Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in League
This year’s tour marks the third tour of duty for the Otara Scorpions masters rugby league team.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Whoever wrote the smoke signal saying cyclists should be banned from the road because it is unsafe is being ridiculous.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Even if there were justification for the DPM and his sidekick associate minister to travel to Hawaii with their wives after attending Pacific Festival of Arts to be held in Guam, surely it would be far less expensive for them to travel to Hawaii direct from Guam rather than all the way back to Auckland and then on to Hawaii.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
In a shameful act of treachery, the caucus members of the Demo party have handed over the leadership of the opposition to OCI leader Teina Bishop.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Firstly, may I congratulate John Johnston on his letter of March 23, headed “Another view on purse seine fishing.”
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in League
The Glenfield CONZ came to Rarotonga two years ago to “scope it out” and now two years later, they have managed to field a team of correctional officers in the Mini Masters League.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I hope the people of Aitutaki are happy they believed the crooning of Henry Puna and voted in CIP at the last election.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
May I respond to the ghost writer who wrote the letter in CI News headed “Penrhyn development plan unworkable,” by asking what would he know about the plan, because it appears he doesn’t even know his name!
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
With the exploitation of many forms of mineral globally, and the resultant oversupply of minerals collapsing global mineral prices, why don’t we just leave the seabed mining of nodules issue alone for a 50-year mandated term for future generations of Cook Islanders to sort out?
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Church Talk
Your life isn’t an accident.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Environment
A person who wrote to CI News complaining of the difficulty of accessing an Environmental Impact Assessment report has been the victim of a member of the public ignoring a “do not remove,” warning, says the National Environment Service (NES).
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Local
An unexpected increase in cargo for the Tiare Taporo has delayed the vessel’s departure for the northern islands.
Friday 8 April 2016 | Published in Politics
Opposition leader and former Ministry of Marine Resources minister Teinakore Bishop’s high profile case has been confirmed for a trial in July.
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Football
Five-a-side football matches at the CIFA complex on Monday provided strong competition in the senior divisions.
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Local
Easter may be over but for some people, the Easter-themed fun hasn’t stopped.
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Local
Under the CIP government, Cook Islands art is languishing when it should be encouraged and supported, says new opposition leader Teina Bishop.
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Local
Tenders have closed for a $20m project to install solar energy systems on the southern islands.
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
This is a response to my letter printed in CI News on February 3, 2016 titled “Please turn Rehab speakers around.”
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
In your edition of Thursday March 31, there was a letter from Mr Norman George responding to an earlier “smoke signal” in your paper.
Thursday 7 April 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Having had to endure Tim Tepaki’s out-of-this-world ramblings through the local media, I feel compelled to share my thoughts on some of the issues he thinks he knows so much about, but in truth is found wanting.
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