Police clear fire shop owners
POLICE have confirmed that property recovered after fire destroyed the Kisan Sangh building in Lautoka last week did not belong to any of the store owners.
View ArticleRoof and lemon leaves please, says cyclist
LAUTOKA Hospital staff and Rotary Club members bid farewell to Stuart Kimberley as he set out on his solo cycle around Viti Levu for charity yesterday morning.
View ArticleFree sewing workshop
WOMEN living in Nadi and Sabeto are taking advantage of a free sewing workshop conducted at the two centres.
View ArticleRest assured
ALL standing cane in the Western Division will be crushed before the end of the season despite the dry weather conditions, according to the Fiji Sugar Corporation.
View ArticleUntil you're safe, says police chief
THE ultimate measure of success of the Fiji Police Force would be indicated when every citizen felt safe and secure, Police Commissioner Brigadier Ioane Naivalurua said while addressing Labasa police...
View ArticlePlea to reach into prison
POLICE Commissioner Brigadier Ioane Naivalurua has encouraged the business community to help families of inmates that have no source of income.
View ArticleTermite busters fly North
TWO teams will be in the North this week to inspect and control the termite infestation problem in Labasa.
View ArticleBollywood in devotion keeps young in tune
MORE than 250 people gathered for the kirtan samelan at Bulileka temple to witness the performance of the country's three most popular kirtan (Hindu devotional song) singers.
View ArticleCommonwealth ready to help
THE Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) is ready to assist Fiji return to democracy following its meeting in New York last week.
View ArticleCPR pays off for boy
ASERI Sailosi was determined to do all she could to save the life of almost two-year old Ilaisa Kalouca whose body was found floating in a river near Nawaqarua Village in Ba in early April.
View Article$13m profit for FHL
FIJIAN Holdings Limited achieved a net profit of $13million based on a consolidated revenue of $182million for the financial year ending June 2010.
View ArticleWells hit muddy bottom
SEVEN of nine wells in Nuk Nuk settlement in Tabia, Labasa, have dried up because of the prolonged drought conditions.
View ArticleWater level critical, says commissioner
THE water situation in the Western Division remains critical, according to officials.
View Article120-hr watch
WHALE and dolphin watchers spent more than 120 hours in waters around Ovalau tracking migratory patterns.
View ArticleYouths deal with global warming
Youth organisations concerned with climate change have started preparations for Global Party on October 10.
View Article$1m grant
SOPAC has received a grant from The Asia Foundation of US$1,059,696, over three years, in support of the SOPAC's disaster reduction program.
View ArticleMarket is 'home' to Navosa vendor
ADI Buli Fulori sleeps at the Sigatoka market five days a week.
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