Friday 7 November 2014 | Published in Environment
Tuna fishing limits are set to be signed by the Cook Islands – a significant step as a nation with one of the largest fishing areas among Pacific countries.
Friday 7 November 2014 | Published in Environment
20 nappies and 66 kg of rubbish were found at Nikao beach and picked up by Papa’aroa School students learning with Marae Moana and Love Your Coast.
Friday 7 November 2014 | Published in Local
About 10 local employees will lose their jobs as HSBC announces plans to close the doors on Cook Islands operations.
Friday 7 November 2014 | Published in Politics
Relief was felt by the Government when the 2014/2015 budget passed with full support from members of both the Cook Islands Party and One Cook Islands Party.
Thursday 6 November 2014 | Published in Local
“Thank you. You mean the world to us. Without your support we will not be doing what we love doing for our people.”
Thursday 6 November 2014 | Published in Technology
Field staff who are required to assist in the set out and maintenance of civil work sites including road works along with local technicians are among a group taking advantage of the ‘survey and set out’ short course on offer at the Faculty of Trades and Technology.
Thursday 6 November 2014 | Published in Environment
A HISTORIC agreement will see countries like the Cook Islands take more control over swiftly depleting Tuna fishing stocks.
Thursday 6 November 2014 | Published in Politics
Leadership in the Democratic Party is a team affair with three names taking up major spots in the party’s frontline.
Thursday 6 November 2014 | Published in Politics
The Government fought back against criticism from the opposition as the second reading of the latest budget continues.
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Local
The Rotary Club of Rarotonga will be hosting their annual fundraiser, the Bob Boyd Memorial Gold Ambrose Tournament next Saturday November 8 at the Rarotonga Golf Course in Nikao, with tee off starting at 1pm and 3pm.
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Local
As the Solomon Islands prepares for its General elections the Royal Solomon Islands , Police Force (RSIPF) strongly supported by the Australian Federal Police (AFP),
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals
A smoke signaller rang in saying they reckon the signaller that sent in a smokie about the Avatiu MP Albert Nicholas’s conduct during a brawl at the Avatiu Clubhouse has got it wrong.
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, We are sick and tired of Tim Tepaki’s verbal diarrhoea and continuous sucking up to this CIP government.
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, As parents and grandparents of four children under the ages of 4-years old, we are extremely concerned that the Health Ministry and Police Department are not taking greater responsibility for a male, adult individual in the village of Matavera...
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The announcement (CI News, Monday November 3) of $1.15m in government aid distributed in Manihiki demonstrates the point I and others have made about the lop- sided and unfair emphasis on money being poured into Puna’s electorate.
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Politics
A long-standing Member of Parliament was elected as thenew Democratic Party Deputy Leader in Parliament yesterday.
Wednesday 5 November 2014 | Published in Politics
Budget bashing was in full force in Parliament yesterday as reading of the appropriation bill continued.
Tuesday 4 November 2014 | Published in Football
DRAWN MATCHES and high scoring games were the feature of round 11 of the current football competition.
Tuesday 4 November 2014 | Published in Rugby Union
Normally when teams win a trophy in rugby they get treated like stars but in the Tauae Bulls camp – they get sent to the taro patch.
Tuesday 4 November 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals
SS would like to apologise to our readers for the ‘oldie’ and not so current smoke signal that ran in the Monday November 3 edition.
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