National

Fiji Times misreports CI case

Tuesday 12 April 2011 | Published in National

The Fiji Times national newspaper yesterday reported a linkage between the brutal assault of two Fijian men by a group of Cook Islanders and the deportation of a Fijian national who tested positive for HIV at Rarotonga Hospital. The headline of the article published on the newspaper’s online edition read ‘HIV Fijian deported’ and explained […]

National

Vaka makes landfall in Tahiti

Tuesday 12 April 2011 | Published in Local

Vaka Marumaru Atua arrived in Tahiti yesterday. Captain Peia Patai emailed an update to Cook Islands Voyaging Society president Ian Karika yesterday at 6.34am, reporting that the vaka was 35 nautical miles from Tahiti and on track to arrive before 2pm. Samoa vaka Matahi and Tahiti vaka Faafaite were expected to greet her and escort […]

Local

Don't trash Punanga Nui!

Tuesday 12 April 2011 | Published in Local

A pile of residential green waste dumped alongside the stream at the Punanga Nui Market is the last straw for market manager Elmah McBirney, who is issuing a final warning to those who use the market place as a rubbish tip. McBirney says the large amount of green waste, which includes hedge clippings and other […]

Local

Pukapuka by-election on June 7

Tuesday 12 April 2011 | Published in Local

The Pukapuka by-election date has been set for June 7. Nominations for candidates close on April 25 and a fee of $500 is payable for each candidate contesting the by-election. Chief Electoral Officer Taggy Tangimetua states the main Pukapuka roll will close April 15 and the supplementary roll on April 29. Cook Islands Party candidate […]

Local

5% growth essential

Tuesday 12 April 2011 | Published in Local

The Economic Task Force believes the Cook Islands’ economic objective to achieve 5%-plus GDP growth a year would result in the country being self-sufficient and leading the Pacific. This will require keeping growth rates above our past economic performance. The country’s ability to pay for public services that people want will be compromised if we […]

Local

Two Bears to face judiciary

Tuesday 12 April 2011 | Published in National

The rugby league judiciary panel will meet again today to decide the fate of Arorangi Bears captain Augustine Heather and club president Pare Rongokea who last week pleaded guilty to allegations of ‘harassment’ of a referee. On Saturday, April 2, Rongokea was cited for assaulting referee Simiona Teiotu and Heather for assaulting assistant referee Arthur […]

National

Checkout operator stole cash

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in Crime

For stealing groceries worth $169.75 from Manea Foods Ltd at Nikao, a former employee of the company was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within six months, by Justice Hugh Williams in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua on Friday. Alice Faaumu (41) unemployed, of Arorangi, pleaded guilty to […]

Crime

TIS shows purse seine doco on Vaka TV

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in Environment

The environmental organisation Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) will be televising a documentary on the environmental impact of purse seine fishing tomorrow evening on Vaka TV. The screening coordinated by TIS is part of an awareness campaign “Te Ki o to Tatou Moana ei angai rai ia tatou – our ocean of fish is for the […]

Environment

Outrigging fun for all ages

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in Local

It was all action and lots of fun for everyone including these budding young paddlers at Saturday’s annual corporate oe vaka raceday at Muri beach. Report and photos, pages 10-11. 11041021

Local

'Bootleggers' taking business away

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in Local

A local real estate agent who says he and others have worked hard to establish professional services isn’t happy about an offshore company selling valuable local properties describing the company as ‘no better than bootleggers’. Real Estate agent John McElhinney says it’s tough to see the cream of the efforts going offshore when he believes […]

Local

Take part and have your say

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in Local

The government can’t do it alone and needs your help – come to the Economic Summit and have your say. That’s the appeal Finance Minister Mark Brown is sending all Cook Islanders saying tomorrow’s Economic Summit is going to be a groundbreaking event for the country. “It’s a huge event for us because the summit […]

Local

Homes wanted

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in National

By Gregg Young With the amount of homeless adult cats and kittens currently at the Esther Honey Foundation looking for homes, we cannot stress enough that we need to try and control the population of cats on Rarotonga. In order to control the population of cats we not only need to de-sex them but also […]

National

Nukutere runs for Christchurch

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in National

Nukutere College students worked up a sweat on the running tracks on Friday to raise funds for victims of the Christchurch earthquake. Through the week leading up to the run – students went out into the community seeking pledges by people to sponsor them for the 10km (25 times around the running track) distance around […]

National

Activist claims dodgy land agents claiming thousands

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in National

An act introduced to protect the public from unscrupulous land agents doesn’t seem to be working, according to human rights and land activist Lynnsay Francis. She says there are still cases of people losing thousands of dollars and something must be done about it now. “People have complained to me about it and I am […]

National

Vaka makes Raiatea

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in National

After nine days of sailing – voyaging vaka Marumaru Atua and her crew arrived in Raiatea on Friday night, anchoring outside motu Mirimiri. Vaka skipper Peia Patai reported back to Rarotonga that because the vaka had arrived at 7pm on Friday – they had to sail to Uturoa at first light on Saturday for clearance. […]

National

Volunteer doc loves the people

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in National

David Sims is finishing up his second stint at the Rarotonga Hospital as a volunteer in the paediatrics and obstetrics wards, and his colleagues are sad to see him go. The Canadian medical student, whose upcoming graduation ceremony will confirm his status as a qualified doctor, has been helping out at the hospital for the […]

National

Police concerned at number of thefts

Monday 11 April 2011 | Published in National

Police are concerned at the number of thefts and people being unlawfully found in homes and tourist accommodation. Police are seeking information concerning a ‘peeping tom’ who was watching a female tourist take a shower in her Muri accommodation. According to the police report, the man wearing a yellow t-shirt ran away when he was […]

National

Sentences suspended

Saturday 9 April 2011 | Published in Crime

Three men convicted of charges arising from a 2008 protest at the Manihiki airport have escaped jail sentences. Mataio Johnson and Ruhau Tamaunu were each convicted of endangering transport, which carries a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment. Temu Okotai was convicted of being a party to the offence. All three received deferred sentences of […]

Crime

Young mum jailed

Saturday 9 April 2011 | Published in Crime

For stealing $30,000 from Air Rarotonga over a period of 18 months, a former employee of the company was convicted and sent to jail for one year by Justice Hugh Williams in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua yesterday. Yvonne Quarter (25), of Tupapa, pleaded guilty to a representative charge of theft as a […]

Crime

PM extends open invitation to summit

Saturday 9 April 2011 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna wants all Cook Islanders to join in planning the development of the country. Puna has extended an open invitation to all Cook Islanders to take part in the National Economic Summit being held over two days next week. “This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in setting the […]

Local

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