Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Local
A SPECIALIST mammography team’s annual visit to Rarotonga ended a week ago.
Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Local
Children of St Joseph School’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) centre will have much-improved learning opportunities thanks to the Holt Family from New South Wales in Australia.
Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Local
THE OFFICE of the Public Service Commissioner has launched the Cook Islands Government Public Service Manual as a resource guide for public servants.
Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Local
MARGARET Tangimetua was extremely happy last week after receiving her somewhat unusual prize – a motorised chilly bin, after taking part in the Cook Islands Trading Company’s (CITC) 125th year celebrations draw.
Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Local
THE HOUSE of Ariki has been working closely with the Ministry of Cultural Development to ensure cultural events held during Te Maeva Nui celebrations are successful.
Monday 1 August 2016 | Published in Politics
For OVER 20 years the costs taxpayers have to carry for travel by politicians have been kept secret by successive administrations, both the Cook Islands Party and the Democrats.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Football
IN THE feature match of the Rarotonga Football pre-season tournament’s premier men’s competition today, an exciting battle is expected between the top two teams of last season.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
“THE DRIVER OF the dark blue Subaru Forester car that speeds in the mornings through Arorangi should know better of the dangers her driving could do to an innocent person using our roads,” a smoke signaller says.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
IN RESPONSE to a letter the editor of CI News on July 27, asking “What’s happened to the neutering plan?”
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I AM a great fan of Kata.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Local
UNTIL recently, the most common treatment for hepatitis C was a sometimes unpleasant combination of weekly injections of pegylated interferon and twice-daily tablets of ribavirin.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Local
THE OBSERVANCE of World Hepatitis Day around the world on Thursday this week put a spotlight on the fact that around 400 million people around the world are infected with hepatitis B and C.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Local
WHAT do a mechanical engineer trained in India, a yacht mast and rigging manufacturer, a woman who’s successfully marketed products to the middle east, and a man who’s successfully run companies in New Zealand and Australia over the last 35 years, have in common.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Opinion
THE OTHER day, a local islander said to me about the American presidential election, “I thought it was a joke. Now it’s serious.”
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Local
THE FIRST week of school holidays have had a great start, especially for the children at Royal Kids Cook Islands.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Environment
EARLIER this month, Te Ipukarea Society staff and executive committee hosted the Mana Tiaki – ‘Protect a Little Paradise’ official launch night at The Islander in Nikao.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Hot on the Rock
IF YOU have a sweet tooth, there’s a new business on Rarotonga that is highly likely to tempt your tastebuds.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Local
The MAORI of the Cook Islands and Aotearoa New Zealand have long acknowledged their ancestral connection with Aotearoa Maori, recognising Cook Islanders as their tuakana or elder sibling.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Politics
Member of parliament Teina Bishop says hearing the guilty verdict handed down by a jury of Cook Islanders was like an electric shock – short and sharp, a brief, nasty feeling that’s gone very quickly.
Sunday 31 July 2016 | Published in Local
PAPUA New Guineans can learn a lot from the Cook Islands, according to a Papua New Guinea website
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