Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
The first St Joseph Scouts Troop camp for 2015 held was a huge success, with 20 Cubs and 16 Scouts taking part in activities organised by their three leaders.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
The new Are Tapaeanga or rest hut planned for Avatiu harbour is part of ongoing improvements designed to give cruise ship passengers the best possible experience when they visit Rarotonga, says Ports Authority chief executive Bim Tou.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
A new Cook Islands Labour Market Remuneration Survey commissioned by the Office of the Public Service Commissioner was presented to participating organisations by strategic pay consultant Geoff Summers this week.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Education
Rutaki Primary School is one of the smallest schools on the island and this week they proved beyond doubt that they are a school with a big heart.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Politics
A group of Cook Islands women had the rare opportunity to get an insight into the workings of Parliament on Thursday.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
It’s International Women’s Day tomorrow– a fitting day to mark the end of this week’s conference and Biennial Meeting of the Cook Islands National Council of Women (CINCW).
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
It seems big brother may be watching over the Cook Islands, after all.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Education
Rebuilding the new Apii Nikao modern learning environment school could take up to three years, and will not be completed by this coming August as first expected, pupils’ parents heard this week.
Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local
International Women’s Day was celebrated in style by Cook Islands Business and Professional Women on Thursday night.
Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Politics
A woman’s place was once traditionally thought to be at home.
Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Health
Healthy living was the focus of the first Ministry of Health Non-Communicable Disease Day held yesterday, aiming to combat one of the biggest health issues in the Cook Islands.
Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Local
Amidst shock allegations this week that New Zealand has been spying on its Pacific neighbours, questions remain about the privacy of people in the Cook Islands.
Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Politics
Continuing the legacy of her husband is the aim of the newly-announced Vaipae-Tautu Democratic Party candidate, Teinakore Ioane.
Thursday 5 March 2015 | Published in Local
Violence against women in the Cook Islands continues to be a barrier to equality.
Thursday 5 March 2015 | Published in Politics
The Democratic Party flag will be flying in Mitiaro after the Court of Appeal dismissed the Cook Islands Party appeal, raising the stakes in the upcoming Vaipae-Tautu by-election.
Thursday 5 March 2015 | Published in Local
A total of seven traffic-related cases were brought before Justice of the Peace Pae Tuteru at the High Court last Thursday.
Thursday 5 March 2015 | Published in Local
Certain parts of Aitutaki’s reef have been the focus of activity this week as islanders race to make the most of a rare trochus harvest.
Thursday 5 March 2015 | Published in Local
Pacific Resort Hotel Group is partnering with Air New Zealand and joining their Airpoints programme, starting this month.
Thursday 5 March 2015 | Published in Local
Four theological students had the chance of a lifetime to share their knowledge of Christianity, a world away from the Cook Islands in Southeast Asia.
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