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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 19 April, 2017
Six-member delegation for World Relay Championships
FOLLOWING a successful CARIFTA Games in Curacao recently, a team from St. Kitts and Nevis will be back on the track to seek more glory; this time at the World Relay Championships in the Bahamas....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Job creation and earnings at highest levels on record, Labour Department expands its reach and impact
Under Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris’ administration, St. Kitts and Nevis witnessed the highest ever job creation numbers recorded by the Social Security Board....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Intensive training continues in an effort to increase awareness of the impacts of climate change
The Department of Environment recognizes climate variability and climate change to be two of the most significant threats to sustainable development in St. Kitts and Nevis. Against this backdrop, a number of persons...
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Government of St. Kitts and Nevis works assiduously to tackle the impacts of climate change
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has positioned itself to address some environmental challenges, in particular, global warming, in an effort to improve informed decisions on issues like climate change, said Ali...
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
SKNAAA thanks government for unwavering support
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has been applauded for its continued investment in sports development, which provides many positive and enriching opportunities for young people....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
SKNAAA invested heavily in CARIFTA team
THE ST. Kitts-Nevis Amateur Athletics Association (SKNAAA) and other partnering agencies had invested a relatively large amount of money in the team that represented the Federation at the CARIFTA Games....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Republic of China collaborates with international media in promoting its culture
The Republic of China, popularly known as Taiwan, with its outlying islands, has a total area of 36,192.8 square kilometers, and a population of some 23 million. Situated in East Asia, Taiwan boasts a multi-faceted ...
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Book of Condolences for Sir Cuthbert Sebastian still open at permanent mission of St. Kitts and Nevi...
Please be advised that the Book of Condolences in memory of former Governor General Sir Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian, GCMG, OBE, CM, MD, is available for nationals to sign until Thursday April 27, 2017....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Results of SKNFA matches played 15th -16th April 2017
Results of SKNFA matches played 15th -16th April 2017....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Results of SKNFA matches played Tuesday 18th April 2017
Results of SKNFA matches played Tuesday 18th April 2017....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Yam cuisine to be showcased for 2017 Restaurant Week
THE Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, yesterday (Apr. 18) held a media launch for the third annual edition of Restaurant Week and announced that this year’s cuisine would be y...
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 19 April, 2017
Deputy Premier - 'Government Has Amended The Work Permit Fee Structure To One That Is Progressive'
Madame Speaker, after maintaining work permit fees at the same level since 1981, the BVI Government has amended the work permit fee structure to one that is progressive and based on income. The new fees have been ag...
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
British Virgin Islands News
New Work Permit Fees Effective May 15
Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Dr. the Honourable Kedrick Pickering has announced that new work permit fees will come into effect on May 15....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
British Virgin Islands News
Have breakfast with Team Jamaica Bickle this Saturday
New Yorkers are being invited to join Team Jamaica Bickle for its annual Breakfast this Saturday, April 22, 2017, at the St Lukes’ Episcopal Church Hall, located at 777 E. 222nd Street, Bronx, New York, 9am -11am....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Jamaica News
PANCAP hosts meeting of youth to discuss ending AIDS by 2030
The Pan Caribbean Partnership against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP) will host a meeting of youth leaders from 19 Caribbean countries on April 21 and 22, 2017 in Port of Spain, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Guyana News
Singer Richie Stephens to receive 'Pop Award' at annual ASCAP Music Award in LA
Jamaican singer Richie Stephens will receive the biggest honor of his career when he is honored at the 34th annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards in the USA in May....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Jamaica News
St. Martin Book Fair turns 15, opens at Cité Scolaire Robert Weinum; over 30 St. Martin authors in f...
The 15th edition of the annual St. Martin Book Fair will take place at new venues throughout the island from June 1 – 3, 2017, said Shujah Reiph, director of the literary festival....
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Netherlands Antilles News
The Laws of St. Maarten books in English are “going like hot bread”
The Laws of St. Maarten is a set of five books just published here. And the attractive, reader-friendly-design publications are “going like hot bread” at Van Dorp bookstores and from the InfoMedia distributors, said...
Posted: 19-Apr-2017
Netherlands Antilles News