$1m fine for meter tampering
TAMPERING with water valves is against the law and attracts a fine of not more than $1million or up to 10 years in jail.
View ArticleBishop to be ordained
THE new Anglican Bishop of Polynesia will be ordained at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Suva, on Sunday.
View ArticleWater levels back to normal
WATER levels at the Tamavua reservoir were restored to normal yesterday.
View ArticleHealth tips for children
CLOSE to 80 students at the Christian Mission Fellowship Kindergarten were taught to take care of their health during special classes on Tuesday.
View ArticleAmputee needs prosthetic leg for job
ATISH Prasad is eager to find work but he faces a problem.
View ArticleBank relies on donors
SUPPLY at the National Blood Bank fluctuates, hence the need for blood drives.
View ArticleSolutions for sugar woes
SUGAR industry stakeholders will meet this week to discuss solutions for cane farmers supplying the Rarawai Mill in Ba.
View ArticleSigatoka town bus stand to shift
THE Sigatoka bus stand will be relocated to make way for improvements to the municipal market.
View ArticleFamily flee fire ordeal
APOLOSI Bale is thankful no one in his family is hurt or dead after a fire completely destroyed his home in Delaitomuka, Lautoka on Tuesday night.
View Article30 homeless in eight days
CLOSE to 30 people are now homeless as a result of the fires over the last eight days.
View ArticleRoad upgrade to cost $100m
ONE of the most neglected public roads in Fiji will undergo a major facelift soon.
View ArticleCab drivers fear losses
TAVEUNI taxi owners fear they could lose their business because of low profits since the introduction of taxi metres last year.
View ArticleFestival aims to bridge cultural gap
IRRESPECTIVE of race and creed, people from all walks of life gathered at the Bucalevu Secondary School's Miss Tagimoucia Festival last week to celebrate the annual event, aimed at bridging the culture...
View ArticleClan gives up 50 acres
A LANDOWNING group in the Northern Division has identified 50 acres of their land for development purposes.
View ArticleSons finally control Amos' estate
TWENTY-FIVE years after the death of their father, two locally-born sons of former Kings Hotel owner Robert "Bob" Amos have finally been granted the right to administer what's left of his estate.
View ArticlePolice reveal man's indentity
THE police have identified the body of an elderly man who was found lying dead in the swamp behind the Wailada Industrial area outside Lami yesterday.
View ArticleStudents on environment awareness trip
ELEVEN students from International School Nadi engaged in a number of environmental activities organised by the World Wildlife Fund South Pacific Program Office (WWF SSPO) in Suva yesterday.
View ArticleMedical decree
STATE-employed doctors can no longer charge private consultancy fees for work done within a National Health Service facility during working hours.
View ArticleBabies born with HIV
THREE new-borns in the country this year have been tested positive for HIV.
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