National

Parliament clerk biased, says Tuavera

Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Politics

CLERK OF Parliament John Tangi has shown his bias against members of the opposition by withdrawing the approval of three opposition members to attend a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) meeting in Brisbane, Australia, says Ngatangiia MP Tamaiva Tuavera.

Politics

Nukutere pupils help cyclone-hit college

Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Local

A PROJECT to rebuild Saint John’s College in Cawaci, Fiji is better off by $15,000 after a cheque for that amount was handed over to Bishop Paul Donoghue at St Joseph Cathedral in Avarua yesterday.

Local


It pays to be quick for freshest fruit and veges

Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Local

IT PAYS to be quick for freshest fruit and veges. Drag yourself out of the house this morning and head down to the Punanga Nui Market. From early in the day it’s the place to be, and it’s guaranteed to be buzzing with people looking to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables, and a huge range of souvenirs, crafts, clothing and cooked food. Local seasonal produce is available from 8am to 12 noon, but it pays to be quick or you may miss out because the most popular varieties of fruit and vegetables always sell out before closing time.

Local


Wheeling out the classics

Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Local

IF YOU’RE into music, Trader Jacks will certainly be the place to be tonight, when Rarotonga’s Vinyl Revival Club hosts another of its legendary club nights.

Local

Brown to lead the opposition

Saturday 23 July 2016 | Published in Politics

Teenui-Mapumai member of Parliament Rose Brown has become the first woman in Cook Islands history to lead an opposition coalition.

Politics

Finance minister in Fiji meetings

Saturday 23 July 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Politics

FINANCE minister Mark Brown was one of the ministers from around the region who signed a joint submission to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in Fiji earlier this week to ensure Pacific voices are better heard in international meetings.

Politics


Chook right, then left, then right again

Friday 22 July 2016 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

WHY DID the chicken cross the road?

Local


Chief Justice to stay until November

Friday 22 July 2016 | Published in Local

CABINET has extended the appointment of Thomas Crowley Weston QC as Chief Justice until October 31, when he will step down as Chief Justice and judge of the Cook Islands High Court.

Local

Students present myths and legends

Friday 22 July 2016 | Published in Local

The MINISTRY of Education’s Language and Cultural team presented a drama showcase featuring students from various schools as they reflected on Cook Islands Myths and Legends at the National Auditorium Centre yesterday.

Local


Our inspectors are watchful, but friendly

Friday 22 July 2016 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

Cook Islands’ fisheries officers have been down at the Avatiu Harbour port recently monitoring the transfer of fish between longliners and a fish-carrier the Asian Star No.1.

Local


MCI to collaborate with Chinese body

Friday 22 July 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

MCI COLLABORATES with Chinese ship certification body.

Local


Roaming dogs hurt Raro's image

Friday 22 July 2016 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

RAROTONGA has an international image problem over roaming dogs.

Local


August 25 set for MP's sentencing

Friday 22 July 2016 | Published in Local

Former Marine Resources minister Teina Bishop will be sentenced in the Cook Islands High Court on August 25.

Local


Saturday work ban strands 20

Friday 22 July 2016 | Published in Outer Islands

Twenty passengers arrived back in Rarotonga on Monday this week after being stranded on Rakahanga for almost two weeks because Seventh Day Adventist officials on the island would not allow them to board their ship on a Saturday.

Outer Islands

College cultural competition tomorrow

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

Tereora College has been roaming with culture the past weeks with the school students intensely practicing for their cultural competition held on Friday.

Local

Date's passion for helping others

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Local, National

Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

Local


Student product display impresses FAO

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

The FOOD and Agriculture Organisation will hold a workshop in Rarotonga next week and the Atiu and Mauke teams have been given the opportunity to take part following their positive results and the standard of their display at the Bank of the Cook Islands Business Challenge showcase on Tuesday.

Local


New business jet set to arrive in September

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

AIR RAROTONGA’S new business jet is expected to land on Rarotonga in mid-September.

Local


Teina Bishop found guilty!

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

Former Minister of Marine Resources back in court this morning

Local


How the Bishop case unfolded...

Thursday 21 July 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS Police Service prosecution team revealed late last year that they believed the evidence was stacked against former Minister of Marine Resources Teina Bishop.

Local


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