Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in Local
$5.4 million earmarked for solar panels and desalination The northern group islands are set to receive US$4 million (NZ$5.48 million) worth of solar panel generation systems and desalination units under Japan’s Pacific Environment Community (PEC) Fund. The US$66 million fund is for Pacific Forum Island country governments, non-government organisations and community groups. A representative from […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Today’s Hash House Harriers run number 1550 will be held in conjunction with the Esther Honey Foundation K9 9K fun run/walk for both pet owners and their dogs. Hence we ask all hashers to please turn up to support this wonderful cause. Please bring along your pets for a walk (on a leash or in […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Beautiful gowns, extravagant makeup and handsome men in tuxedos, its almost time! The big night is almost here so make sure you have everything ready a couple days before the actual Ball night. For year 13 students this will be the last ball they will have as high schoolers, so here are 10 tips for […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Young ladies – Are expected to wear evening formal wear – Dresses are to be a modest length with less rather than more upper leg showing – No plunging necklines, bare midriffs or below the waist backs – NO transparent material Young men – Are expected to wear a Tuxedo or dress suit and tie/bow […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Make sure you dress to impress as there will be awards for the King of the Ball, Queen of the Ball, Prince and Princess, best male and female dancers, Cutest couple, best dressed male and female, biggest flirt male and female. Make your presence known to the judges who will be wearing ei’s on the […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Only three days left! The night of the Tereora College ball ‘The Last Waltz’ is just around the corner people, so I hope you are all ready. If you don’t already know (you’d have to be living under a rock to not know) the ball will be at the Princess Anne Hall on Thursday from […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Over 12,000 people have received the vaccination for swine flu (H1N1) during a national immunisation campaign over the past four months. The ministry of health reports that 12,115 people have received the vaccine – about 85.6 per cent of the estimated population of 14,000. Director of community health services Dr Rangi Fariu says of the […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Telecom Cook Islands says that between September 12 and 20 there will be some service degradation due to sun interference. During these times the sun will be directly in line with the satellites servicing Rarotonga and a number of Outer Islands. Because the sun’s radiation is much stronger then the satellite signal it interferes with […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
While work continues repairing and rebuilding homes on Aitutaki damaged by Cyclone Pat, work is also ongoing on government buildings and buildings under government control. This work includes repair and restoration of Aitutaki Hospital as well as repair and reconstruction of schools including Araura College, Araura Primary and Vaitau Primary. Also the Amuri School has […]
Monday 13 September 2010 | Published in National
Next month Pukapuka and Nassau will be receiving treatment for filariasis – a tropical disease more readily known as Elephantitis – a non-curable condition where parts of the body can become severely enlarged and painful. The treatment programme is being run following screening of the population last month. Director of community health services Dr Rangi […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in National
Government has looked at tabling an amendment to the Constitution before parliament is dissolved on September 24. Attorney general Wilkie Rasmussen says the idea was to compliment the national referendum on the issue of whether the number of MPs should be reduced with legislation that could be followed through by the government formed after the […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in National
Rarotonga’s petrol pumps dried up yesterday but fuel importer Triad Pacific Petroleum is saying the shortage will soon be over. The island’s fresh stock of petrol is due to arrive aboard the Southern Express on Sunday afternoon. Triad Pacific Petroleum manager Chris Vaile says he’s been assured the fuel will start coming off the ship […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in Local
Twelve jurors this week found Paul Williams guilty of manslaughter and driving with excess breath alcohol. He was facing both charges after fatally striking visiting Golden Oldies rugby player Duncan Barrowman with his truck in May of last year. The jury delivered its guilty verdict on Thursday night, following a trial that lasted roughly six […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in Local
Most people polled were stuck in the middle when it came to rating the performance of our current government, with 49 per cent saying the performance was fair or average. However, 39 per cent were not so kind, rating the performance as “useless” while just 12 per cent rated it as good. But those were […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in Local
Election survey – 33% for Demo, 26% for CIP, 14% Independent The Cook Islands News pre-election poll reveals 76 percent of 182 voters surveyed want the number of seats in parliament reduced. The same question will be put to voters on November 17 in a national referendum that will need over two-thirds (67 per cent) […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in National
It’s time to re-label modern day bodybuilding. The word bodybuilding easily conjures images of guys spending endless hours grunting it out in the gym and developing freakishly huge muscles, with personalities such as the now Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, being the most famous of them all. It is true that to be a bodybuilder, […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in National
Members of the Cook Islands Voyaging Society have been taking part in a ‘Health our spirit worldwide conference’ in Honolulu – a meeting of indigenous people from across the globe. Pictured here is the director of the Polynesian Voyaging Society Nainoa Thompson (centre left) with members of the Cook Islands Voyaging Society including (from left) […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in National
Auckland University Pacific Health lecturer Dr Vili Nosa says his research on alcohol use by Niuean men in NZ reveals similarities to the drinking practices of other Pacific Islanders. Nosa spoke at the recent Women in Sport seminar about his work and research which has focused on alcohol, tobacco and drug use. For his PhD […]
Saturday 11 September 2010 | Published in National
Cook Islander Potini Potini has been taking photos for most of his life, but it wasn’t until four years ago that he realised he had a gift. A friend of his got married in 2006 and he wasn’t impressed with the images captured by the professional photographer, smugly noting to himself that he could probably […]
Friday 10 September 2010 | Published in Local
Cabinet agrees to national vote on reduction of MPs A binding referendum on whether there should be a reduction in the number of seats in Parliament is going ahead. Prime Minister Jim Marurai made a formal announcement of this yesterday. Cabinet made the commitment on Tuesday to stage the referendum at the general election on […]
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