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Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
Arorangi Preschool student Lahaina Henry celebrated her fourth birthday on Thursday with a special party at school.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
Rehearsals begin this weekend for a television series that aims to capture the voice of Cook Islands women.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
Asbestos will be removed from an old government-owned building in Avarua next week.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
Almost two weeks after a fatal motorcycle crash that took the life of 16 year Pukana Piniata the case is still being investigated.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
With cyclone season approaching, government has approved an expenditure to fund insurance cover against disaster.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
The Ministry of Justice has confirmed the Court of Appeal will be hearing the ongoing tax case of businessman Tata Crocombe during a November sitting.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in National
A jubilant celebration followed the announcement of Kaota Tuariki as the leader in the Murienua by-election on Thursday.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals
“I am texting in response to the person who said something about sponsoring the rugby game on TV instead of the America’s Cup,” a smoke signaller writes to TXT188.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
Last Sunday in the Catholic Cathedral of Avarua a number of our young people were confirmed.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
Bishop Paul Donaghue gave the following sermon last Sunday during the confirmation ceremony at the Avarua Cathedral.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Local
The electoral office released the preliminary results of the Murienua by-election last night, showing Cook Islands Party candidate Kaota Tuariki to be in the lead.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Local
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning is urging households that are taking advantage of the water tank subsidy to connect the system to their roofs to capture rainwater.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Local
Arorangi Primary School received a visit from the police commissioner recently to acknowledge its participation in the Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP) Conference welcome (turou).
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I was one of the many that joined the mothers, family members, babies and toddlers at the Nikao Baby Show on Tuesday.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, In response to the ‘Does TIS support seabed mining?’ Smoke Signal of September19, TIS responds as follows: Te Ipukarea Society has never indicated its support or opposition to seabed mining.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, A big thank you to those individuals who championed the cause to be able to access NZ superannuation through the proposed change to the requirements for eligibility.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in National
Get moving, get shaking and get your Zumba routine on for a good cause.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in National
A new executive has been elected for the Cook Islands Library & Museum Society this week.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in National
If given a choice between helping local women here or working overseas, nurse Tangi Nganu would choose the Cook Islands every time.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in National
The Ministry of Agriculture is tightening up on the rules around imported goods.
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