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Stop pointing fingers and find a solution

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

“WHY CAN’T WE just talk about solutions or ideas to pass on to the owners of the buggy business instead of pointing fingers at the problem?”


Kava discussion prompts more debate

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

THIS IS part three of a debate initiated after the closure of Terry Rangi’s ‘Atiu Tumunu Experience’ in O’oa, Tupapa, a couple of months ago (CI News, May 26), in which I suggested Terry shift from “bush-beer” and reintroduce kava.

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Student product display impresses FAO

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

The FOOD and Agriculture Organisation will hold a workshop in Rarotonga next week and the Atiu and Mauke teams have been given the opportunity to take part following their positive results and the standard of their display at the Bank of the Cook Islands Business Challenge showcase on Tuesday.

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Teina Bishop found guilty!

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

Former Minister of Marine Resources back in court this morning

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How the Bishop case unfolded...

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS Police Service prosecution team revealed late last year that they believed the evidence was stacked against former Minister of Marine Resources Teina Bishop.

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Counselling centre looks at holistic approach

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

ROTAIANGA Men’s Support Centre has been an important partner working with us in our joint goal of ending domestic violence.


Myths, legends on show

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Local

THE MINISTRY of Education Language and Culture team will present a drama showcase of Cook Islands myths and legends tomorrow night.


Rain expected until tomorrow

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Weather

OCCASIONAL rain is expected to be felt in Rarotonga until tomorrow (Thursday).


A master's class for young talents

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Local

RENOWNED ARTIST Michel Tuffery is a little amazed at the talent of the Tereora College students who are in his workshop at the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute.

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Working together on suicide issue

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Opinion

Guest columnist Thomas Wynne takes a look at a conference on suicide prevention, held in Japan in May this year, and the contribution made by Cook Islander Eliza Puna, who gave a presentation on her Phd on Suicide Prevention amongst Cook Islands Youth in New Zealand; Eliza Puna. The conference was attended by a number of service providers in the Pacific.

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Donated bras to be sent north

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Local

For THE last three years the women who work out at Curves gym in Keri-Keri, Bay of lslands, have been donating brassieres for the ladies of the Cook Islands.

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Heavy rain disrupts internet service

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Weather

RAROTONGA’S internet services were interrupted for almost two hours on Monday night due to heavy rain affecting the O3b Satellite service.


Weather officers learn new skills

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Weather

THE PACIFIC Islands’ meteorological services will have a better chance in predicting more accurate climate or weather change patterns thanks to the government of Korea.

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Entrepreneurs showcase business talents

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Local

TURNING lived experiences into the concept of business is one of the key goals for this year’s business challenge for year 10 enterprise students.

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Asbestos work still to be done

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Local

Work on removing dangerous asbestos material from the old supermarket building in Arorangi is still on hold at the request of the landowners, says National Environment Service (NES) director Joseph Brider.

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Bishop's emails in the spotlight

Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Published in Local

Evidence obtained by the prosecution from Teina Bishop’s emails and Skype conversations, were the focus of attention as the case against the former Minister of Marine Resources continued in the Cook Islands High Court yesterday.

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Big four to send their 'best Sevens teams ever'

Tuesday 19 July 2016 | Published in Rugby Union

WHILE many people around the world look forward to their athletes competing in different sporting events at the Rio Olympics, the rugby-crazy followers from the Pacific wait on the Games’ first Sevens tournament.

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Excitement builds for football kick off

Tuesday 19 July 2016 | Published in Football

EXCITEMENT is brewing for the 2016 Rarotonga Football Season, which kicks off tomorrow at the CIFA Complex and the Takitumu School grounds in Matavera.

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Chaos on our roads

Tuesday 19 July 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

IT IS ABOUT time people are complaining about the noise and dust created by the buggies which have been getting attention in CI News recently.


Suggestion for Tourism: Bring back the Canadians!

Tuesday 19 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

IT IS very pleasing to see the benefits of the current high levels of tourist numbers filtering down throughout most of the community.


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