More than 100 children gathered at the National Stadium in Nikao yesterday to learn from the best of Cook Islands Rugby League international stars as part of the Cook Islands Athletic Development Junior Rugby League Clinic.
Cook Islands Meteorological Service has confirmed this morning that Tropical Cyclone Pita has now been downgraded to a low pressure.
Democratic Party candidate and businesswoman Davina Hosking-Ashford was among those embracing International Women’s Day and sharing her inspiration with others.
A fundraising effort for those affected by Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand is gaining traction.
More seats for bums on planes to the Cook Islands. That’s the message from Aitutaki tourism operators following another Global Breakfast Update on the island.
The Cook Islands Business and Professional Women’s Association (CIBPW) are hosting a special event to commemorate International Women’s Day at Tamarind House tonight. The event has sold out.
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma’s visit to Rarotonga has attracted widespread attention and discussion.
Less than half of the travellers booked to fly from Hawaii to the Cook Islands when the route opens up in May are from mainland United States, despite the flights creating a gateway between the island nation and 15 North American cities.
Women wanting to get fit and get grooving have the opportunity to do so for free at the Tupapa Centre today.
A man facing charges of sex with a minor and rape has made a second appearance in court following an oversight by a Justice of the Peace.
Cook Islanders should brace themselves for heavy winds and rain over the next couple of days.
The arrival of two planes at Rarotonga International Airport has aircraft spotters asking questions.
The Manihiki Island Council’s new building will be able to withstand major cyclones, according to the island’s mayor.
Two people required medical attention after allegedly being assaulted in separate domestic violence incidents over the weekend.
Dry conditions are offering firefighters a challenge on Rarotonga with at least two blazes in recent days.
Sonny Williams’ three-vote victory in the Titikaveka seat hangs in the balance, with a Court hearing underway to decide on the eligibility of four voters in the electorate.
Punanga Nui Market has a new addition as vendors prepare to meet today to discuss the market’s reorganisation plan.
There is mounting pressure in dealing with those at a loose end who are making their way through our court system while trying to tackle mental health issues.
February 6, 2023
Dates have been set for a “massive weekend of fundraising” in Rarotonga to support victims and aid recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand.
The hearing of the remaining electoral petition starts today at the High Court in Avarua, to be presided by Justice Christopher Toogood.
The Cook Islands Government is seeking to bring back home some of the more than $30 million a year in international banking transactions.
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