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Three retired law enforcement officers have returned to duty as community police officers, undergoing training to help reduce crime and maintain peace in our communities. Training began on Monday this ...
A 22 year old visitor was remanded into custody early yesterday morning after being caught driving a van that had earlier been reported stolen. Police received a complaint at 4.36am about the van ...
A concerned mother has raised an urgent alarm about a serious environmental issue near the BlackRock Potiki Early Childhood Education (ECE) centre. A concerned mother has raised an urgent alarm about ...
Pastor Tevai “Bobby” Matapo was diagnosed with myeloma cancer. Since returning home in April 2023 from gruelling treatment in New Zealand he threw out his medication. He solely relies in his deep ...
Tereora College students are currently carving a stone at the gallery of Master Carver Mike Tavioni in Nikao. A concept of the design selected as the winner from a competition held earlier this year ...
At just 20 years old, Ayen Mae Montagot is proving that determination, adaptability, and the power of education can transform even the most uncertain paths into stories of strength and purpose. A ...
Cook Islands has established its own national awards system, Te Tango Raumaire o Avaiki, to recognise outstanding service and achievement across all sectors of society. The Office of the Prime ...
Catholic parishes around Rarotonga celebrated the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, also known as Corpus Christi Sunday, on Sunday, June 22, with dozens of children receiving their First Holy ...
The Public Accounts Committee in review of the Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) annual and financial period for 2022-2023 has recommended that the corporation continue reviewing its Policy ...
As the Cook Islands marks six decades of self-government, a critical question lingers: Does our booming economy still need foreign aid? The answer may lie in the fine print of a decades-old agreement, ...
Mauke leaders are not backing down from their long-standing decision to keep dogs off the island, despite rising concerns over the growing population of wild pigs. Island mayor Joanne Rongoape ...
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