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Cook Islands Immigration wants to reintroduce mandatory breaks and permit limitations for expat workers, which have been criticised as unfair and a step backwards. Cook Islands Immigration wants to ...
The Cook Islands Red Cross Society celebrated a successful World Blood Donor Day this week, drawing strong support from donors and the local community. “It’s been very exciting to see the turnout and ...
Kindness and faith are not measured by what we have, but by what we are willing to give – even in scarcity, writes Kayla Kaimarama Willie of the Latter-day Saints. As a little girl in Sunday School, ...
Prices of everyday goods are set to rise after the freight shipping company servicing the Cook Islands route announced an increase in its freight rate. Prices of everyday goods are set to rise after ...
Cook Islands Police detained five drivers for drunk driving, the highest number in a single night, and are investigating the Rarotonga Golf Club for serving alcohol after hours. Five drivers were ...
Airport Authority Cook Islands (AACI) will work with Te Marae Ora (TMO) Ministry of Health to review health risks for AACI’s smoking area and consider relocating it. The designated smoking area at ...
A leading Cook Islands resort group celebrated the graduation of 42 staff members who participated in a programme designed to enhance leadership potential and skills within the hospitality industry.
A Cook Islands environmental advocate has criticised the seabed mining consultation process being undertaken by the Cook Islands Government in Australia, describing it as one-sided and lacking ...
Businessperson Vaiana Dance was sentenced to 24 months of probation, with 12 months on community service, for two counts of dangerous driving causing injury and one count of failing to stop to ...
Dear Editor, It was interesting to read the Public Accounts Committee’s recommendation that Police get a subsidy so they can reduce their power bill. No, they shouldn't; that’s what it costs. When I ...
Cook Islanders have a close connection to their land and feel a sense of stewardship to protect it against the rapidly changing climate. However, extreme coastal hazards are increasing, including ...
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recommended that the Cook Islands Police Service explore Te Aponga Uira (TAU) subsidies to lower its electricity expenses. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) ...
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