The Cook Islands Residents XV are hoping to get the monkey off their back with their first Cook Islands Rugby Union Tri Nations title.
A man, who pleaded guilty to a charge of assault on a female, will return to court for sentencing next year after the Justice of the Peace declined an application to have the matter withdrawn.
The Cook Islands Canoeing Association (CICA) capped off a successful season with its national awards night at Vaiana’s on ...
A sport and wellbeing programme aims to address the mental health crisis in the Cook Islands, especially in the outer islands ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Tingika Elikana says enhanced transport and trade connections are central to his vision for the ...
There are words we use so often in public life that they begin to lose their weight. “Agreement.” “Treaty.” “Arrangement.” These are political terms, tidy and procedural. But beneath them lies ...
This week’s article is w Gabs Napa, an upcoming writer who followed and documented the most recent Youth Rangers Programme, which had a focus on stream health monitoring.
Bergman Gallery hosted its last art expedition for the year on Monday evening, featuring New Zealand artist Matthew Payne and ...
Te Pae Tanu, the Ministry of Agriculture has celebrated four years of strengthened agri-business development through its ...
Ensuring disaster aid reaches people in the outer islands of the Cook Islands quickly not just those on the main island must remain a key priority as the region strengthens its humanitarian response ...
After weeks of not being able to find a lawyer, Poe Poila has vacated his not guilty pleas and pleaded guilty to four police charges and seven probation charges – some of which are new charges.
Delightful, witty and sharp as ever, 102-year-old Tepaeru Whitta is one of the Cook Islands’ oldest living people – a woman ...