Friday 6 January 2012 | Published in Local
Details have yet to emerge on the circumstances surrounding the suspected death of a yacht skipper who disappeared in Cook Islands waters on Tuesday. Cook Islands police have been tight-lipped on the issue since patrol boat Te Kukupa was deployed on Tuesday afternoon in response to a distress call from the yacht Bonny, received about […]
Friday 6 January 2012 | Published in Local
Members of the public should put up some of the costs associated with transport expenses in the case of health emergencies and not rely solely on government assistance, minister of health Nandi Glassie has said. The government has estimated it will spend $500,000 on patient referrals this year, funded through its POBOC fund or Payments […]
Thursday 5 January 2012 | Published in Local
Police are searching for a white, creamy or yellow vehicle that was involved in a hit and run incident at Arorangi on Christmas Eve. Panel beaters, rental agencies and anybody who may have been in the area during the incident are being encouraged to contact Cook Islands Police with any information that may lead them […]
Thursday 5 January 2012 | Published in Local
The first leg of the major roads and water updates on Rarotonga will begin in the New Year, following a public information campaign from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning. Work on the road surface and water mains replacement project, included in the ADB Economic Recovery Support Programme, is now set to begin after years […]
Thursday 5 January 2012 | Published in Local
Prominent Cook Islander Mike Pero is in Rarotonga launching his New Zealand-based enterprise locally. Pero, well known for his mortgage and finance company which has expanded into real estate, has lent his brand name to the Rarotonga firm Cook Islands Real Estate (CIRE). Essentially the firm remains operating as it has done, but with the […]
Wednesday 4 January 2012 | Published in Local
Returning Cook Islander David and his friend Sarah from Australia got right into the New Years celebration at Muri beach in matching sparkly 2012 glasses. The duo were among hundreds of locals and visitors at the popular beach to ring in the new year and watch the fantastic fireworks from the lagoon.
Wednesday 4 January 2012 | Published in Local
Police are reissuing calls for wanted man Kakino Kakino Junior to turn himself in and end the nearly two-week manhunt. Cook Islands police have been sounding their appeal through Kakinos friends and families in Rarotonga, as well as through media. Inspector John Strickland said police had been visiting a list of Kakinos known associates, asking […]
Wednesday 4 January 2012 | Published in Local
Cook Islands police patrol boat Te Kukupa was deployed yesterday afternoon to answer a distress call from the skipper of the yacht Bonny. The vessels owner contacted local authorities at around 9.14am yesterday to report that he was 20 nautical miles south of Rarotonga and he was experiencing breathing problems. Cook Islands Police Commissioner Maara […]
Wednesday 4 January 2012 | Published in Local
Police arrested four people over the New Years weekend for alcohol related motor accidents and assaults. Police are especially concerned at the rising number of burglaries plaguing the island. Inspector John Strickland says police received 10 reports of breaking and entering between Friday afternoon and Tuesday. This is of great concern to police as this […]
Saturday 31 December 2011 | Published in Local
After a shocking start to their Christmas blitz, Cook Islands police are asking for better community cooperation in making the New Year holiday break a safe one. Inspector John Strickland said police were appalled with the crime statistics recorded in the first half of the festive season safety campaign and he hoped the second half […]
Saturday 31 December 2011 | Published in Local
Pauline Margaret Rakera Taripo is at the top of the 2012 Queens New Year Honours list for the Cook Islands, which was announced today. Taripo known locally as Makea Karika Margaret Ariki has been made a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE) the second highest rank in the Most […]
Saturday 31 December 2011 | Published in Local
Ngaro is the first Cook Islander to be elected as a MP in New Zealand and has travelled home to the Cook Islands this week with his family for a holiday. He will spend a few days in Aitutaki where his parents live next week before returning to Rarotonga and departing for New Zealand on […]
Friday 30 December 2011 | Published in Local
In 54 years of living in Rarotonga, Papa Jeff Griffiths has never seen a flood this bad. The 76-year-old Tupapa resident is completely house-bound unable to step beyond his front and back door. Living on Karekare Alley, Papa Jeff has been watching the rain turn his property into a lake. Steps to his porch are […]
Friday 30 December 2011 | Published in Local
A Cook Islands youth has drowned after becoming trapped under water at Wigmores Waterfall on Wednesday. Sixteen-year-old Aumata Aumata was swimming at the Titikaveka waterfall with a friend about 5.30pm on Wednesday when a heavy gush of water flowed down the waterfall and trapped him, Cook Islands police said. The youth was stuck under water […]
Thursday 29 December 2011 | Published in Local
Christmas was extra special this year for Carl and Pua Hunter who welcomed their baby boy into the world on the afternoon of Christmas day the only baby born at the Rarotonga hospital on the day. The yet to named baby boy was due today, though Pua said that after her first three boys she […]
Thursday 29 December 2011 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands cyclone predictions for the current season have not changed despite the current adverse weather, according to Cook Islands Meteorological Service senior forecaster Maara Vaiimene. One or two cyclones are expected to affect the Cook Islands southern group during the current season, which officially extends to April. Climate and weather forecasting organisations across […]
Thursday 29 December 2011 | Published in Local
Rarotonga was battered by high winds and heavy rain early yesterday morning from a weather front that brought in conditions similar to a tropical cyclone, Cook Islands Meteorological Service reports. Wind gusts of about 90km/h battered areas of Rarotonga while more than 60mm of rain fell on Rarotonga between 8am on Tuesday and 2pm yesterday. […]
Wednesday 28 December 2011 | Published in Local
Local police are on the hunt for known felon Kakino Kakino (above) who has become a wanted man after failing to meet his bail curfew before the Christmas weekend. Police have been unable to locate Kakino who they would like to talk to in relation to a rash of burglaries on the island over the […]
Wednesday 28 December 2011 | Published in Local
Cook Islands police have had a frustrating festive weekend with high numbers of incidents ranging from domestic abuse to burglaries and motor accidents. In total five people were arrested. Eight domestic disputes were attended to by police between Thursday December 22 and yesterday. Detective Inspector Areumu Ingaua says the majority of domestic disputes attended to […]
Saturday 24 December 2011 | Published in Local
Prime Minister Henry Puna has stopped plans to establish a hydrogen plant on Aitutaki for electricity generation. Cook Islands News has received a copy of a letter from Puna addressed to the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) director general Kandeh Yumkella in Austria. The letter, dated December 22, declines an invitation from the UNIDO […]
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