Friday 1 July 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The very first call I received on Wednesday morning was from my best friend Toni. She said that if I could run away from work, that I should come across the street to see the double hulled sailing vakas sailing towards Lahaina. She asked me where are they from?. Just then, the radio […]
Friday 1 July 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The ongoing, deliberate targeting of the tourist industry by organised petty criminals must be placed at the very top of governments priorities. Here we are spending millions of dollars both from government revenue and private sector – marketing the country to the world as a fantastic tourist destination while at the same time […]
Friday 1 July 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Every day I read the online Cook Islands News I get so angry to read about tourists being ripped off by thieves. Thieves are everywhere in any society, you go to some parts of the world the thieves will cut the bottom of your handbag and out falls the contents of your bag! […]
Thursday 30 June 2011 | Published in Kata
Thursday 30 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
This list should be posted in every school! That was the suggestion from reader Mark Brown when he pressed the magic button and sent it on me. I go one stage further. These rules should be on the door of every family fridge. To be read as often as possible. Read and understand. Its what […]
Thursday 30 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Regarding the letter in Wednesday June 29s paper from Jackie and Steve Brown from Bay of Plenty, NZ Robbery leaves tourists scared. I hope the Browns write to the web site Tripadvisor about their experience. I also hope they include the name of the accommodation where they stayed, which they did not do in their […]
Thursday 30 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Can someone at either National Environment Service or Ministry of Health please advise what progress, if any, is being made to remove the ever-growing number of vehicles, whitewear goods and other electronic bits and pieces that are piling up in a vacant yard behind the old Computerman shop in Turangi? Funny how government […]
Wednesday 29 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, We have just this morning returned from our holiday in Rarotonga and Aitutaki, and I am hoping you can help us out. Last weekend, on Saturday night we returned to our rented beach house at around 7.45pm in Titikavaka to find we had been burgled. The whole place had been ransacked and we […]
Wednesday 29 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Firstly I would like to say what a wonderful holiday weve had here in Rarotonga! We have been treated wonderfully by everyone we met and were able to really relax and leave the worries of everyday life behind for a while. We look forward to returning again, and again and again. However, I […]
Wednesday 29 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I am a senior lecturer in tourism and travel. I teach airlines staff and travel agents, I promote weddings in the Cooks as part of my work as a travel agent and a wedding celebrant and I am a member of new Zealand institute of travel and tourism. My husband is a wedding […]
Tuesday 28 June 2011 | Published in Kata
Tuesday 28 June 2011 | Published in Smoke Signals
What a cop out response by the local Air New Zealand manager in respect of the airfares to Rarotonga in time of serious distress by Pacific Blue customers, a smoke signaller writes. In Saturdays paper Mr Bridge said when their flights are very heavily booked, as is the case at present, all of the cheaper […]
Monday 27 June 2011 | Published in Kata
Monday 27 June 2011 | Published in Smoke Signals
A smoke signaller writes: Saturdays CI News front page contains on the street opinions of Cook Islands voters overwhelmingly opposed to seabed mining, while above those sentiments is a picture of one of our leaders with a handful of nodules and a look that each reader will need to interpret. With respect and in the […]
Saturday 25 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
A smoke signaller writes: With the cancellation of the recent Pacific Blue flights due to the ash cloud, tourists are scrambling to book alternative flights to and from Rarotonga. Air New Zealand planes that have empty seats (which presumably would have flown empty anyway) are charging through the roof for those seats! Clients are being […]
Friday 24 June 2011 | Published in Kata
Friday 24 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, On behalf of Geoff and I and my brothers Piltz Napa, Napa Napa and sister Riko Napa-Ioaba who were some of the stall vendors at the Go Local Night Market held on Wednesday night at the Punanganui Market, we would like to say a big meitaki maata to Terry Rangi, Danny Williams, Mana […]
Friday 24 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor I refer to your June 22 story on the Endeavour sea mining application $25m seabed mining offer. Unfortunately, this letter is needed to state the correct position of Tom Marsters, Minister responsible for Deep Sea Mining (DSM) sector in the Cook Islands. Many people, who have been involved in the sensible development of […]
Thursday 23 June 2011 | Published in Kata
Thursday 23 June 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor
A smoke signaller writes to TXT188: Im just wondering if the price hike of power is due to diesel prices going up or is it to stock the staff social club beer fridge as it looks to me as though some Aponga staff can afford to drink every night after work? SmokeSignals: Unfortunately its the […]
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