Thursday 13 April 2017 | Published in Local
Good news for welfare beneficiaries - the welfare benefits scheduled to be paid on April 16 will instead be available today (Thursday).
Thursday 13 April 2017 | Published in Outer Islands
CITC’s Recycle Station project is expanding to the outer islands and now Mangaia School has a recycling centre of its own.
Thursday 13 April 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local
As a cyclone ravages the North Island of New Zealand, prime minister Henry Puna is thankful we have avoided a destructive storm this season.
Thursday 13 April 2017 | Published in Local
Rarotonga lawyer Tina Browne is the new president of the Democratic Party
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local
If anyone attending the Salon Culinaire or La Chaine des Rotisseurs competitions yesterday thought they were in for a Hell’s Kitchen style cook-off with loads of yelling and screaming, then they would have been in for a shock.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Education
Eight student leaders and 16 school councillors have decided they will make a difference to their school, Tereora College, this year.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Local
The Islander Hotel has become the place to go on the island for live entertainment.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Education
Two Cook Islands students, one from Aitutaki and one from Rarotonga have been selected to represent the Cook Islands at the Sir Peter Blake Youth EnviroLeader Forum (YELF) in New Zealand later this month.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Local
CITC’s new-look Kavera Central Store was officially opened on Monday afternoon.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Health
Nine medical professionals from the Health ministry are conducting the annual outreach health programme to the northern group islands.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Local
Since the Religious Advisory Council’s thanksgiving services began back in 2005, there have been no major problems with tropical cyclones on Rarotonga, says RAC chairman Tevai Matapo.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Weather
“Don’t worry, be happy.”
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local
The winner of the Young Chef of the Year competition won’t be known until tonight and that’s the way Phillip Nordt planned it.
Wednesday 12 April 2017 | Published in Politics
That was the provocative and hard-hitting title of a presentation given by lawyer Mark Short on the first day of the annual Demo conference at the Takuvaine AOG Hall on Monday.
Tuesday 11 April 2017 | Published in Local
Apii Rutaki will begin raising money today to build a much-needed assembly hall.
Tuesday 11 April 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
The Cook Islands has set a benchmark with the successful hosting of the Pacific Islands Telecommunication Association (PITA) annual general meeting and tradeshow at the National Auditorium last week.
Tuesday 11 April 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local
New Zealand-born Cook Islands artist Sylvia Marsters paintings left many who attended the exhibition at Bergman Gallery last week mesmerised by their beauty.
Tuesday 11 April 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local
If you are a food lover or just enjoy watching cooking competition shows, then get yourself down to the Cook Island Tertiary Training Institute today for a lesson or three in fine dining.
Tuesday 11 April 2017 | Published in Local
The three-day Cook Islands Democratic Party conference began at the AOG Hall in Takuvaine yesterday – with the news media excluded.
Monday 10 April 2017 | Published in Local
As Florida Hosking Pori and her daughter Courtney waited patiently on a motorbike at a Matavera side road for traffic to pass, an oncoming speeding car smashed head-on into them – their bike ending up crushed under the front of the vehicle.
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