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Fans grateful for league final stream

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in League

COOK Islands rugby league fan zones all over the world are expressing thanks on social media to Bluesky and Cook Islands Television for live streaming Saturday’s Grand Final clash between the Eels and Sea Eagles.


Stay cool with Solacoat

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

IF YOU’RE looking for an environmentally-friendly product that saves money and still keeps you cool, Solar Bob’s the man to talk to.


Let's just imagine

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

IF WE could hypothesise here, let’s say it had been proven our government was corrupt and taxpayers’ money was spent on boats, cars and overseas holidays, Members of Parliament were in breach of the law and under investigation but were still allowed to leave the country.


Action Man gets poetic

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

TUPAPA Nui e, te oire manea, te noo ia e matou e, I runga ia Rarotonga,


Questions linger over govt spending

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

HERE are some questions for Prime Minister Henry Puna’s right-hand man, Trevor Pitt ,who knows everything there is to know about the PM:


Bycatch issues make FADs 'senseless'

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

HAVING recently come across Ministry of Marine Resources secretary Ben Ponia’s letter to your paper of March 14 this year, I was surprised to read him describe banning fish aggregation devices (FADs) as “senseless” as he must know it is their wasteful bycatch issues that make using them senseless.

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Mitiaro pupils make most of stationery gift

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Outer Islands

Nukuroa School students on the Pa Enua of Mitiaro are writing and drawing up a storm after receiving boxes of stationery delivered to their school recently by the Cook Islands Red Cross Society.

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Immigration launches draft policy meetings

Wednesday 1 June 2016 | Published in Local

IMMIGRATION Cook Islands conducted the first of three Vaka presentations on the Draft Immigration policy last night at the Sinai Hall.


It's all a matter of sticking to values

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

GUESTS from Australia left with us cans of tuna fish being a store brand from Woolworth’s.


Simple solution to 'cleaning' Manihiki lagoon

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I HAVE been badgering CIPA and have even written letters to CI News.


Why name change proposed for college

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

AS a result of the recent meetings advertising the proposed change of name for Titikaveka College, I have had so many people speak to me about their thoughts on the matter that I felt it would be best to write a letter highlighting why I called attention to the school to consider a name change.


Plain packaging cuts smoking

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Local

On May 31 each year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and partners mark World No Tobacco Day, highlighting the health risks associated with tobacco use and promoting effective ways of reducing tobacco consumption.


Yacht numbers looking good so far

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Local

A total of 28 yachts has visited Rarotonga and Aitutaki so far this financial year.

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Organic trials for Rarotonga farmers

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Local

AN organic farming trial project will be set up around Rarotonga this week, by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) under the Pacific Organic and Ethical Trade Community (POETCOm) project funded by the International Fund for Agriculture Development.

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Fish transferred

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Outer Islands

Two FOREIGN vessels photographed off Pukapuka are believed to have been transhipping fish.

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Prison investigation widens

Tuesday 31 May 2016 | Published in Local

The SCOPE of the Public Expenditure Review Committee review of Arorangi Prison Service has been widened.


They've cleaned up at the Creative Centre

Monday 30 May 2016 | Published in Local

CLIENTS at the Creative Centre in Tupapa received a boost on Thursday last week when two good Samaritans donated a brand new washing machine, washing powders and Watties products to the centre.


Cook Islands devoid of critical thinking

Monday 30 May 2016 | Published in Opinion

Last week, a Tongan academic claimed that the Pacific is at a critical stage where there is a noticeable lack of “critical thinking.”


Fun and games on Guam

Monday 30 May 2016 | Published in Local

With one week down and another week to go, the Cook Islands members of the contingent at the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts remains in high spirits ahead of their remaining days in Guam.

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It was brilliantly resilient

Monday 30 May 2016 | Published in Local

The Office of the Prime Minister hosted a cocktail party for participants at the 2016 “Brilliant Resilient” national seminar last Friday.

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