Community News Briefs
BLUESKY COMMITS TO THE AMERICAN SAMOA DISASTER RELIEF FUND —
BLUESKY COMMITS TO THE AMERICAN SAMOA DISASTER RELIEF FUND —
The Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum, Samoan prime minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, says it's up to the people, communities, and organisations of the region to build a healthy, peaceful,
Okeanos Marianas, a 15 metre, double-hulled Polynesian canoe built in New Zealand, completed its delivery voyage to Saipan in the Northern Marianas this week.
Young Single Adult (YSA) members of the Ottoville Mormon Church following a Samoan performance last weekend at the church compound during a special event for the youth. [photo: FS]
The quake had a depth of 32 kilometres and struck 192km south-west of Apia, in Samoa, the US Geological Survey said.
United World Sports must be congratulated for hosting the Silicon Valley 7s, an event that develops our Pacific Island athletes in the heat of international rugby 7s competition.
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Ia manuia lou alo atu i faiva ma tiute o le a feagai ai i lenei aso.
A 42-year-old man who was convicted for stealing more than $5,000 from his uncle’s bank account by stealing his uncle’s checks and forging his signature is going to jail.
Tongan authorities will continue to pursue an American man wanted for murder despite his United States release.