Puaikura FC have produced a spirited comeback to secure a historic place in the semi-finals of OFC Women's Champions League ...
As preparations intensify for Ui Ariki Day, communities on Rarotonga and from the Pa Enua are working behind the scenes to ...
Athletics Cook Islands is set to host the two-day 2026 National Championships, debuting inclusive Para events and introducing ...
Cook Islands renewed an agreement with a regional fisheries advisory body, securing vital aerial surveillance to combat ...
The desire for God is already a blessing and a grace. In a world where many people hunger for material things, Jesus reminds ...
Cook Islands will hold a permanent residency (PR) ceremony for new recipients on Friday, July 10, as the assessment of candidates continues this week. Cook Islands will hold a permanent residency (PR) ...
Cook Islands’ 2026 Census officially marks its “Reference Day” today, July 1, collecting critical population data to guide future national planning, infrastructure and policy decision-making.
A total of 5815 people in the Cook Islands aged 15 and over are living with at least one non-communicable disease (NCD), with hypertension identified as the condition with the highest number of new ...
A powerful pe’e followed by the harmonious singing of Toku Manako by Te Tango Akatanotano Ministry of Corrective Services (MOCS) staff set the tone for the official launch of its Strategic Plan ...
Cook Islands will mark Te Ra O Te Ui Ariki on Friday, July 3, with celebrations carrying added significance this year as the Are Ariki (House of Ariki) commemorates its 60th anniversary.
Excitement is building for the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Avatiu Rugby Club’s historic 1976 Champion of Champions victory, which kicks off this Friday.
Traditional leaders, conservation practitioners, youth representatives and Indigenous advocates from around the Pacific are ...