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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 16 July, 2009
Chief Medical Officer: H1N1 will not stop Culturama
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER (CMO) in the Ministry of Health of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Patrick Martin said the recent discovery of the first case of H1N1, or swine flu, in the Federation will not stop Culturama 35.Dr. Ma...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Lindsay Grant lies about his role in illegal march he led to Government Headquarters
Press Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Erasmus Williams says the Political Leader of the People’s Action Movement (PAM) Mr. Lindsay Grant was not telling the truth when he told SKNVIBES that he was not responsib...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Elections likely delayed until court matters resolved
LEGAL counsel for the state in the case of Shawn K. Richards versus the Electoral Boundaries Commission and the Attorney General stated at a press conference this morning (July 16) that it is “highly unlikely” gener...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
World Bank foresees further decline in remittances
FOLLOWING an International Diaspora and Development Conference that ended on July 14, the World Bank issued a new migration and remittances brief, which reveal that remittance flows to developing countries are expec...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
LIME Customers Win Big with “UR It” Summer Promotion Prizes
LIME’s scorching hot Summer Promotion tagged U R it, has become an instant hit and customers have been clamouring to win from the exciting list of weekly prizes. The prize line-up will appeal to every LIME customer...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Weekend Vibes: Weekend Vibes
THE West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) are locked in another war of words after the first-choice team boycotted the First Test of the current series with Bangladesh over ...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Dabby speaks out!
NEVIS’ biggest cultural festival, Culturama, is fast approaching, and as preparations are being made for the 35th edition of the annual event SKNVibes intends to profile some characters on the island. This week’s ch...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
No need for Nevis secession...says PM Douglas
PRIME MINISTER Dr. the Hon. Denzil Douglas has categorically said there is “no need” for Nevis to secede from the Federation.“I don’t think there’s any need for secession because the two governments - the Nevis Isla...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
NIA gives small business sector access to $1million loan facility
The small business sector on Nevis was given greater access to financing, through a $1million agreement signed between the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) and the Nevis Corporative Credit Union (NCCU) on July 10.J...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Dr Harris mourns industrial site pioneer
Federal Minister of Finance, International Trade, Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Dr Timothy Harris has expressed deep sense of shock and dismay at the recent passing of Laurie Mezzalingua, the founder and ...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Ziggy Marley claims to have done duet with Michael Jackson
SINCE the passing of the ‘King of Pop’, Michael Jackson, there has been talk of some unreleased music that the music legend has left behind. According to Ziggy Marley, son of the late great Bob Marley, a duet that h...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
PM Douglas to investigate foreign-recruited police officers’ allegations
PRIME MINISTER and Minister of National Security Dr. the Hon. Denzil Douglas signalled his intention to personally investigate a number of allegations levelled at some members of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis ...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 16 July, 2009
Baby Phat & Phat Farm to showcase at BVI Summer Sizzle
WORLD renowned Baby Phat and Phat Farm are among some of the ‘big-name’ designers scheduled for this year’s Summer Sizzle event to be held in Tortola.The event, which is in its third year, will be held from Thursday...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Antigua Party Monarch Competition set for July 19
AS the 2009 Antigua Carnival events get ready to take off, the date for the Party Monarch Semi-finals Competition has been set for Sunday July, 19. The competition, which will see over 30 persons competing, has been...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Antigua News
Five cases of H1N1 have been confirmed locally
As of 14 July, five cases of the H1N1 Influenza A virus have been confirmed in the Territory. All of the patients have recovered, and no local fatalities have been linked to the virus. Of the confirmed cases four ...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
British Virgin Islands News
New drainage system installed on schools’ grounds
A new drainage system has been installed on the grounds of the Althea Scatliffe Primary and Enid Scatliffe Pre-Primary Schools.Assistant Secretary in the Premier’s Office, Mrs. Elvia Smith-Maduro told the Department...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
British Virgin Islands News
NNP applauds Kayaks
The New National Party will like to congratulate the supporters of the constituency of Carriacou and Petit Martinique for the tremendous sacrifices they have made to be present at the 23rd annual convention in such ...
Posted: 16-Jul-2009
Grenada News