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Police media and strategic advisor Trevor Pitt reported a “relatively good long weekend” with no recent numbers of drunk driving or significantly impactful road accidents. According to Pitt, most ...
As we mark 60 years of self-governance, we also mark a critical economic shift, from transition to transformation.
A New Zealand business executive who visited Rarotonga was discharged without conviction yesterday for a case to which he pleaded guilty. Justice of the Peace Tangi Taoro, who presided over the case, ...
The Ministry of Transport encourages the public to report any issues they may have with taxi operators directly to the Cook Islands Police, who are the enforcement agency for land transport.
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 22 year old visitor was remanded into custody early yesterday morning after being caught driving a van that had earlier been reported stolen.
Tereora College students are currently carving a stone at the gallery of Master Carver Mike Tavioni in Nikao.
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.
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.
Thirty-seven (37) individuals with overseas gang affiliations have been stopped from entering the Cook Islands between June 2024 and April of this year, revealed the Minister for Immigration and ...
Seabed mining has the potential to unlock a wide range of employment opportunities for Cook Islanders – particularly those living in the Pa Enua, says Hans Smit, chief executive of Moana Minerals.
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