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Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Who is in charge of our public gardens?
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Warning, warning. Red flashing lights!
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Church Talk
A contingent of 36 Apostolic Church members will travel to the United States this weekend to attend their 25th South Pacific District Council.
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Church Talk
Akairo o te basileia akameitakiia’
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Football
Elation ripped through the Cooks soccer camp in Papua New Guinea as the national women’s soccer made history in winning their first ever Pacific Games medal for the code.
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Can the Ministry of Education show us where in the world are they using the modern learning environment for accommodating the whole school in one room?
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Local
Up to $100,000 in funding is now available for the next financial year to support community related development projects.
Friday 17 July 2015 | Published in Local
Under the watchful eyes of his colleagues, Ngateina Rani looks totally in control as he flies his drone around the Te Atukura grounds next to the Office of the Prime Minister in Avarua, Rarotonga.
Thursday 16 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The recent Simply Red Cross Charity Ball held at the Nautilus Resort was an event with class and elegance and everyone in attendance dressed to the occasion.
Thursday 16 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, As someone who has to navigate their way around a daily obstacle course of signage arranged by a myriad of commercial vendors, and driving endless circles around town on Saturday looking for a park, I am beginning to think things are getting out of hand.
Thursday 16 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I congratulate Tupapa's Action man, George Maggie, for having the guts and courage to stand tall to publically highlight the wrong in this CIP-led government spending $600,000 on new vehicles to transport VIPs during the upcoming Marie Nui.
Wednesday 15 July 2015 | Published in Local
The Price Tribunal has issued the first price order under a new pricing mechanism.
Wednesday 15 July 2015 | Published in Weather
While many are still sceptical of climate change, it is undeniable that something in the air, and in the ocean, is changing in the Cook Islands.
Wednesday 15 July 2015 | Published in Local
Anticipation of the biggest event of the year is mounting, with more than 600 visitors from the Pa Enua now safely on Rarotonga, ready to kick off Te Maeva Nui celebrations next week.
Wednesday 15 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Regarding the story in CI News on July 11, headlined ‘Communication blamed for Parliament incident’.
Wednesday 15 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, It is truly spectacular to see our people from the outer island begin to trickle again into Rarotonga to celebrate the annual constitution celebration, particularly in this, the 50th year of self-government.
Tuesday 14 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I read with some concern that Pacific Schooner’s MV Tiare Tarparo has been chartered by this Government to return our people to their Pa Enua after the celebration has ended.
Tuesday 14 July 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, It would seem that this CIP Government only responds to questions it can answer or questions it can throw scorn upon inara.
Tuesday 14 July 2015 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands’ Solicitor-General has resigned to become a District Court judge in New Zealand.
Tuesday 14 July 2015 | Published in Features
News that Pacific Schooners’ auxiliary-sail trading vessel Tiare Taporo has been contracted to return visitors to their home islands when Te Maeva Nui ends has caused a stir among some Cook Islands News readers.
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