Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I read your article and I love it.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Rugby Union
The Cook Islands Rugby World Cup qualifying match against Fiji this month has inspired a documentary titled ‘One More Win’.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Local
Rarotonga’s Rescue Fire Service has a new man at the top, but former chief Nga Jessie will remain in a mentoring role for the next two years.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Local
Secretary Richard Neves will be remaining at the helm of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management until at least January 2015 after having his contract extended.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals
With all this big hype about the TCI launch of their 03b, quicker internet bla, bla, bla, only to receive a text message for the first time saying you have $75 in excess usage charges.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Local
An anonymous individual is continuing efforts to potentially mount a legal challenge against the conduct of government officials in the handling of an incident where shark fins were found aboard a Chinese-flagged fishing vessel.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Local
Petrol may be flowing again in Rarotonga but a number of vehicle rental companies are still licking their wounds from last week’s fuel drought.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Environment
Another group of black widow spider cocoons has been discovered in a building near Rarotonga Airport, indicating the venomous spider has been on the move.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Regional
A United Nations’ agency has labelled Papua New Guinea’s growing HIV and AIDS public health emergency an epidemic.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Regional
The New Zealand Transport Agency is leading research into measures to increase road safety in relation to tourists.
Thursday 5 June 2014 | Published in Football
With only two more games to be played in the current five-a-side tournament – teams will be giving it all they got when they turn out to the CIFA Complex today for their match ups.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Regional
The Ministry of Health in Solomon Islands has declared a nationwide diarrhoea outbreak, which has resulted in the deaths of 16 young children in the past two weeks.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Regional
New Zealand’s pending election campaign spilled over into Samoa this week, where the Prime Minister used his Pacific islands tour to attack Labour’s immigration policy.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Regional
Observers are saying the rules surrounding the Fiji elections suggest the regime is determined to retain power.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Regional
Fiji’s Supervisor of Elections is confident September’s much-awaited general election will proceed smoothly despite plans for all voting to take place on just one day.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals
Why would an economist as astute as Ms Wichman want investment in the Pa Enua when there are no people left there?
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I wish to take this opportunity to say thank you maata to you e tama e Maru and your committees for the time that you had committed to our rugby league this year, what an achievement.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Local
When Ridge Ponini woke up on Saturday morning, he had no idea he would be singing in his first opera concert that night.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Local
Once again, students at the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute will be putting their skills on display to offer a unique dining experience.
Wednesday 4 June 2014 | Published in Local
Rarotonga’s fuel shortage ended yesterday with the arrival of supplies aboard a cargo shipping vessel early in the morning.
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