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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 14 February, 2013
Marcella Liburd says efforts were made to resolve the Harris-Condor-Douglas debacle
PARLIAMENTARY Representative for St. Christopher Two and Minister of Health, Community and Social Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, Hon. Marcella Liburd has revealed that efforts to resolve the now public deb...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Famous blade runner charged with girlfriend’s Valentine’s Day murder
AN Olympian, known to many as the ‘Blade Runner’, was today (Feb. 14) charged with the murder of his girlfriend at his home in Pretoria, South Africa....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Antoine Adams launches ‘Fastest Producer’ Facebook page
YOUNG Kittitian athletic star Antoine Adams has launched a Facebook page to keep his fans abreast with his progress on the professional circuit....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
VICTIMIZATION
The propagandists of Denzil Douglas are peddling the tale that if PAM was to win the election, it would victimize Labour supporters....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Sir Probyn Inniss suggests two-term office limit for politicians
Former Governor of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla and lauded historian, Sir Probyn Inniss has suggested that two terms in office is sufficient for politicians, because it is in the interest of the country and politicians ...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Motion adjourned; arguments set to begin Monday
THE constitutional matter challenging the appointment of Attorney-General Jason Hamilton as Senator in the National Assembly has been adjourned until Monday (Feb. 18)....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Media barred from sitting in on political Court case
MEMBERS of the media were disallowed entry into the Magistrate Court this morning (Feb. 14) to listen to the case brought against the appointment of Attorney-General Jason Hamilton as a Senator in the National Assem...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
SIDF to foot EC$3 million customer service charge for electricity consumers
The Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation is footing an EC$3 million customer service charge bill for consumers of electricity in St. Kitts....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Walking towards unity
IF YOU ARE NOT walking towards UNITY you are on the wrong side of the road and on the wrong side of history. Walking towards Unity is the same as walking towards a stress-free life, towards Nirvana, Heaven, Zen or ...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Post Election 2013
On January 24th in Town I encountered Patsy Hanley, at that moment, on her mobile congratulating Stedman Tross upon his party’s election victory. Around the same time Mark Brantley called me, who, earlier he had re...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Christophe Harbour Announces New Investment Venture Agreement Calls for New Residential Villa Neighb...
Christophe Harbour Development Company and Apex Capital Partners Corporation, a Canadian based international investment group have entered into a joint venture to develop a new residential neighborhood within Christ...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Women’s silent killer – rights missing from sexual and reproductive health policies worldwide
Latifah, a 14-year-old girl from Indonesia, was accused of adultery by the local police when she went to report she had been raped....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Bar Association calls for No Confidence Motion to be heard without further delay
THE St. Kitts and Nevis Bar Association is calling on the Speaker of the National Assembly to bring the Motion of No Confidence before the National Assembly without delay....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
PAM cannot form government on its own...says Marcella Liburd
MARCELLA LIBURD, Minister of Health, Culture and Gender Affairs has voiced that the opposing political party, the People's Action Movement (PAM), is only lobbying for a unity government because it cannot form the go...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Valentine’s Day in the air in St. Kitts
TODAY (Feb. 14) is Valentine’s Day and bar of assorted chocolate, roses, perfumes, stuffed animals and other goodies of sentimental value would serve as a token of love for many romantic couples, secret admirers and...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Development Bank lauds ministry for sensitising youths on financial matters
Mr Shavon Douglas, head of Business Support Unit at the Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis, is commenting that a drive by the Ministry of Youth Empowerment to encourage and advance financial knowledge of the Fe...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Cancer soars despite billions spent
We have poured billions of dollars into cancer research, and yet cancer rates continue to explode. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and is projected to continue rising, with an estimated 13.1 ...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Which First, Vote of No Confidence or Budget?
On Tuesday 12th February I listened to the Hon. Marcella Liburd on Freedom FM's Issues with Junie Liburd. The current representative for Central Basseterre commented and spoke on whether the Vote of No Confidenc...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Police Press Release
Jermaine Merritt of Central Fiennes Avenue was convicted for the offence of Indecent Language, which was committed on 24th October 2012 at Basseterre Magistrate's Court, and sentenced to one (1) month in prison....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Survivors Domino Club
On Sunday February 3rd in an exciting domino competition sponsored by the Honourable Marcella Liburd, SHELLY SCOT and HARRIS BOON captured the title of “KING OF DE SHOP” after defeating in the finals defending cha...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
PM Douglas: Labour will not be distracted from its mandate
SPEAKING on Tuesday’s (Feb. 12) edition of ‘Ask the Prime Minister’, Prime Minister and Leader of the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas asserted that his Party would continue with its ...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 14 February, 2013
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce auctions spikes to raise funds for Sagicor Sigma Run
Two time Olympic Sprint Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, today announced via her official Facebook fan page her recent effort to raise funds for local child care facilities: Bustamante Hospital for Children, Jamaic...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Jamaica News
Sandals proposed overwater bungalows in Saint Lucia draw criticism
The Lucian People's Movement (LPM) has insisted that, while it claims that the government of Saint Lucia is “completely in bed with Sandals” over the proposed construction of overwater bungalows at Pigeon Point, thi...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
St. Lucia News
Nevis Humane Society’s fundraiser to benefit local Veterinary clinic
The Nevis Humane Society invites all to a major event dubbed, “The Taste of Nevis JumpUp”,aimed at raising funds to obtain the much-needed medical diagnostic equipment for the local Prospect Veterinary Clinic....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Nevis News
Helping the poor unlock their potential
How could this happen? How should this begin? Probably, the first procedure is to define poverty; but in any case such is relative to income, possession and social economic deprivation. Now, having framed such and s...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
St. Lucia News
Win an iPad for the Black History Celebration quiz
Historical and contemporary figures or personalities, eight in total, make up the history quiz for the 22nd annual Black History Celebration (BHC)....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Netherlands Antilles News
Montserrat’s Complaints Commission now in operation
The Complaints Commission held its first meeting on Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th February, 2013 to review and discuss the legislation which will govern the operations of the commission....
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
Montserrat News
BVI History and Culture Exhibited through Art Show
The 2013 BVI Festival of Arts opened on Tortola, February 10 at Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall with an exhibition showcasing the Territory’s rich history, traditions and livelihood depicted by a pool of talented local ...
Posted: 14-Feb-2013
British Virgin Islands News