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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Friday 19 February, 2010
The Boyds/West Farm shootout…Who to blame?
THE shooting-death of Nkoma Jacobs has generated a nation-wide debate on who is to be blamed, and many residents have requested that SKNVibes provide an analysis of the police’s evidence and circumstances surroundin...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Capleton removed from Ragga Muffins Festival because of anti-gay lyrics
REGGAE singer Capleton a.k.a. The Prophet was recently removed from the Ragga Muffins Festival that will be held in Oakland tomorrow (Feb. 20)....
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Gramps Morgan up for five awards
GRAMPS MORGAN of reggae group Morgan Heritage is currently up for five nominations in the 2010 International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA)....
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Carty confident of his leadership abilities in Education
NEWLY appointed Minister of Education, Hon. Sen. Nigel Carty, insists that he is capable of successfully leading the ministry through the challenges confronting it over the next five years. “As an academically trai...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Blue House scholars win Sandy Point spelling bee
BLUE House has demonstrated excellence in both athletics and academics after claiming victory in the inaugural Sandy Point Primary School Inter-house Spelling Bee Competition. The event, held Wednesday evening (Feb....
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Anthony James fined for maiming Challengers resident
A teary-eyed James flung his hands into the air, giving thanks and praise to God, grateful and relieved that he escaped custodial sentencing early yesterday morning (Feb. 19). The 49-year-old was accused of wounding...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Dispute between Dublin-Collins and Customs finally ends
BISHOP Ron Dublin-Collins and the Customs and Excise Department have finally settled their dispute, ending weeks of public feuding over a mid-December incident. The decision to let bygones be bygones was precipitate...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Washie narrowly lose Round Two opener
THE Washington Archibald High School F.C. (Washie) remains in danger of relegation to the St. Kitts-Nevis Football Association (SKNFA) First Division after they began their round two play with a 0-1 loss last night ...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Nevis saw overall decline in crime in 2009, says Senior Police Officer
Nevis experienced an overall decrease in crime for 2009 but Head of the Nevis Police Division Superintendent Samuel Seabrookes says there is still a major concern with the incidents of house breaking, drugs and fire...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Nevis public urged to assist Police with crime solving
Head of the Nevis Police Division Superintendent Samuel Seabrookes issued a passionate call to the Nevisian public to come forward with information that would help to solve crimes and greatly reduce the cost of proc...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
ECCB responds to Stanford victims’ lawsuit
IN response to a lawsuit filed against the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) and other regional banks for their intervention in the Bank of Antigua, the central bank has explained the move was necessary to avoid...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Premier Parry: Nevis Island Administration continues to work fairly with Immigrant Population
Contrary to baseless claims by Opposition political activists and some media houses in the Federation who have accused the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP)-led Nevis Island Administration (NIA) of victimizing the immig...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
New AG Targets Efficiency in Judicial System
The new Attorney General (AG) in the Federal Government, Honourable Patrice Nisbett, said strengthening the human capacity of his Ministry and improving relations between St. Kitts and Nevis was high on his agenda.T...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Youth symposium creates atmosphere of love
UNESCO Youth Path member, Andreana French recently returned from the Sixth Annual Youth Symposium which she said “created an atmosphere of love.”Ms. French, who is also a Clarence Fitzroy Bryant (CFB) College studen...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
Residents give substantially to Haitian relief
In spite of the current global economic situation, residents of St. Kitts were able to dig deep and donate US$41,000 via the Red Cross’ RBTT Haiti Contributions account.According to Dr. Reginald O’Loughlin, Presiden...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Friday 19 February, 2010
Government signs agreement for finishing new SDD offices
Government has entered into an agreement with a local firm for completing the internal works at the Social Development Department’s new offices at John’s Hole.Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Ralph T. O’Ne...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
British Virgin Islands News
BVI London office to host 4th annual workshop for students
The BVI London Office will be conducting its 4th annual BVI Students Professional Development Workshop, February 27 at BVI House. Director of the London Office, Mr. Kedrick Malone explained, “This is an annual event...
Posted: 19-Feb-2010
British Virgin Islands News