Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I see that the Democratic Party are trying to push the windfall tax as a solution for Toagate.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals
Mark Brown’s letter in Saturday’s CINews said “the Cook Islands Party manifesto may be small...” It also seems to be invisible.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Weather
A cool wind from the south forced many locals in Rarotonga to reach for an extra sweater over the weekend.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Environment
Landowners in Palmerston are expected to sign an agreement this week allowing the building of a solar farm on the atoll in a few months’ time.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Local
Allegations of illegal fishing by a foreign purse seiner have led to ongoing negotiations between the vessel’s owners and local officials.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Politics
Just over one week of campaigning remains for political hopefuls vying for a chance to represent their constituencies in Parliament.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Environment
A total ban of Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) is needed to make purse seining “sustainable”, according to Te Ipukarea Society.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in League
Members of the Cook Islands Rugby League Association are lapping up their recent achievement in scooping six trophies at Sunday night’s Cook Islands national sports awards.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Regional
The court battle over the arrest of prime minister Peter O’Neill has Papua New Guinea captivated.
Tuesday 1 July 2014 | Published in Regional
An Australian company is hoping it can use thermal power from a Solomon Islands volcano to provide electricity to the country’s capital, Honiara.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals
One expat Cookie is frustrated that none of the local supermarkets carry any decent imported frozen fish.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I would like to ask the Public Works Minister about the damages caused to my vehicle by the pot holes on the road.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Rugby Union
In a game of two halves at the Takuvaine Valley on Saturday, the Takuvaine Reds held off a determined Arorangi Cowboys side.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Local
New technology for monitoring catches of vessels fishing in Pacific Island waters is being tested on two large Chinese Taipei flagged tuna long liners.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Local
Police patrol boat Te Kukupa returned to Avarua port yesterday morning after participating in a multi-national fisheries surveillance operation that discovered a number of minor infractions.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, In my letter last week I sought candidate support for members of the Lost Tribe and thank Mark Brown for his response.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I was totally shocked to read of the thrashing that the national rugby team of the Cook Islands received at the hands of Fiji.
Monday 30 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I really don’t understand the Demos’ position on waste management.
Saturday 28 June 2014 | Published in Regional
PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea’s prime minister has promised to give a formal interview to police over corruption allegations, but only if a court grants an injunction on a warrant for his arrest.
Saturday 28 June 2014 | Published in Regional
THE PACIFIC – New Zealand’s new Pacific Economic Ambassador, Shane Jones, says New Zealand stands ready to assist Pacific nations in surveillance technology so fishing regulations can be properly policed.
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