Wednesday 22 May 2013 | Published in Health
A candlelight walk was held on Saturday to support those living with HIV and AIDS.
Wednesday 22 May 2013 | Published in Economy
There have been some carefully thought out changes to the 2013 Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards entry process.
Wednesday 22 May 2013 | Published in Environment
The Cook Islands is establishing legislation to protect its valuable seabed – and is one of the first nations in the Pacific Islands to do so.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Economy
Pre-budget discussions are continuing this week with talks between government and ministry officials.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Economy
Two water tank suppliers have begun advertising packages for those wanting to receive the government’s $1500 subsidy.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Economy
The co-ordinator of the government’s water tank subsidy has been appointed.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Economy
An Australian slimming competition winner has won a sweet prize – a trip to the Cook Islands.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Crime
The High Court was presided over by Justice of the Peace Carmen Temata on May 16, who passed the following judgments: Alberta Tukakiau – has pleaded guilty to three attempted burglary charges.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Environment
A project by T&M Heather in Blackrock was stopped by the National Environment Service (NES) – but project manager Jojo Heather said he wants proof that the work will harm the environment.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Local
The Ministry of Education is pleased to announce the appointment of Owen Lewis as the director of the newly established Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Local
The party in a complex land case which has organised a raffle to pay hefty legal fees says they have sold over 80 per cent of tickets and still have three draws to go.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Local
Amidst the odours of sweat and grease on the tall ship Picton Castle, the sweet smell of soul food will eventually find your nose.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Local
The Picton Castle is in search of new seamates to join their crew – no experience needed.
Tuesday 21 May 2013 | Published in Local
College students across the Cook Islands have the opportunity to showcase their creative skills as part of a competition currently being run by Cook Island News.
Monday 20 May 2013 | Published in Local
Top local junior paddler Andre Tutaka-George has taken out the Australian Aito paddling event in both the open men and the junior under 19 division.
Monday 20 May 2013 | Published in Health
Work begins this week on the long awaited upgrade to the outpatients department at Rarotonga Hospital.
Monday 20 May 2013 | Published in Outer Islands
CI News reporters Emmanuel Samoglou and Briar Douglas were invited onto the Cook Islands flagged sailing ship Picton Castle on Saturday, to experience first-hand her first day tour in the Cooks.
Monday 20 May 2013 | Published in Crime
The High Court on May 16 was presided over by Justice of the Peace Carmen Temata, who passed judgments on the following drink driving related offences: Jackson Enua – is charged with excess blood alcohol.
Monday 20 May 2013 | Published in Local
The closing scene of the Offshore Pirate team’s short film will be shot at Muri beach today, after being postponed over the weekend.
Monday 20 May 2013 | Published in Local
The gracious crew of the lovely tall ship Picton Castle raised their sails on Saturday, taking an eager group on a leisurely cruise in the blue waters north of Rarotonga.
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