Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local
Prime minister Henry Puna sees a future of “enhanced connectivity” between the Cook Islands and China, accompanied by a potentially huge increase in Chinese tourists.
Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local
A QUASI-CHRISTIAN organisation claiming to represent ‘God the Mother’ is in the Cook Islands preaching their brand of religion under the cover of a volunteer environmental project.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
Prime Minister Henry Puna has pushed his Manihiki trip to next week in order to attend regional meetings in Noumea, New Caledonia, this week.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Outer Islands
Travel Teacher volunteers arrived for their first project in Aitutaki on July 8 in partnership with Araura College.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Local
Solid waste is a serious problem in the Cook Islands, as the Rarotonga landfill is almost fill, and much of the plastic and waste is harmful to the environment.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Local
Theft on the island has been a growing concern for the community, with countless posts on local Facebook page, Rarotonga Community and Beyond urging residents to lock their doors and secure their valuables.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Written by Chris Taylor | Published in Local
Stolen items recovered in last week’s successful Police raids in Rarotonga are ready to be returned to their rightful owners, but be prepared to prove it was yours.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
Telecommunication and finance minister Mark Brown has shot down suggestions that government’s stake in Bluesky Cook Islands is up for sale.
Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Written by Chris Taylor | Published in Local
Muri beachgoers have been temporarily detoured off the beach as the Mei Te Vai Ki Te Vai project to improve the water quality of the lagoons in Rarotonga and Aitutaki got underway this week.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
Prime minister Henry Puna left for Manihiki yesterday to celebrate Te Maeva Nui on the island.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Local
Energetic young farmer Rourumaru Papatua from Mangaia can usually be found in the early hours of the morning working in her family taro plantation or her vegetable plantations.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Written by Chris Taylor | Published in Local
IN a move that could prove pivotal in gaining more seats in parliament, the Maori Party now has strong Pasifika backing, announcing last week in Auckland that six candidates of Pacific Islands descent will stand in the September New Zealand general election.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
The Parliamentary Select Committee for the Crimes Bill 2017 will meet today to receive the first two public submissions on the bill.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
Tereora College went down to the visiting Malvern College from the United Kingdom in a double header at the BCI Stadium on Thursday.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Local
Depopulation is a word that is bandied around a lot and I, too, have sometimes been caught up in the talk around what this means for us as a country.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Local
It’s been many years since the Cook Islands Game Fishing Club last organised and held a Mamas (and Papas) Reef Fishing Competition.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Environment
Borax is a naturally occurring mineral also known as sodium borate, with a wide variety of household uses.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Local
An article recently published in the scientific journal Marine Policy, highlighted that up to 70 million tourist trips annually are made to locations that benefit to some degree from coral reefs.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Local
After a long 12-week term, schools across the island have finally finished their last week for the term.
Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Local
Moving past a personal battle of self-contrition and the consuming questions of ‘why’ and ‘what if’, a mother of 16-year-old boy who committed suicide in August last year has realised not enough is being done to prevent suicide in the Cook Islands. Memory Mills sat down with CI News reporter Shae Osborne to discuss the complex and confronting issues of teen suicide.
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