National

Slight economic growth projected

Thursday 12 January 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS’ economic growth is projected to improve slightly from 3.1 per cent last year to 3.4 per cent in 2017, according to the 2016/17 Ministry of Finance Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update.

Local

Speeding on water could be expensive

Thursday 12 January 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

SPEEDING in your boat, or on a jetski, could prove to be a very expensive bit of “fun”, with fines of up to $2000 possible.

Local


Weather brings out nuisance mosquitoes

Thursday 12 January 2017 | Published in Local

WHILE there are large numbers of mosquitoes about at present, there are no fears that the Cook Islands is in for problems with serious mosquito diseases.

Local


Tax amnesty raises thorny issues

Thursday 12 January 2017 | Published in Local

GOVERNMENT’S surprise announcement of a tax debt write-off will allow repeat offenders and abusers of the system to benefit over those who do meet their tax obligations.

Local


Big thanks to community from Christmas Box team

Wednesday 11 January 2017 | Published in Local

The 2016 CHRISTMAS Box initiative had a wonderful response from the Rarotongan community.

Local


Runner-up spot for Cook Islands

Wednesday 11 January 2017 | Published in Local

COOK ISLANDS Representative to the World Supermodel South Pacific regional finals Tiare` Simonis was runner up at the event that was held in Pacific Harbour, Fiji, last week.

Local


100 CITTI students set to graduate

Wednesday 11 January 2017 | Published in Education

CLOSE TO 100 students in Rarotonga are expected to graduate from the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute (CITTI) next month.

Education


Call for shooting inquiry details

Wednesday 11 January 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

The GOVERNMENT has been slammed for its secrecy over the proposed inquiry into the mass shootings on Rarotonga last year.

Local

80 gather to celebrate beloved ancestors

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Outer Islands

DESCENDANTS of the late Apii and Moeroa Karaponga from Manihiki have gathered for their first family reunion to celebrate the life of the couple.

Outer Islands


Hat and Hound' a real winner

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Published in Local

The HAT and Hound event held at the Crown Beach Resort on New Year’s Eve was a resounding success, raising a good amount of money to support the Cook Islands Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).

Local

Families celebrate ancestral links

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Published in Local

There was a huge crowd at the Anguna/Porori family reunion held on Rarotonga last week.

Local


Legendary artist to perform here

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Published in Local

FOR THE first time legendary Pacific Islands reggae artist George Fiji Veikoso will be performing in Rarotonga. Veikoso, who is also known as George Brooks Veikoso, is a Fiji-born entertainer who embarked on a career of classic reggae, hip-hop and Rhythm and Blues (R&B). He is jazz vocalist, songwriter, music producer and an occasional actor.

Local


Crunch time for old cars

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

IT HASN’T taken long for the guys at CI General Transport to take to crushing wrecked cars with plenty of enthusiasm.

Local


Health ministry clarifies water testing issue

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Health

The MINISTRY of Health has clarified questions over the testing of water quality at water stations around Rarotonga.

Health


Concern over fishing buffers

Tuesday 10 January 2017 | Published in Local

Traditional leaders and Te Ipukarea Society believe the Ministry of Marine Resources is contradicting a commitment made by the government to the Cook Islands to establish a 50 nautical mile buffer zone around each island, and they’re not happy about it.

Local

Island transport steps up a notch

Monday 9 January 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

PEOPLE and organisations wanting to move goods to and around the outer islands have the best choice of cargo services in more than 30 years, says Malcolm Sword of Cook Islands General Transport.

Local


Businessman was keen CI supporter

Monday 9 January 2017 | Published in Local

A MAN who took part of his pump manufacturing process and out-sourced it to the Cook Islands passed away late last month.

Local

Dumping puts pressure on animal clinic

Monday 9 January 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

WHAT DO some people do if they want to get rid of unwanted animals and Esther Honey Foundation is not open?

Local

Festive sport a serious business

Monday 9 January 2017 | Published in Local

CHRISTMAS sports in Pukapuka means laughter, dancing, running, and patautau - songs of ridicule for the loosing team.

Local


Parties in agreement on amnesty

Monday 9 January 2017 | Published in Local

THE PARLIAMENTARY opposition supports the government’s proposed tax amnesty, saying that while the opposition’s role is to hold government accountable, there are occasions when it agrees with the government.

Local


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