Saturday 17 May 2014 | Published in League
Will the Panthers roar their way to the grand finals or will the Bulldogs bare their teeth and bring the mongrel to today’s premier grade grand finals?
Saturday 17 May 2014 | Published in Netball
Takuvaine netters got off to a great start welcoming round two of the domestic netball season with a 73-51 win over Ngatangiia on Wednesday night.
Saturday 17 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Mark Brown’s Government sponsorship of netball is highly questionable at this time from a political angle as it smacks of double standards.
Saturday 17 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I think the editorial comment below Kata’s excellent cartoon in Friday's newspaper, on the subject of political reform, was a little unfair to our politicians.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Netball
“Sport is a huge part of our society and Government acknowledges the economic contributions of events such as the Pacific Netball Series and so we want to give back,” commented Minister of Sport Mark Brown as he presented Netball Cook Islands with a $60,000 cheque.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, “A politician is essentially a policy maker”'.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The commitment made by (still) Minister Mark Brown on pensions is the usual “wishy-washy” statement we are used to.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, For those wanting to become shareholders in Telecom, here is some maths that would help shed some light (marama) on a $1000 investment.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Politics
Election Briefs: Keep up to date with the latest election developments ahead of voting day on July 9.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Outer Islands
Deputy Prime Minister Teariki Heather flew to Pukapuka yesterday on a test flight to check out the island's new runway.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Local
Hut owners at Punanga Nui Market should be allowed to sell up for whatever price they like, says a long-term vendor.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Environment
An outbreak of the highly-destructive oriental fruit fly in Arorangi appears to have been brought under control, says the Ministry of Agriculture.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Local
Groundwork is being laid to improve taxi services in Rarotonga and eventually Aitutaki, thanks to a number of initiatives by the Cook Islands Taxi Association.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Politics
Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen is accusing the Cook Islands Party of coming “dangerously” close to breaking electoral laws.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Church Talk
Acts 1:8, “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon thee; and ye shall be witnesses unto Me (Jesus), both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the utter most part of the earth...
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, If Raro’s mountain water is so pure and clean as your letter writer yesterday suggested, then why are there filter stations all around the island – and lots of people filling up those big blue bottles?
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in League
Club rugby league teams will battle it out for the final time this weekend to earn their place at next weekend’s season grand finals.
Friday 16 May 2014 | Published in Rugby Union
The Cook Islands will face Fiji on June 28 in what should be an epic Rugby World Cup qualifying game in Fiji.
Thursday 15 May 2014 | Published in Outer Islands
New Fishery Officer Ngarouru Tou has been in Rarotonga this month working with Ministry of Marine Resources’ inshore division staff.
Thursday 15 May 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I refer to my letter published in CINews on May 8, 2014 titled ‘Good governance in grassroots sport’ and the CIFA response published the next day.
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