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Solomons' corruption a 'cancer'

Wednesday 14 December 2016 | Published in Regional

SOLOMON ISLANDS – The Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has warned that seven more arrests related to corruption will be made in the coming days.


Safety measures for observers

Wednesday 14 December 2016 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC – The Pacific Tuna Commission has voted to improve safety for observers who work on fishing vessels in the region.


Twin quakes rough up Solomons

Wednesday 14 December 2016 | Published in Regional

Disaster preparedness sees no lives lost


Lifted ban new chance for Holmes

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in League

A STATE of Origin ban on Valentine Holmes has finally been lifted by Queensland coach Kevin Walters.

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Shame about waste

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

LAST WEEK’S ROTARACT’S Winter Wonderland event on Wednesday was a fantastic family event.


Letter writer misinformed

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

THE RECENT letter to the editor, headlined “Domestic wastewater project”, whilst welcome and reflective of some public sentiment, is misinformed and dated.


Centennial year ends with Christmas concert

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

Hot ON the heels of their main centennial celebrations, Apii Avarua is hosting another big event as a final wrap up year’s events marking the schools 100th birthday tomorrow evening.


Prizes reward for year of hard work

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

Saturday’s CI News featured photos from the Tereora College junior prizegiving awards, held last week.

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Thanks for the offer, but no thanks...

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

OUR GOOD friend and political commentator Norman George says we cannot afford crooked behind-the-scenes actions and that these would be considered deplorable and unacceptable.

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Tourism graduates show Kia Orana spirit

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

The COOK Islands Tertiary Training Institute (CITTI) held a graduation ceremony on Friday last week to celebrate the success of graduates who took part in the Kia Orana Values course.

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Ra'ui system explained at Mexico meeting

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS traditional method of ra’ui, local marine reserves that provide a refuge from non-discriminate forms of fishing such as gill nets, helping to control the levels of harvesting, was outlined during the High Level Roundtable discussions of the Thirteenth Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP13) in Cancun, Mexico.


Natalia makes Cook Islands history!

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

COOK ISLANDS Miss World contestant Natalia Short has made it into the top 20 finals at the 2016 Miss World Pageant in the United States.

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Police quiet on possible Chou charge

Tuesday 13 December 2016 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Police have yet to confirm whether a Chinese businessman who featured as the loan organiser in the recent Teina Bishop trial and appeal case is a person of interest whom they will pursue.


Avatiu make history in semis

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Football

EYES will be on the underdogs Avatiu who made history after beating Tupapa Maraerenga in the knockout semi-final of the premier men’s division on Friday at the CIFA Complex.

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Arrival of wheelchairs is cause for celebration

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS National Disability Council celebrated International Day for Disability at the Are Pa Metua building in Rarotonga earlier this month.

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Cook Islands, China sponsor tranship ban

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Local

A REGULATION sponsored by Cook Islands and China to ban transhipment in the Eastern High Seas Pocket was formally adopted at the 13th Regular Session of the Tuna Commission in Fiji last week.

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New Zealand students visit Rarotonga

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Local

YEAR nine and ten students from Huanui College, Whangarei, in New Zealand have been on Rarotonga over the past two weeks as part of an educational programme of sharing thoughts and challenges with the students of Titikaveka College.


Writers' retreat brings book project closer to fruition

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS Ministry of Education (MOE), in partnership with the University of Auckland (UOA), have been working on a New Zealand Aid funded programme, called the Pacific Literacy and School Leadership project (PLSLP).


Domestic wastewater project

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I HAVE just read Thursday's edition of the news and saw a headline on page 2:


Cartoon correct about our PM being a rock star

Monday 12 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I WAS chuckling to myself while I read the Kata cartoon in CI News on Friday December 9, which showedPrime Minister Henry Puna as a rock star boasting that he had more style and was a better singer than New Zealand Prime Minister John Key.


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