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'Helmet habit saved my life'

Friday 16 October 2020 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Local, National

Te Ariki Tuavera is grateful for his habit of wearing a helmet whenever he gets on his motorbike.

Local


Water disinfection explained

Saturday 1 June 2019 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Economy, Entertainment, Local, National, Weekend

Do we need to disinfect our drinking water? Several reports have highlighted the need to improve the quality of the drinking water throughout the Cook Islands – Rarotonga and the Pa Enua. In Rarotonga work has started on the provision of a more robust supply of water with better distribution and increased water storage for times of drought.

Economy


Water charge for 'excessive' use only

Friday 1 June 2018 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Economy, Local, National

Finance minister Mark Brown is defending the introduction of tariffs for domestic and commercial water users, saying the measures are only intended to encourage water conservation and reduce water wastage on Rarotonga.

Economy

Sisters celebrate birthdays together

Monday 30 April 2018 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Church Talk, Features, Local

It must be rare indeed for sisters born years apart to each share the same birth date as their mother.

Church Talk


Sisters mark their very special day

Tuesday 24 April 2018 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Features, Local, Weekend

Sisters Mareta Matamua and Teuira-o-te-Rangi Taikakara were the stars of a very special lunchtime party in Arorangi on Sunday.

Features


Traditional arts provide for children

Thursday 12 January 2017 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Art, Features, Go Local, Local

Keeping alive the traditional Cook Islands art of making tivaevae and pareu, 46-year-old Matakeu Katuke recalls the days when she treasured the skill handed down to her by her elders.

Art


Top stories of year that was 2016

Thursday 5 January 2017 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Features, Local, Memory Lane

JANUARY

Features

Centenary brings back memories for former Apii Avarua student

Monday 10 October 2016 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Local, Memory Lane, Weekend

This week, Apii Avarua celebrates 100 years of providing education. In this feature, Tuaine Bailey (nee Strickland), daughter of Mana and Mauariki Strickland recalls her return to Rarotonga from Pukapuka and enrolling at Avarua School in 1949 at the age of seven.

Features


Miss Earth contestant securely anchored in community values

Wednesday 28 September 2016 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Art, Entertainment, Features, Local

I FIRST met Allanah Herman-Edgar a little over a year ago.

Art


Apii Avarua's oldest pupil looks back

Saturday 10 September 2016 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Features, Local, Memory Lane

AS APII Avarua counts down to its centennial celebration, bonfires and the flying of the British flag, the Union Jack is what the oldest surviving student of Apii Avarua recalls the most from her school days.

Features


Legal marijuana proposed

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Guam, Regional

A bill to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes in the Northern Marianas is taking its first step towards becoming law.

Guam

Boats designed to combat tuberculosis

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Regional

CAIRNS – Four specially-crafted boats are heading from Australia’s north-east coast to Papua New Guinea as part of an initiative to help stop the spread of tuberculosis in the country.

Regional

Muesli bar sends wrong message

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Regional

LORENGAU – The company running the Manus Island detention asylum seeker centre in Papua New Guina has refused a large shipment of “Freedom” brand muesli bars because the brand was thought inappropriate to give to asylum seekers who were locked up.

Regional

Cyclone developing

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Regional

SUVA – The Fiji Met Service says a tropical depression near New Caledonia was likely to have developed into a cyclone by today – while torrential rain from a separate weather system has caused surface flooding in Samoa.

Regional

More breakfast foods flown to hospitals

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Outer Islands

The Seventh Day Adventist Church has donated Sanitarium breakfast cereals, Anchor milk and So Good milk products to four more hospitals this month.

Outer Islands

Catholic youth ready to lead

Saturday 31 January 2015 | Written by Supplied | Published in Education, National

Only four days into the 2015 new school year and Nukutere College have already appointed their student leaders and are ready to get on with the business of learning.

Education


Everything is Super

Saturday 8 October 2011 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Features, Weekend

The Inside Films (IF) Awards have been termed the peoples choice awards for Australia. If thats the case, the people have chosen Cook Islander Gareth Davies, whose two short films have been nominated for IF Awards. Davies is the son of Sandra Davies and grandson of Mary Harvey, who was the sister of Sir Tom […]

Features

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