutaki branch.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
Paul Gauguin, a cruise ship that frequently visits the Cook Islands, anchored off Avatiu early yesterday morning.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
A significant internet outage between 6:10pm on Tuesday and 03:00am yesterday was due to severe weather conditions in Hawaii, Bluesky says.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Local
A stern response has been issued by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) to a CI News story in which a local shipping company owner stated what he believed to be the reason for his new vessel running aground on Nassau reef in January this year.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Regional
AMERICAN SAMOA – The widow of former American football player, who was born in American Samoa, has brought a wrongful death suit against the National Football League and the manufacturer of football helmets.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Regional
PALAU – The Asian Development Bank says Palau is facing urgent infrastructure and environmental challenges due to its booming tourism industry.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Regional
VANUATU – The South Pacific Tourism Organisation is urging tourism operators in Vanuatu to take advantage of international publicity around the film Tanna.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Regional
NEW ZEALAND – Six years after Christchurch’s destructive 6.3 magnitude earthquake the rebuild programme is now being used to provide training for workers from the Pacific.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Regional
VANUATU – The Vanuatu government has amended its criminal code to toughened up on punishments fora variety of sex and violence crimes.
Thursday 2 March 2017 | Published in Regional
SOLOMON ISLANDS – The police in Solomon Islands have arrested more than 60 people involved in a logging dispute in Western Province.
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