Tuesday 9 August 2016 | Published in Local
John Tavaga, who was involved in a motorcycle accident in Rarotonga a week ago, passed away in New Zealand last week as a result of severe head and brain injuries.
Tuesday 9 August 2016 | Published in Local
A WORKSHOP organised for Pacific Island states has underscored the need for Pacific Islanders to stand together to phase out the use of pesticides which cause harm to both the environment and human health.
Tuesday 9 August 2016 | Published in Politics
The KEY to reforming the Cook Islands’ political system lies squarely in the hands of Prime Minister Henry Puna, says Koutu Nui president, Terea Mataiapo Paul Allsworth.
Tuesday 9 August 2016 | Published in Local
TEREORA College management is still in discussion as to when the school will resume for term three after fire destroyed two classrooms in the early hours of Monday morning.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Football
THE 2016 pre-season knockout competition will kick-off at 4pm today with the under-14 girls and premier men’s division matches.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
THE DPM IS right, every last public servant should have been at the auditorium on August 4 to celebrate our independence.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
THIS LATEST funding the Cook Islands is receiving is for climate change.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Local
AS A way to collect data in a more efficient way for the outer islands, Emergency Management Cook Islands (EMCI) received a portable modem device to help people in the outer islands collect data more efficiently.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Local
DESPITE the failure of attempts to control the growth of the invasive mile-a-minute plants on Rarotonga, the Ministry of Agriculture has not given up.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Local
Team Cook Islands achieved a milestone even before the Rio Olympic Games officially started on Friday with much fanfare in Brazil.
Monday 8 August 2016 | Published in Politics
Veteran politician Norman George is on the comeback trail.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Rugby Union
TITIKAVEKA BULLS and Takuvaine Reds are through to The Bond Store Constitution 7s semi-finals to be played today, after stellar performance in the pool play on Thursday.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Football
IN TODAY’S main feature of the Pool B premier men’s football competition, Takuvaine is set to take on Titikaveka at the CIFA Complex in Matavera.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
I THINK THE DPM needs to give his speech about civil servants not turning up for Constitution Day celebrations to his fellow cabinet members.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
IF THE CIP government spent as much time on developing our country as they do on finding ways to access funding, we would be more worthy of calling ourselves independent than we are right now.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
DESPITE ALL the complaints that have been aired in CI News, the yellow buggies continue to plague us.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
IT’S INTERESTING to see all the knives coming out since Rose Brown made her first public statement.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Local
AROUND 1000 people turned up to be part of the 51st Constitution Day celebrations at Constitution Park on Thursday.
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Environment
HOW DOES climate change affect the Cook Islands?
Saturday 6 August 2016 | Published in Local
THE SKIES were clear and the stars were bright for the third night of Te Maeva Nui celebrations on Wednesday. Groups making last-minute costume checks could be seen as we walked towards the auditorium, the excitement and passion to perform the items to honour each group’s Ariki and their atamira almost tangible.
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