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Double semi-final win for Eels

Monday 27 May 2013 | Published in League

It was double victory for Avatiu and double heartbreak for Ngatangiia at the BCI Stadium on Friday where the club league do-or-die semi-finals were played out.


National team to Pacific netball series

Monday 27 May 2013 | Published in Netball

Club netball will continue to run despite some clubs losing their top premier grade players to national duty.


Cleaning up the community

Monday 27 May 2013 | Published in Politics

Ruatonga residents, including members of the Ruatonga Mapu (dressed in green), celebrated the launch of a wheelie bin project that aims to keep the area clean and green.


Film Raro teams enjoy VIP status

Monday 27 May 2013 | Published in Politics

Around 100 people were invited to the High Commission’s VIP tent for dinner and drinks prior to the Film Raro screening on Saturday.


'Road rage' in Govt car

Monday 27 May 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

“If you have a small blue car that was parked behind Joe Vak’s Palace on Saturday night and it was damaged, contact GA451,” a smoke signaller writes about an incident they witnessed behind Joseph Vakatini Ariki’s home in Tupapa, where some vehicles were parked while their occupants attended the packed-out premiere of Film Raro at the national auditorium.


Final act in super fund drama

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

This is an opinion piece written by Arorangi Timberland directors Andy and Alex Teariki Olah.


US diplomat says sustainability key to development in Pacific

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

Developing a sustainable economy and creating opportunities are key aspects to American foreign policy in the Pacific region, says the US deputy chief of mission, Marie Damour.


Modern safety gear for Picton Castle

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

The Picton Castle is a traditional ship, but captain Dan Moreland said it’s up to date with its safety equipment.


Mataio celebrates graduation

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

Cook Islander Mayor Mataio’s parents were proud to see her graduate from a New Zealand University this month.


New principal for Nikao Maori

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

Time for a change was the incentive for Elizabeth Kapi to apply for the position of principal at Nikao Maori School.


Avarua Bakery launches new range

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

It’s a busy year for Avarua Bakery.


Frisbie's life subject of lecture

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

A public lecture exploring the life and work of writer Robert Dean Frisbie will take place in June.


A king sized prize for local woman

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

Quick and crisp bed-making skills earned Mii Maoate-Nolan a new king sized bed.


New paint consultant for CITC Building Centre

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Local

Paul Akava doesn’t much like talking about himself – but bring up the subject of paint, and he’s got plenty to say.


Changes need to be made at the top

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The comments by Rosie Blake (Blake urges codes to choose their best, May 23)regarding our current national netball squad comes as no surprise considering the inconsistencies on the part of our netball management (which includes NCI high performance division) and their selection criteria.


Council of Women host visitors

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands National Council of Women (CINCW) held a special event with a distinguished guest Friday -- US deputy chief of mission Marie Damour.


Ministers to open harbours

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna and Finance Minister Mark Brown will travel to Mitiaro and Mauke next week to officially open the islands’ newly redeveloped harbours.


New rugby union president: potential for women's rugby

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Rugby Union

Newly appointed Cook Islands Rugby Union president Lara Sadaraka is keen to implement more junior development programmes as well as women’s rugby sevens development schemes.


Surprised at purse seine support

Saturday 25 May 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

On the issue of purse seine fishing in Cook Islands waters, a smoke signaller writes: “The purse seine method of fishing is to draw an enormous purse around an entire school of tuna and slowly draw the purse on the ship.


The words we speak

Friday 24 May 2013 | Published in Church Talk

“Let us oft speak kind words to each other At home or where ever we may be; Like the warbling of birds on the heather, The tones will be welcome and free.


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