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Wage rate submissions close today

Friday 20 February 2015 | Published in Local

Feedback submission for the minimum wage rate closes today and all workers in the Cook Islands are urged to have their say.

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Cruise passengers make most of day

Friday 20 February 2015 | Published in Local

The overcast weather did not stop hundreds of tourists from leaving the comforts of the cruise ship Aurora cruise ship to explore Rarotonga yesterday.

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Sea Eagles fly to Sharks territory

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

Early league season in-form team the Ngatangiia Sea Eagles will be spreading their wings even further this week as they prepare to jet across to Aitutaki to take on the Sharks.

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Toa Gas fuels rugby development

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

Local company Toa Gas is fuelling rugby development in the community with its support for the code sure to help players and coaches ‘know the difference’.

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Delayed election result spoils party

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, In April 2014, Prime Minister Henry Puna dissolved Parliament and announced a snap election to be held on July l9 2014.


Vacancies spark some questions

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, In your issue of February 13, appeared an advertisement for four vacancies in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management.


More to island electricity than meets the eye

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, From a solar-powered cabin in Hawai’i, it is with great pleasure that I read in CINews that the Northern Solar Project has reached completion and in particular, that Pukapuka now has 24-hour solar power. This is a real boon for the hospital, the school, and local government.

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No decision on Mitiaro

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Politics

The Court of Appeal in Auckland yesterday heard from both the Cook Islands and Democratic parties over the long-running Mitiaro electoral petition case and decided to reserve its decision for a later date.


Film series celebrates

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Local

International Women's Day on March 8 is dedicated to celebrating women's achievements - economic, political or social.

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Muri lagoon icon 'murdered'

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Local

There is outrage in Ngatangiia after a group of local fishermen ‘murdered’ a well-known icon in a protected area of Muri lagoon – an aged moray eel some called ‘Roger’.

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Reef pipe plan risky says Triad

Thursday 19 February 2015 | Published in Local

Local petrol company Triad Pacific Petroleum has mounted a media campaign against proposed plans to supply Rarotonga with bulk fuel from a large tanker through an over-the-reef pipeline.


Ioane funeral on Thursday

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Local

The body of the late Kete Ioane will return home from Auckland this afternoon ahead of his funeral scheduled for Thursday in Aitutaki.


Poems reflect changing world

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Local

A new collection of poetry and storytelling has been written Samoa-based poet Audrey Brown-Pereira.

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Lucky charm Veiharii

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Local

Four year old Veiharii Aroita (centre) isn’t too sure what’s the cause of the fuss, but she is her family’s lucky charm and more.

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Rare glimpse into life on small island

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Outer Islands

Last week’s fifth annual Development Partner’s Meeting on Mitiaro was a rare occasion for the outside world to see what this small but remarkable island has to offer.

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Mitiaro saga long and slow-moving

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Politics

Ahead of the Mitiaro Court of Appeal hearing in Auckland tomorrow, CI News takes you step-by-step through the complicated story that has Parliament hanging in the balance.


Naming brings mix of sadness and relief

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It was with relief and sadness that I watched New Zealand’s TV One News to see that Mark Lyon had finally had his name suppression removed after being jailed for his heinous crimes.


Time to tap into Chinese tourism

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The other night on TVNZ's One News there was a very interesting news item relating to Tourism New Zealand recognising the importance of the Chinese New Year (this month) and developing specific marketing strategies in order to attract and bolster the number of Chinese tourists choosing New Zealand as the preferred holiday destination.


Time for real answers on fishing issues

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Well the fishing issues go on and we feel like we've said all we can.


New cars add to old problem

Wednesday 18 February 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor Is it just me or did Santa give everyone a new truck for Christmas?

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