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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 18 March, 2009
Rotary Clubs partner to eradicate Polio
THE Rotary Clubs of St. Kitts, Nevis and Liamuiga are teaming up to hold a Polio Plus weekend from March 20 to 22. Activities include catamaran cruises, a walkathon and a gala dinner. All funds raised from these eve...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
More government homes being constructed at rapid pace
MINISTER of Agriculture, Housing, Fisheries and Cooperatives, Hon. Cedric Liburd, stated in a press conference this morning (Mar. 18) that his ministry has secured the financing and infrastructure for the expansion ...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
22nd conviction lands man long-term prison sentence
VERNON ‘CHICO’ SIMON’s mile-long criminal record preceded him earlier today at his sentencing hearing and may have been one of the main causes for the seven-year prison term he was sentenced to serve. Yesterday (Mar...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Parents charged to “Watch what your children eat”
“Parents, guardians and other mature citizens have a tremendous role to play in ensuring that we educate ourselves, and the children of our country, regarding our rights and responsibilities as consumers. We must be...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Juvenile Laws of our Federation
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Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Police/Court Round Up
WHILE some have argued for the abolishment of custodial sentencing as punishment for persons convicted of “minor offences”, the court continues to mete out these and other sentences as it sees fit. On Monday (Mar. 1...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Consumer awareness given top priority with week of events
CONSUMER Week continues with an exciting list of activities geared toward educating members of the public on their rights and responsibilities as consumers, paying particular attention on encouraging healthy eating ...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Lead by example!
A call was made for members of the St. Kitts-Nevis society to provide trustworthy and positive examples for the Federation’s youths to follow and emulate as one of the possible solutions to the crime situation curre...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Premier Parry Eases Burden of Four Seasons Resort Lay off
The Nevis Island Administration is doing everything in its power to alleviate the stress of these economically challenged times. Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry spoke of his government’s intervention in assi...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 18 March, 2009
Opposition parties join forces to protest electoral process
MEMBERS of Dominica’s two main opposition parties, the United Workers Party (UWP) and Dominica Freedom Party (DFP), combined forces yesterday (Mar. 17) to stage a protest outside of the Electoral Commission Chairman...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
Dominica News
HM Customs continues surveillance of territory’s borders
Her Majesty’s (HM) Customs is continuing to intensify their surveillance of the Territory’s borders by enforcing the import and export regulations and facilitating legitimate trade laws.Assistant Comptroller with re...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Outstanding local women receive int’l women’s day awards
Seven local women have received awards for their “significant contributions to the development of the community.”Mrs. Dinis Chalwell, Mrs. Rita Frett-Georges, Ms. Elsa Meyers, Ms. Eugenia O’Neal, Ms. Franka Pickerin...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Fire and rescue services report fire at Chapel Hill
A Tuesday morning fire in East End, Tortola has left one home significantly damaged.According to a statement issued by Acting Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Mr. William W. Penn, a fire was reported at Chapel Hill, East ...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Armed and Dangerous Man Sought
Police on St. Croix are asking the public to be on the look-out for Hector Luis Mercado also known as Jesus Rivera Carmona. According to Criminal Investigation Bureau detectives Mercado is wanted for a string of arm...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
US Virgin Islands News
Virgin Islanders invited to apply for Ukota scholarship
Government is inviting Virgin Islanders to apply for a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Ecology and Conservation.The scholarship for study at the Schools of Biological Sciences and Agriculture, P...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Police Take Proactive Measures to Protect Students
Before noon on Tuesday, March 17 police took preventative measures to protect students of the Joseph E. Gomez Elementary School when the department received tips of guns in the area.According to St. Thomas Deputy Ch...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
US Virgin Islands News
Brandywine Bay Beach to be made cruise passenger-ready
Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Hon. Omar W. Hodge has confirmed that the Brandywine Bay beach will be opened shortly to cater to cruise passengers. The decision was made by the inter-agency committee whic...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
British Virgin Islands News
HM customs senior officers embrace leadership seminar
The senior officers of Her Majesty’s (HM) Customs have taken the first steps towards embracing service delivery reform by participating in a two-day Leadership Seminar sponsored by the BVI Tourist Board.Senior offic...
Posted: 18-Mar-2009
British Virgin Islands News