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Living the Good Samaritan’s legacy

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Church Talk, Features

Most of the time, we are so wrapped up in our own lives that we forget about our duty of care for the less fortunate brethren, writes Pastor Eric Toleafoa.

Church Talk

Car rally raises advocacy for electric vehicles

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in National, Technology

The first ever Rarotonga Electrical Vehicle Rally held on Sunday brought together young and adult participants who competed to raise funds for environmentally favoured initiatives./

National


Keeping a tab on patrons

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

Bar and restaurant owners are confident they have systems in place to deal with customer safety amid police concerns.

Local


A man of great talents

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National

Tributes flow for Cook Islands music legend Jon Lindsay who passed away this week in Auckland.

Local


Air freight service back to normal for some businesses

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Local, National

Freight has returned to normal for some local businesses with larger-bodied planes now flying regularly into Rarotonga.

Local


Aircrew exempted from 14-day stay requirement

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Health, National

Aircrew flying to Australia don’t have to spend 14-days in New Zealand before coming to Rarotonga.

Health

Rental cars and taxis gearing up for business

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Economy, National

Transportation services around Rarotonga were forced to come to a grinding halt last year when border closures meant their main source of revenue, tourists, would no longer be around to hire out their rental cars and motorbikes.

Economy


Chamber seeks further cash support for private sector

Friday 28 May 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Economy

The government has signalled current Covid-19 financial support measures are set to wind down at the end of June, but the Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce believes a number of businesses will require some form of support beyond that date.

Economy

Making a racquet: A quest to help Pacific tennis thrive

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Other Sports, Sports

Twenty-one years on from his Davis Cup debut, tennis veteran Brett Baudinet says being able to represent the Cook Islands and the Pacific on the world stage remains a huge honour.

Other Sports


OPINION: Political convenience ahead of proper engineering

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Wilkie Rasmussen | Published in Opinion, Tropical Chronicles

I remember the wise late Professor Papa Ron Crocombe prophesize that in future if we continue our tendency to build on flat, or undulating rich planting land, floods will occur. He is absolutely right, writes Wilkie Rasmussen.

Opinion


KATA: Power politics in Samoa

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Kata, Opinion

Kata


LETTER: Feeling safe after first jab

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor

"What a great experience. We felt no pain and look forward to the next shot in three weeks," writes lawyer and former politician, Norman George.

Letters to the Editor


Puna aims to keep Pacific Forum together

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Pacific Islands, Regional

Former Cook Islands prime minister Henry Puna has started his new role as the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum with focus on the Forum family.

Pacific Islands


Rarotonga sky gazers witness spectacular ‘blood moon’

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Local, National

Eager Rarotonga residents stayed up late Tuesday night and some crawled out of bed in the wee hours of Wednesday morning in the hope to view a super blood moon.

Local


Major water infrastructure project ‘completed’

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National

The Rarotonga water project, Te Mato Vai, dubbed the largest infrastructure project in the history of the nation, was completed yesterday at the official landowners recognition ceremony of the Papua intake in Vaimaanga.

Local


Vaccine rollout paused as officials await next shipment

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Health, National

Government says over 7000 people living in Rarotonga have received their first dose of the Pfizer Covid vaccine.

Health


Police say alcohol was factor in fatal crash

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

Alcohol was a contributing factor in a crash that resulted in the death of a motorcyclist in the early hours of Thursday last week.

Local

Being fruitful

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Local, National

The Nikao Social Centre has become a hive of activity as residents gather there daily before being transported to Rarotonga hospital for their first dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine.

Local


Government to lay out roadmap to economic recovery

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Economy, National

Although just a trickle compared to pre-Covid times, the opening of a travel bubble with New Zealand and the arrival of tourists is coinciding with government’s plans for economic recovery, which remain focused on stimulus and spending.

Economy


Old-growth trees cut down to make way for beautification project

Thursday 27 May 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Environment, National

The Avarua CICC Church proceeded on Wednesday with cutting down six ironwood (toa) trees in preparation for what it described as a beautification project, which it expects will commence in two years.

Environment


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