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OPINION: The power of words

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Individuals must take responsibility for the words they choose to use, because seditious words turn to violent actions. By Ruta Tangiiau Mave.

Editorials


LETTERS: Pure Epetoma – the prayer week & NZ Quarantine diary

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

Letters - Monday January 11.

Letters to the Editor


Turning crisis into opportunity?

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Environment, National

While Covid-19 appears to have given earth time to heal, some governments are reportedly using the pandemic to hurt conservation efforts across the globe.

Environment


OPINION: ‘It takes courage to disagree with the government’

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Editorials, Opinion

There is a moving scene from 2020 that struck me deeply. I will carry it with me for a long time, writes Opposition leader Tina Browne.

Editorials

Drink-driver caught three times over legal limit

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Crime, National

A drunk driver on a motorbike tried to evade police early yesterday morning but was caught and arrested.

Crime


Top cop job appointment by end of January

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Local, National

A recommendation from the Office of the Public Service Commissioner on the appointment of the Commissioner of Police is expected to be made later this month.

Local


Thirty-four businesses expected to re-enter wage subsidy scheme

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Economy, National

Government is expected to spend about $14 million in wage subsidy in 2021, following a number of rule changes that have resulted in 34 businesses becoming re-eligible to collect the benefit.

Economy

Let the Games begin!

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Local, National

The Cook Islands Beach Games 2021 were officially opened last night at the Nikao Beach Court, kicking off two weeks of action over five separate events.

Local


Favourites make impressive start in Rugby Nines

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in League, Sports

Tupapa Panthers and Avatiu Eels remain undefeated after tough battle on day one at the Nines in Paradise tournament.

League


OPINION: Silence in unhealthy democracies

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Public scrutiny of public decisions that involve the public’s wellbeing and are paid for by the public purse should be welcomed and not defended as if the scrutiny of this decision was a personal attack, Thomas Wynne writes.

Editorials


The invertebrate biodiversity expedition on Raemaru

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Environment, National

In December, author Gerald McCormack, who is also the director of the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust joined Joseph Brider of the Trust, Maja Poeschko and Kirby Morejohn on an expedition to the top of Raemaru.

Environment


Embarking on a second homecoming

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Features, Weekend

At the beginning of 2019, Vainepoto Tangaroa traded her mum’s slice of paradise, Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand, for that of her late father’s, the beautiful Cook Islands. Tangaroa tells associate editor Katrina Tanirau why it’s a decision she’s glad she made.

Features


Teaching the teachers of te reo Maori

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Features, Weekend

Deploying an effective academic programme is challenging in the best of times, but it took a pandemic to bring together an all-star roster of Cook Islands academics that are helping a group of local University students to revitilise te reo o te Kuki Airani.

Features


Rangokere – a time to share, be grateful and appreciate Mauke

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Weekend

The Christmas and New Year Day festive season in Mauke is about “rangokere” – the gifting of baskets of food, the picnics, the joyful songs and dances and the hosting of specially prepared feasts in homes – teretere or roni.

Features


OPINION: Looking back, 2020 hindsight for Te Ipukarea Society

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Local environment NGO Te Ipukarea Society has put together a list of highlights from 2020.

Editorials


"Democracy is a fragile commodity"

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

Letter writer John Scott says we can take some lessons from recent events in the USA.

Letters to the Editor

Connecting youths to their environment

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Environment, National

A local non-government organisation is running a programme to help connect Cook Islands youth with nature.

Environment


‘Being in Mauke really felt like going home’

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Weekend

Tere Carr, husband Mike, children Kiva and Maeva, and mother Rongo Preston chose to spend the Christmas break on Mauke, a place she had last visited in the early 1990s.

Features


Local body oil vendor sniffing out a business opportunity

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National

This upstart business began with the sweet-smelling scented blooms of the mataoi tree.

Local


Local authorities urged to investigate stabbing on Cook Islands registered vessel

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Crime, National

Marine Cook Islands should investigate the death of a crew member on a Cook Islands registered vessel, says a former detective.

Crime


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