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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 10 December, 2008
Universal Human Rights Day celebrated
TODAY (Dec. 10) marks the acknowledgment of Universal Human Rights Day, a day which signifies the sixtieth anniversary of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declarati...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Parents urged to take hold of their children for the Yuletide season and beyond
Minister responsible for Community Development on Nevis Hon. Hensley Daniel pleaded to parents to commit to ensuring that their children take part in programmes tailored for youth development as they celebrate the 2...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Dismissed Port workers stage protest at Gov’t Headquarters
FORMER shipside workers marched outside of Government Headquarters, Church Street earlier today (Dec. 10) demanding severance pay that has been owed to them for past 198 days. Carrying placards and marching at the s...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Nevis Premier rings in the Christmas season with calls for peacefulness
A tree lighting ceremony under the patronage of Ms. Myrna Webbe at the Memorial Square in Charlestown on December 8, set the tone for the Christmas season in Nevis but Premier of Nevis Hon. Joseph Parry also used th...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
A real cultural & calypso man My old boyfriend ‘Bagoon’ O’Reilly
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Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Bringing the Culture back to St Kitts
While modern-day backyards display satellite dishes and is bringing in all that is available in mainstream media; Sweet Lime Restaurant and Entertainment Theatre brings you oral history, storytelling, dance and dram...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Sandra Cotton and Lois Crossman-Dublin this week’s LIME winners
Sandra Cotton of Manchester Avenue and Lois Crossman-Dublin, of Conaree Housing were the fortunate LIME Christmas Promotion winners for this week, walking away with an 8320 Blackberry Curve and a 9000 Blackberry Bol...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Local students honoured for international artistic achievements
THE accomplishments of Irish Town Primary students Kayla Williams and Levon Liburd at the recent 39th Annual World Schoolchildren’s Art Exhibition in Taiwan were celebrated at a handing-over ceremony yesterday (Dec....
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
LIAT pilots threaten strike for Christmas season
After Chief Executive Officer of LIAT (1974) Ltd. Mark Darby shut down LIAT pilots’ claims to compensatory pay for working on weekends and holidays, informed sources allege that the disgruntled employees are conside...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
More money for crime fighting says Finance Minister
LAW and order should soon be seeing a well-needed boost with the recent announcement of an increase in the budgetary allocation for the Ministry of National Security for the upcoming financial year. Describing law a...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Antioch Baptist Church hosts 3rd Community Christmas Tree Lighting
THE eyes of children and adults were aglow when the switch was turned and thousands of Christmas lights shone brilliantly marking the third Community Christmas tree Lighting of the Antioch Baptist Church (ABC).The o...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
‘Shootout’ laid to rest
FAMILY members and friends of the late Desroy Lester Walwyn alias ‘Shootout’ converged at the St. Mary’s Anglican Church yesterday afternoon (Dec. 9) to pay their last respects to the him. The life of the 25-year-o...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Safety tips for crime prevention!
IN an effort to equip residents of the Federation with the necessary tools to reduce the likelihood of them falling prey to criminal activities, the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force has issued tips for c...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 10 December, 2008
Senator Devon Rachae appalled with Government member behaviour
Sen. the Hon Devon Rache says he is appalled and shocked that a member of the Government will warn against using the name of God in Parliament. According to Sen Rache, members of the Government side have previously...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Grenada News
Opposition supports establishment of the office of the Ombudsman and the integrity
Leader of the Opposition, Dr The Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell says he will continue to give his absolute support to the establishment of the Office of the Ombudsman and the Integrity Commission.Dr. Mitchell gave this com...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Grenada News
Secondary education receives boost from World Bank
ACCESS to secondary education in Grenada received a major boost last week after the World Bank Board of Directors approved a zero-interest credit loan worth US $1.9 million for infrastructure development. “The Grena...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
Grenada News
Consumers to realise Government’s 50 percent electricity subsidy soon
Consumers across the Territory will soon realise the reduction in their electricity bills for November consumption.The Ministry of Communications and Works and the BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) are informing t...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Premier urges small property owners to pool resources
Premier and Tourism Minister Honourable Ralph T. O’Neal, OBE has identified the pooling of resources as one way for local property owners to reduce the impact of the global economic downturn.Addressing the property ...
Posted: 10-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News