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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 18 November, 2008
Jury finds ex-policeman guilty of Incest
AN ex-police officer was today (Nov. 18) found guilty of Incest by a jury at the Nevis Circuit Court.Appearing before Her Ladyship Justice Ianthea Leigertwood-Octave, the ex-police officer was accused of Incest and ...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Caines strategic skin swab boosts circumstantial evidence
WHILE Corporal Joel Caines was put to task by Warrington Phillip’s attorney, Dr. Henry Browne, his swift action in getting a swab from Phillip’s nails greatly boosted evidence that enabled the jury to find him guilt...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
BHS Alumni plan 15-year Reunion
MEMBERS of the Basseterre High School’s graduating classes of 1993 and 1994 will have the opportunity to reunite and reconnect over the festive season, during a Reunion Week of Activities which is being planned for ...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Spatial Innovision Limited Provides Complimentary Training
Spatial Innovision Limited, a Jamaican Geographic Information System (GIS) company with over 10 years experience in bringing Environmental System Resource Institute (ESRI) and other geo-spatial solutions to the Cari...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Christmas spending can lead to New Year debt!
WITH the Christmas countdown already in effect, many consumers are preparing to make their usual seasonal shopping and extravagant spending however financial pundits are warning against this pattern of behaviour. An...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
2008 Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awardees selected
THE Director of the Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards Association, Selections Committee Ms. Janelle Lewis announced that the 2008 Liamuiga Legacy Awardees have been selected. Lewis said that on Saturday, November 29, 200...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
London-based media group features Kittitian writer
LONDON-BASED media group Colourful features the work of 29-year-old Kittitian writer/social commentator Ms. Mutryce A. Williams. ‘Colourful, the first ever British black-led radio operation that focuses on speech in...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards proud of past Awardees’ achievements
DIRECTORS of the Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards Association said that they are immensely impressed by the achievements and continued contributions of past awardees. The Directors said that over the years, past awardee...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Premier of Nevis Heads Delegation to OECS Meeting
Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry will head a St. Kitts-Nevis delegation to the Heads of Government gathering on Montserrat, November 19th to 21st for the 48th Meeting of the OECS Authority. The Meeting takes ...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Public: Gasoline gone down, what about goods, services?
CONSUMERS who have borne the brunt of rising gasoline prices, which resulted in an increase in the price of many goods and services, have questioned whether or not recent decreases in gasoline prices would reflect o...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Officials blame employees for recent power outage
INFORMATION reaching this media house indicates that two employees of the Needsmust Power Station have been temporarily relieved of duty after it was believed that they had made “unauthorised” system changes which c...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 18 November, 2008
New Governor General to be sworn in tomorrow
CARLYLE GLEAN will officially be sworn in as Grenada’s fifth Governor General since Independence tomorrow (Nov. 19) at a 10:00 a.m. ceremony at the Grenada Trade Center.Having been approved by Her Majesty Queen Eliz...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Grenada News
LIAT passenger dies en route
REPORTS have been verified that on Friday (Nov. 14) the Managing Director of the Dominica Electricity Services Limited (DOMLEC), Joel Huggins, passed away while aboard a LIAT flight. While on the last leg of flight...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Dominica News
Shootings during JLP 65th Conference leave one dead, two injured
THE 65th Annual Conference of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) was interrupted on Sunday (Nov. 16) when shots rang out at its venue, the National Arena, leaving one man fatally wounded, two others injured and b...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Jamaica News
PM Spencer Writes G20 Meeting in Washington over the Weekend
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda the Hon. W. Baldwin Spencer on the weekend wrote to President of the United States of America George Bush on behalf of the Group of 77 and China to address the Summit of 20 in W...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Antigua News
Take Back the Night II Vigil set for November 25
The Directorate of Gender Affairs will again be commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, from November 25 to December 10, 2008. This year’s theme for Antigua and Barbuda is “Women and Men tog...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Antigua News
Antiguans showcased in Washington D.C.
Entrepreneur Egbert Perry and Singer/Tourism Officer Shermain Jeremy were showcased at the 15th Annual Caribbean American Heritage Awards Gala held in Washington D.C. on Friday November 14, 2008. The event, conside...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
Antigua News
Government signs new contract for road paving on Tortola
Government has signed a $550,500 contract for the paving of 7,967 feet of road on Tortola. Under the contract signed with BVI Paving Limited on Friday, the section of road from the Isabella Morris Primary School in...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
British Virgin Islands News
BVI to join in worldwide observance of GIS day on November 19
Fourth and fifth form students in the Territory will be made more aware of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) on Wednesday November 19 when the BVI joins more than 80 countries in observing GIS Day.Members of the ...
Posted: 18-Nov-2008
British Virgin Islands News