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The decision to appoint a convicted former Member of Parliament, Robert Tapaitau, as project manager for the recent ...
Police were continuing an investigation yesterday into a Saturday afternoon road incident in which a cyclist was struck from behind by a truck, in Arorangi.
Justice of the Peace John Whitta presided over several cases yesterday including the case of a known offender, Lucas Kamana who appeared in court yesterday for the charge of theft.
The efforts to mend diplomatic ties between the Cook Islands and New Zealand have seen significant progress following a recent meeting between heads of ministries from both nations.
The Cook Islands has strengthened its climate resilience efforts with the introduction of new tools, equipment, and technical support to boost invasive species management across Rarotonga, Atiu, and ...
Avatiu Harbour is expected to come alive with colour and excitement this Sunday morning as more than 600 passengers from the Northern Pa Enua begin arriving in Rarotonga to join in the 2025 Te Maeva ...
The Samoan community in Rarotonga is preparing to take the stage later this month in celebration of the Cook Islands’ 60th Constitution Day.
A 27-year-old woman who admitted to stealing $1000 from her former employer has been ordered to come up for sentencing within 10 months if called upon.
The 2025 Rarotonga Football Season continues with Round 2 action this week, as Tupapa-Maraerenga FC takes on Avatiu FC in a highly anticipated midweek clash at the CIFA Complex.
Vaka Takitumu is celebrating a milestone this year with a large and vibrant contingent preparing to take the stage for Te Maeva Nui 2025, with participants as young as 13.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School marked a significant milestone yesterday, July 15, celebrating 130 years of providing education in the Cook Islands.