Monday 3 April 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
If anyone gagged at the prime minister’s New Year address, his most recent column in CI News on Saturday, March 25 will make them very ill.
Monday 3 April 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
After Papa Williams’ letter offering an outside of the square solution for sand mining in Rarotonga, I was poised to write to remind your readers and the leaders of various ministries of an alternative to using our discarded and ever-increasing pile of empty glass bottles as the waste fill in the big holes now being dug across the island.
Sunday 2 April 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Here’s a message for Mark Brown: Please do not chlorinate our water, or my vote will go to the Demos in the upcoming elections.
Sunday 2 April 2017 | Published in Opinion
Grabbing my hand, she pulled me closer and said, “You must never, never, ever let the essence of this place and the people change.
Friday 31 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
In response to your front page article on Thursday headlined “How did they miss the guns?”, I’d like to point out that the container in question was imported into Rarotonga six years before the shooting incident, and was searched thoroughly by two Customs Officers, two Biosecurity officers and two police officers (with narcotics dogs) at the time.
Friday 31 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Contrary to Nick Carter’s ideas in his recent letter to the editor (CI News March 29), evolution does not require the transformation of a fish into a cat (or the sudden appearance of a fully-formed human brain, for that matter!)
Thursday 30 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
Heartfelt thanks to Mike and Awhitia Tavioni for carving such a magnificent RSA memorial archway that takes my breath away each time I drive by.
Thursday 30 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
It appears the National Environment Service support the mining of sand on Rarotonga, as evidenced by the numerous applications they have consented to.
Wednesday 29 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
Frequent customers of the Land Division of the Ministry of Justice may not be thrilled with the recently-announced decision to close the doors on Tuesdays while Land Division staff are in “training”, a smoke signaller observes.
Wednesday 29 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I am responding to the item in CI News on Thursday March 23 relating to the 50nm exclusion zone for commercial fishing.
Wednesday 29 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I write regarding the article in CI News on March 27 regarding Blenny fish indicating evidence of evolution due to them experiencing life in and out of water.
Tuesday 28 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I still can’t comprehend why we have to pay $62 to register a scooter and only $38 for a car and $44 for a pickup truck.
Monday 27 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
Clearly a lot of finger-pointing already going on with regard to the double murder/suicide in Vaimaanga …
Monday 27 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
It’s great that the work has begun on the road in Takuvaine Valley, but when, oh when, is the new seal going to go on?
Monday 27 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
After reading the CI News article in Thursday’s paper regarding the open day at the Cook Islands
Monday 27 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
I write to you to voice my opposing view to a statement by Terea Mataiapo Paul Allsworth, president of the Koutu Nui in the CI News recently.
Monday 27 March 2017 | Published in Opinion
“The world is passing through troublous times.
Friday 24 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
The cornerstone to a robust democracy and effective government in any country - big or small, is a proactive opposition.
Friday 24 March 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Being small in size and geographically isolated has never been an impediment for our nation.
Thursday 23 March 2017 | Published in Smoke Signals
There are so many contenders for Driver of the Week, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for the smoke-signalling judge of the contest to make a decision. However, the winner – or winners, this time are the local pair on a motorbike who rode around the seawall on Sunday evening as it was getting dark, way, way over the speed limit – and with the headlight turned off. Oh, and there were no safety helmets in sight.
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