Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
SO PRIME Minister Henry Puna says there are no problems.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
A TOTAL of 2200 people have benefited so far from the free chiropractic service provided by third year students of New Zealand College Chiropractic Programme.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
THE COOK ISLANDS police patrol boat Te Kukupa returned yesterday morning from a five-week fishing surveillance operation near Kiribati.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
Rarotonga’s H-K Taxi owner Teuira Ka has assured visitors to the island that he will look into issues concerning taxi fares and general condition of some taxis.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
The MINISTRY of Education had a visit on Tuesday from Rarotonga Rotary Club members bearing boxes of dictionaries destined for year nine students throughout the Cook Islands.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
FOURTEEN thousand tables and chairs are on their way to Rarotonga thanks to a generous donation from the information technology division at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) in Australia.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
ELEVEN final year law students from the University of Newcastle in Sydney, Australia are the latest entrants to join the Cook Islands internship programme.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
AROUND 1500 guests are expected to join traditional leaders of the Cook Islands at the fifth Ui Ariki Day celebrations tomorrow.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
TWENTY-FIVE senior Cook Islands public servants are set to undertake a Graduate Certificate in Public Sector Management programme.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Local
RUTAKI School scored very well in the competition held by Te Mato Vai to mark World Water Day, with Teupoko Tuariki winning the competition for Year 5 and Victoria Fatiaki winning the Year 6 category.
Thursday 30 June 2016 | Published in Politics
THE OPPOSITION are the ones turning the Cook Islands parliament into a circus, not the government, says Finance minister Mark Brown.
Wednesday 29 June 2016 | Published in Local
The FUR seal sighted in the Nikao coastal area last week appears to have moved on.
Wednesday 29 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
IT WAS sad to see the comments from the Clerk of Parliament referring to the Parliamentary Opposition and what happened in parliament on Monday June 20, as “the work of the devil.”
Wednesday 29 June 2016 | Published in Local
MEMBERS of the Ngati-Karika tribe of the Te-au-Tonga Vaka gathered at Karika yesterday to witness the blessing of their Atamira (tribe’s traditional seat.)
Wednesday 29 June 2016 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands National Environment Service and the Cook Islands Ministry of Agriculture’s Biosecurity Division dealt with an emergency involving dangerous snakes yesterday morning.
Wednesday 29 June 2016 | Published in Local
THE COOK ISLANDS Police patrol boat Te Kukupa will return to Rarotonga this morning from a five-week fisheries and security patrol of the Cook Islands and Kiribati (Line Islands) Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs).
Wednesday 29 June 2016 | Published in Politics
INTERNAL Affairs Albert Nicholas has confirmed he was present at the controversial Monday June 20 sitting of parliament solely to support MP Rose Brown.
Tuesday 28 June 2016 | Published in Football
THE COOK ISLANDS under-17 men’s national football team have departed for Samoa to participate in the OFC U17 Championship Preliminary tournament from July 2 to 8.
Tuesday 28 June 2016 | Published in Opinion
The RULE of law is more than just some quaint phrase that is trotted out from time to time to sound impressive.
Tuesday 28 June 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals
“IN THE UNITED Kingdom PM David Cameron announced his resignation when his referendum to stay with the European Union failed,” a smoke signaller says.
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