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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.
A concerned mother has raised an urgent alarm about a serious environmental issue near the BlackRock Potiki Early Childhood Education (ECE) centre.
When former Cook Islands Police Commissioner and respected Pastor Tevai “Bobby” Matapo was diagnosed with a rare and incurable cancer, his world shifted in an instant.
Tereora College students are currently carving a stone at the gallery of Master Carver Mike Tavioni in Nikao.
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.
About 400 Cook Islanders are now permitted to bring medicinal cannabis into the country, according to the Minister of Health, Rose Toki-Brown.
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.
From curiosity to calling, the 2025 Career Expo this week has sparked students’ passion for helping others through police work in the Cook Islands. Teitimoana Tairi reports.
Cook Islands engages with countries “who respect our sovereignty”, says Prime Minister Mark Brown, calling New Zealand’s decision to pause $18.2 million in development assistance “patronising” and ...
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