Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Football
THE 2016 Rarotonga Football season will continue today with the under-8 and U11 mixed divisions kicking off at 4pm.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
In response to the smoke signal headlined “Morning speedster,” I am putting in my two cents in to say that I think the impatient driver of the blue Forester should be arrested and taken off the road for a very long time.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
WEE WILKIE puts his foot in his mouth again. The first two sentences of his letter to the editor of CI News on August 1 start with a gaffe.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
EVENTS over the past few years have led many of our people to rightfully construe that we have been poorly served, misled and misgoverned by elected officials, who in many instances, have shown their "true colours" once they have attained the halls of power.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Local
Local bands have complained that they are not being included in BCI Trade Day events at Constitution Park and have been left out in favour of visiting bands from New Zealand.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Local
20 PARTICIPANTS from Rarotonga and the outer islands have completed a week-long food processing workshop at the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Local
Culture secretary Anthony Turua says he is extremely happy to see the level of support Bluesky is giving towards this year’s Te Maeva Nui celebrations.
Wednesday 3 August 2016 | Published in Local
There was some energetic early morning entertainment and a pleasant surprise for visitors staying at the outer islands hostels when Bluesky staff turned up with donations of food items.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Football
Nikao Sokattak remains in the race for the Rarotonga football pre-season tournament title after beating last season’s champions Tupapa Maraerenga in the premier men’s football match on Saturday.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
In last week’s CI News, Teina Bishop was quoted as saying he doesn’t feel he has done anything wrong.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
WHEN GOVERNMENT terminated Taoro Brown’s appointment on the airport authority as chairman, JJ Brown was appointed as his replacement.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
POLITICIANS live in an isolated world convinced they are doing something wonderfully important all the time, which they absolutely have to describe in a press conference or statement.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
A Government of National Unity seems to be the catchcry of the press release written for CIP Member of Parliament and Opposition Democratic Leader Brown, and if one reads the following page in Saturday CI News, MP Teina Bishop also uses the term “national unity” with regard to his future role with politics and One Cook Islands.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Local
The 2016 Te Maeva Nui celebrations began literally on a wonderful high note on Sunday night with choir and imene tuki performances at the Are Karioi Nui (National Auditorium).
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Outer Islands
Prime Minister Henry Puna will join people of Manihiki as the island observes its own Te Maeva Nui celebrations from 10am today.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Local
Many turned up to be part of the BCI (Bank of the Cook Islands) Trade Day at the Constitution Park yesterday.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Local
Families and friends of a man who sustained critical injuries from a tragic bike accident in Rarotonga last week are holding fundraising drives to fund for medical expenses.
Tuesday 2 August 2016 | Published in Local
Getting the money to pay for five extra staff for a term of two years has been a godsend for the Ministry of Justice, whose records are in a critical state of incompletion and contain numerous errors.
Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
RE: THE Rule of law and upholding the Constitution.
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