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Visitor numbers dwindle

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Matthew Littlewood | Published in

Tourism numbers are beginning their slide as the industry braces for a tough summer. The visitor arrivals for October, released yesterday, show that there has been a total of 12,803 arrivals, down by 6.1 per cent from September, and well down on July’s peak for the year of 15,616.


Unearthing footballing gems - Former All Whites star coaches next generation of footballers

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Football, Sports

Oceania player of the century and largely regarded as the best football player New Zealand has ever produced, Wynton Rufer, has set his sights on coaching young Cook Islanders.

Football


Stricter rules for e-cigarettes proposed in Amendment Bill

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Matthew Littlewood | Published in Health, Local, National

A review of the Health Act is about to take place, with new rules for electronic cigarettes likely to be proposed.

Health


Missing teenager: ‘We’re not sure whether he is still alive’

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Editor's Pick, Features, Local, National

Parents of a 19-year-old male who has been missing since late July fear their son is dead.

Editor's Pick


‘Remember and learn from the past’

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National

The Religious Advisory Council (RAC) held its annual national prayer service on Sunday, praying for safety and thanking Lord Jesus Christ for continuing protection during the cyclone season which runs from November to April.

Local


Landowners annoyed with perceived lack of consultation around Avana Harbour project

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Environment, Local, National

Landowners in the Avana Harbour area are hot under the collar after a digger turned up on Monday and started dredging in the narrow stretch of water.

Environment


Cops dismiss suggestions to extend helmet law following Atiu crash

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Crime, National

Police have no immediate concerns and say there is not enough activity to justify helmet laws in the outer islands following a crash in Atiu over the weekend.

Crime


Raro trio join Cook Islands Sevens teams

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Rugby Union, Sports

Three Rarotonga-based players will join the Cook Islands 7s men’s and women’s teams for this weekend’s 2022 Oceania Rugby Sevens Challenge in Brisbane, Australia.

Rugby Union


LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Airport project ‘disaster from inception’

Tuesday 15 November 2022 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

Dear Editor, The $6.5 million runway replacement project was a disaster waiting to happen before it even started. Look at the people in charge. The project manager, Ianis Boaza, is an Airport Authority board member and deputy chairman. He is a political appointment, with no engineering qualifications and experience. Taoro Brown, is the chairman of the Airport Authority, another political appointment, with no engineering qualifications and experience.

Letters to the Editor


Atiu trio medevacked to Raro after head on motorbike crash

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Health, Local, National

Three people from Atiu are admitted to Rarotonga Hospital after a ‘suspected’ alcohol-related motorcycle crash over the weekend.

Health


England thunder down under!

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Rahul Patil | Published in Cricket, Sports

In front of 80,462 fans England performed like a well-oiled machine to end Pakistan’s dreams of repeating the heroics of 1992. They also became the first nation to hold both white ball world cups at the same time. Cricket analyst Rahul Patil reviews all the action from the final of the T20 World Cup 2022 from Australia.

Cricket


Consultants to improve online business

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Business, National, Technology

A five-person team of consultants will meet in the Cook Islands in early December to improve online transactions for businesses.

Business


Nikao Sokattak held by Avatiu

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Supplied | Published in Football, Sports

Table toppers Nikao Sokattak were rattled by Avatiu in the premier men’s clash over the weekend.

Football


Stakeholders prepare for 2022/2023 cyclone season

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Environment, National, Weather

The Cook Islands Meteorological Service facilitated the National Climate and Oceans Forum Workshop with its stakeholders on Friday to prepare them for the 2022/23 cyclone season which runs from November to April.

Environment


Early childhood care and education is connected with nature

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Education, National

A series of photos depicting Cook Islands’ early child care education will be exhibited at the World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education in Tashkent, Uzbekistan this week.

Education


LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Should we be worried about a 16 per cent NCEA pilot pass rate?

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

Dear Editor, Kia orana ki to tatou iti tangata. I read with shock that our Cook Islands’ students received a 16 per cent pass rate during the NCEA pilot test.

Letters to the Editor


Man’s best friend

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

It’s been a hard day’s night and I’ve been working like a dog (Beatles) – this has been a phrase used for ages to describe where an employee is at the mercy of the employer and is made to work on a task without taking any breaks, writes Ruta Mave.

Letters to the Editor


Hospital with jacks of all trades

Monday 14 November 2022 | Written by Supplied | Published in

New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa’s former journalist Zahra Shahtahmasebi finds out how a tiny Pacific nation’s health system copes with the twin challenges of vast geographical area and tight workforce constraints.


Court briefs 14.01.22

Sunday 13 November 2022 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Court, Crime, National

Conflict of interest Ngatokorua William had his case adjourned because of a conflict of interest with the Justice of the Peace in the Criminal Court at Avarua. William appeared on Thursday charged with excess breath alcohol and careless driving. JP Vania Kenning told the court there was a conflict of interest but did not say […]

Court


Court briefs 11.11.22

Saturday 12 November 2022 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Court, National

Guilty to assault Eria Bubutei pleaded guilty to four counts of assault on a child in the Criminal Court at Avarua on Thursday. Bubutei pleaded guilty through his lawyer Mark Short. Short said: “He wants to take responsibility and that is why he is taking this plea today.” Justice of the Peace Vania Kenning set […]

Court


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