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Cash set aside for Air NZ subsidised Los Angeles, Australia routes

Friday 11 June 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Economy, National

Amidst an environment of continued uncertainty, the Government is still banking on a positive trajectory in the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the possible opening of tourism to additional markets.

Economy


Lawyer found guilty of indecent assault charges

Friday 11 June 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Crime, National

A former Cabinet minister and a prominent Cook Islands lawyer is facing jail time after he was found guilty of two acts of indecent assault by the Cook Islands High Court.

Crime


Beetles to bolster battle against invasive tree

Friday 11 June 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Environment, National

Introduced insects have landed on Rarotonga making it their new home in a combined effort to control an invasive tree.

Environment


$500 for lying about Covid

Friday 11 June 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Crime, Health

A Cook Islands man with a historical Covid-19 test charged with making a false declaration on a travel document gets slap on the wrist fine and name suppression.

Crime

Katoa elected to global swimming body

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Other Sports, Sports

Cook Islander Romani Katoa was elected to the bureau of the International Swimming Federation executive board, also known as FINA, over the weekend.

Other Sports


Amuri-Ureia Mamas reel in winning tuna

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Other Sports, Sports

In a first, the mamas led the way in the inaugural Queen’s Birthday Mamas fishing tournament, with the winners netting a hefty yellowfin during the tournament which was held in Aitutaki earlier this week.

Other Sports


KATA: Landowners betrayed

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Kata, Opinion

Kata


Graffiti writer strikes again, police consider taking action

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Crime, National

A graffiti writer has struck twice over two days at the same spot in Nikao with a message police say may contravene Covid-19 laws, in addition to the Crimes Act.

Crime


Upcoming Vaka voyage aims to make history

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Culture, National

An epic voyage with themes of cultural preservation, knowledge sharing, and environmental awareness will soon take the 17 brave crew members of Vaka Marumaru Atua to the islands of the Northern Pa Enua.

Culture


Chamber says contact tracing system use on the rise

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Local, National

Cook Islanders and tourists are using Covid-19 tracing systems in increasing numbers according to statistics provided by the Chamber of Commerce.

Local


Incoming Union president aims to elevate local women’s rugby

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

New Cook Islands Rugby Union president Ashleigh Wihongi-Willis is embarking on a bold path to level the playing field for men and women in the sport.

Local


Vaccination appointment slipup leads to ministry apology

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Health, National

Te Marea Ora Ministry of Health has asked those waiting for their second Covid-19 vaccination to refer to a schedule on the Ministry’s Facebook page to confirm appointment times.

Health


Jet stranded on soft runway in Manihiki

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in National, Outer Islands

An Air Rarotonga aircraft was left stranded on Manihiki early this week when its nose wheel dug into a soft spot on the island’s unsealed runway.

National


Justice ministry seeks improved IT support after power outage

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in National, Technology

Better information and communications technology (ICT) support and resources are needed by the Ministry of Justice in light of power cuts on Monday that affected court proceedings, the ministry’s Secretary says.

National


Landowners stunned as toa trees removed by church

Thursday 10 June 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Local, National

Landowners say they have been betrayed after more old-growth Toa trees were removed yesterday at Avarua CICC Church, despite earlier protests and negotiations.

Local


Arorangi reclaim the ‘log of wood’

Wednesday 9 June 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Other Sports, Sports

A determined Arorangi battled hard to reclaim the Kumete Cup after a brilliant performance in the annual competition at the National Stadium in Nikao.

Other Sports


OPINION: Pet Talk: Heartworm, the silent killer

Wednesday 9 June 2021 | Written by Dr. Ellen McBryde | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Heartworm disease is a major health issue for dogs in the Cook Islands, but many pet owners remain unaware of its existence and severity. Dr Ellen McBryde explains.

Editorials


LETTER: Hydro pole crash a wake-up call

Wednesday 9 June 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

Daily letters for Wednesday June 9, 2021

Letters to the Editor


KATA: Budget of Revival

Wednesday 9 June 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Kata, Opinion

Kata


Understanding the importance of Oceans Day

Wednesday 9 June 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Environment, National

Eight government agencies participated in World Oceans Day yesterday, sharing information and advocacy for environmental awareness under the theme ‘Life and livelihoods.’

Environment


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