Wednesday 22 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Shame on our sports awards not recognising Malcolm Kaijer from tennis as coach of the year for the Cook Islands.
Wednesday 22 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
So last year’s shootings were preventable.
Tuesday 21 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
On Friday March 10 there was a headline in the paper that read, “Less domestic violence thanks to police visits”.
Monday 20 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
News that the Justice ministry is planning to pay new prison warden recruits even less than previously doesn’t bode well for any positive changes within the prison system, another smoke signaller says. “People who are underpaid, are far less likely to do a good job than those who are paid well and fairly. Commissioner of Police please take note.”
Monday 20 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
While reading the news about tax evasion in CI News last week, I was taken aback not only at the severity of the level of the fines but that the court saw fit to penalise the business twice for the same offences.
Monday 20 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
E patianga teia na te Koutu Nui ki te Akava tutara e te Minita no te Akava no teia tumu manako maata e kia akatupu ia te ture no te takore i te tikaanga mou pupui ki te iti tangata katoatoa.
Monday 20 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
It is frustrating listening to comments about Rose Brown being a vaka-jumper like Albert Nicholas.
Monday 20 March 2017 | Published in Opinion
A Virtues Project strategy has called to me lately: Recognise Teachable Moments.
Friday 17 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Thomas Wynne’s folksy column “In celebration of our women”
Friday 17 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Just a correction to Thomas Wynne’s column in CI News on March 11.
Friday 17 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Mark Brown, the Finance minister and current MP for Takuvaine explained that Takuvaine back roads are getting priority for upgrading over the badly congested and dangerous Muri main road because approval for land needed to widen the Muri main road is yet to be sorted out with landowners.
Friday 17 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
An open letter to our Prime Minister, the Honourable Henry Puna from the Cook Islands National Youth Council:
Thursday 16 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Regarding the story about Blue the coconut crab in CI News on Wednesday, I noticed Sheryl John was quoted as saying that coconut crabs mate and shed their shells in the sea.
Thursday 16 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Lock up your guns? What are the police waiting for, another triple homicide?
Wednesday 15 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
“Regarding the article in CI News about an abandoned car on the main road at Tupapa, police said they failed to reach the relatives of the car owner on number provided,” a smoke signaller says. “This is a small island, so why didn’t they just go and look for that person. Problem solved. I just hate all the silly comments they make in the newspaper.”
Wednesday 15 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Over the last few weeks, news has been circulating in some quarters that I am one of the potential Demo candidates for the Manihiki electorate for the next general election.
Tuesday 14 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
Outgoing New Zealand Foreign minister Murray McCully is cramming plenty of travel into his final few months in his long-held position.
Tuesday 14 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
To the editor of CI News and to all the rugby clubs in the Cook Islands
Monday 13 March 2017 | Published in On the Street
Last Wednesday’s International Women’s Day celebration got off to a great start with a breakfast at The Islander Hotel, featuring internationally-known Swedish crime writer Liza Marklund as guest speaker.
Monday 13 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
The seemingly well-laid plans to mount Mike Tavioni’s sculpture at the RSA cemetery may not have considered that, sooner or later, our main road legal width of 10.06 metres must be increased.
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