Absorbing The Peace Of A Place On Fiji's Vanua Levu
Children crowded the simple wooden benches on the right side of the church. Village elders and older children filled the benches facing in from the wings, while we sat with other local adults on the...
View Article'Naked And Afraid' Does This Reality TV Show Go Too Far?
Several other reality survival series have already tested participants' ability to hunt and create shelter.
View ArticleFiji talks a success, next stop London
THE 43rd ISO council meeting that ended in Nadi on Thursday has been hailed a productive success by executive director Dr Peter Baron.
View ArticleBhojpuri mascot eyes glory at Fiji film festival
Bhojpuri mascot eyes glory at Fiji film festival - Neetu Chandra-produced Deswa to compete in Suva; director plans similar ventures Bhojpuri film Deswa has been invited to the International Film...
View ArticleLion One Clarifies Technical Disclosure
Lion One Metals Limited announces that as a result of a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission , it is issuing the following news release to clarify and retract certain deficiencies in...
View ArticleMissionary Home from South Pacific
Paradise resident Spencer Potrie has returned from Fiji Suva and Port Villa Vanuatu Missions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
View ArticleBlessing in disguise
Fiji's Leone Tabuarua grabs on to Canada's Phil Mack during the IRB Pacific Nations Cup match held at the Twin Elms rugby park.
View Article"I am at peace. I am not nervous. I am not worried."
CONFIDENT. That was how Father Peter Loy Chong described his demeanour as he prepared to take up the lead role in the Catholic Archdiocese of Suva today.
View ArticleKiwi returns gift
FORTY years after visiting the country as a contractor commissioned to build the Nadi International Airport terminal building, Colin Alford returned to Fiji.
View ArticleLau opens to the world
One of the upmarket yachts in the Oyster World Rally in Tonga before sailing for Lau last week.
View ArticleFiji: Wild side to luxury
Deep in the bowels of a dank cave on a remote Fijian hillside, lights from a dozen climbing helmets rest at a spot where a cannibal tribe once killed and cooked its victims.
View ArticleWaters disruption upsets residents
RESIDENTS of Viseisei Back Rd outside Lautoka are disappointed with the Water Authority of Fiji's handling of a supply disruption in the area over the past three days.
View ArticleVatican made right choice
THE Vatican has made a wise choice in appointing Father Peter Loy Chong Archbishop of Suva, says Pacific Conference of Churches general secretary Reverend Francois Pihaatae.
View ArticleAncient find
Tales in the rocks ... raised stone alignment at the old village site in the Koroyanitu mountain range.
View ArticleWorkshop for women
WOMEN involved in sports-related activities have an opportunity to attend a day-long workshop on leadership and administration in Nadi this Saturday.
View ArticleLion One and Avocet Merger Approved, Lion One CDI's Admitted for Trading on ASX
On May 27, 2013, Avocet shareholders voted unanimously in favor of the Merger at the Scheme Meeting, with 99.63 percent of the votes cast in favor of the resolution approving the Scheme.
View ArticleFiji records 62 new cases of HIV/AIDS
DAV Girls students during the Presidents HIV/AIDS awareness visit to the school in Suva.
View ArticleFight against crime
"The carnival actually focuses on the awareness campaign aspect of things and it will be a platform from where we will carry out these programs."
View ArticleTonga's high speed internet to go live in August
Tonga's high speed internet is expected to be launched on August 5, after a multi-million dollar submarine fibre optic cable network goes live.
View ArticleFraudster awaits appeal
A PROMINENT Lautoka lawyer yesterday questioned the delay in the Court of Appeal system that deprived his client of her rights.
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