Thursday 5 January 2017 | Published in Local
SIX CLASSROOMS in Tereora College, including two that were spared from the August 2016 fire, have all had asbestos-contained wall cladding removed.
Thursday 5 January 2017 | Published in Local
A NEW Zealand workshop strengthening skills and building knowledge for workplace safety inspectors from the Pacific Islands has been branded a great success.
Thursday 5 January 2017 | Published in Opinion
2017 WILL be a challenging year for everyone in the Cook Islands. Challenging in a sense because it will be a moment in time where we will need to reconcile unfinished business, projects and activities in anticipation of new beginnings as we strive to look at ways of revitalising our country and to encourage everyone to help participate and grow our beautiful nation towards stability, renewed peace and prosperity.
Thursday 5 January 2017 | Published in Local
THE SPINOFF website has rated the Collected Poems of Alistair Te Ariki Campbell as one of the favourite five books of poetry published this year.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
You HAVE TO feel sorry for the staff at RMD. They work hard to get people to obey the law, and then populist politicians give the few delinquent taxpayers an advantage over those who paid on time. The message is simple: pay off your loan, ignore your tax, then moan to the politicians about penalty tax.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
IT WAS a surprise to see the government giving away money to the poor and elderly.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
THE RECENT resignation of Elizabeth Wright- Koteka from the Office of the Prime Minister may be from the age-old wisdom coming into effect.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
THE AMOUNT of space CI News devoted to farewelling Nick Hurley is mind-boggling.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Church Talk
HERE IS the definition of faith, taken from a dictionary.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Local
THE PROJECT to establish a biological control for mile a minute weed is making progress after two failed attempts to establish imported plants carrying a fungus that could curb the vine’s rapid progress on Rarotonga.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Outer Islands
IT’S BEEN a busy month on Aitutaki.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Local
NEW ZEALANDERS living in the South Island who want a dose of Cook Islands sun next winter will be able to book direct flights from Christchurch to Rarotonga.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Local
FOUR COOK Islands Public Expenditure Review Committee Audit representatives participated in a regional workshop held in Honiara, Solomon Islands, earlier this month.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Regional
A GROUP of Cook Islands Boys Scouts is representing their country at the 21st New Zealand Jamboree in Blenheim, South Island.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Regional
THE NEW Year Family Festival scheduled for this evening at the new Constitution Park has been cancelled.
Friday 30 December 2016 | Published in Regional
THE SOUTHERN group islands are getting plenty of joy from this festive season following an influx of visitors, including tourists, to their shores this month.
Thursday 29 December 2016 | Published in Regional
NEW ZEALAND – Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly told New Zealand’s foreign minister that support for a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlement-building in the occupied territories would be viewed as a “declaration of war”.
Thursday 29 December 2016 | Published in Regional
TONGA – The bodies of the two Tongan victims killed in a bus crash in Gisborne on Christmas eve will be returned to Tonga on Saturday.
Thursday 29 December 2016 | Published in Regional
PAPUA NEW GUINEA – Detainees on Manus Island are demanding answers about the death of a refugee as advocates call for a royal commission into medical care at Australia’s offshore detention centres.
Thursday 29 December 2016 | Published in Regional
Unwell refugee’s friends wrote letter asking for medical intervention a week before he died
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