Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Published in Local
METEOROLOGY in the Pacific Islands is largely a male dominated field, but things could be changing.
Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Published in Local
CHRISTMAS might be a way off yet, but planning is already well underway for the 2016 BSP Giving Tree.
Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Published in Local
A NEW survey about asbestos awareness in the Pacific Islands shows six in 10 people, aged under 30 years, have little or no knowledge about the dangerous mineral and its associated health risks.
Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Published in Local
A PACIFIC Women in Meteorology feature series to be released by November this year is just one of the outcomes of a three-day communications training for Pacific Meteorologists held on Rarotonga last week.
Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Published in Local
THE COOK ISLANDS Investment Corporation has signed a contract with the International Seabed Authority a deal that is regarded “as being a significant milestone in the Cook Islands aspirations to realise the potential of the mineral resource within its Exclusive Economic Zone”.
Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Published in Politics
The PRIME minister and two cabinet ministers have been the focus of a multi-pronged Financial Intelligence Unit investigation that has been completed and handed to police.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Football
In WET and slippery conditions, the Puaikura premier men’s team made a winning start to their 2016 football season campaign by defeating a young, well-drilled Nikao Sokattak squad 2-1 on Saturday.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Local
Students of Tereora College presented a stunning cultural performance at the school’s Princess Anne Hall last Friday.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
CAN IT BE true that the Ministry of Justice intends to put some sort of ceramic tiles on the renovated steps to the courthouse?
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
TO THE smoke signaller who suggested we should be discussing solutions to the buggy issue, rather than complaining.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I AM wondering how our farmers are going with learning about how to be organic growers as announced as a trial by our Ministry of Agriculture in an attempt to find ways to lessen the use of dangerous paraquat sprays on our food grown here in the Cook Islands.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Local
INTERNATIONAL Surf Lifesaving Association (ISLA) representatives are coming to Rarotonga in October to raise awareness for water safety initiatives on the island.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Opinion
RIGHT NOW, I am in extreme anguish over the guilty finding the jury returned for my dear friend Teina Bishop.
Monday 25 July 2016 | Published in Local
A PASTOR on the tiny northern island of Rakahanga has denied it was a rule imposed by a church that stopped 20 people from the island travelling on a boat and cargo being unloaded on a Saturday.
Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
“HOW CAN ANYONE now have any credibility and faith in the opposition and in the Democratic Party?” a smoke signaller asks.
Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Rugby Union
There's a reason the Highlanders are the defending champions and they showed it in Canberra.
Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
THE MINISTRY of Cultural Development must be congratulated on its excellent cultural legend drama production involving the schools on Thursday.
Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
SOMEONE wrote to CI News saying Rose Brown would be a good PM if she achieved various things.
Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Opinion
Can you imagine becoming a millionaire by teaching people how to fold their underwear in a new way?
Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Local
THE 12 WEEK term came to an end yesterday and the school holidays have finally begun.
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