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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 20 October, 2009
General Elections can be called, claim lawyers
LAWYERS representing both the Government and the opposition People’s Action Movement (PAM) have weighed in and agreed that General Elections can be called on the existing constituency boundaries. Following yesterday...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Living Your Best Life: Let’s foster a culture of supporters and not detractors
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Posted: 20-Oct-2009
A look at Berriscia Byron - holder of four crowns
MANY may have heard the name Berriscia Byron, but do they know that she is only 15 years old and has already won four pageants and the Rotaract Talent Search Dance Competition back in 2005? Byron hails from New Road...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Jennifer Hudson For 2010 Jamaica Jazz And Blues Festival
Multiple award-winning singer and actress, Jennifer Kate Hudson, is set to be among the acts for the next Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival from January 24-30, 2010 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. TurnKey Production Presiden...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Saturday’s Open Mic sounded a loud ‘NO’ to Domestic Violence
For the third year, the Callaloo Poets raised the awareness to the devastating issue of Domestic Violence with an ‘open mic’ poetry reading this past Saturday. The theme of the ‘open mic’ was “Stop Domestic Violence...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Justin Morris jailed for gun possession
EIGHT months after he was found carrying an illegal firearm, a Mansion resident was sent to the slammer to consider the error of his ways. A police communiqué informs that Justin Morris made an appearance before the...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Small businesses to benefit from ECCB ‘Business Connect’
PROSPECTIVE and emerging businesspersons will be given an eye-opening experience in the principles of modern business next week at a Small Business Symposium to be hosted by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB)...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Police continue increased presence in communities
INCREASED presence of police in the communities continues to bear fruit with the most recent being the seizure of a quantity of drugs and arrest of an individual who is believed to be responsible for the offence. A ...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Brantley calls PAM win a “triumph of democracy”
CALLING it “a triumph of democracy”, the Hon. Mark Brantley, Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition in Federal Parliament, has expressed his satisfaction with yesterday’s (Oct. 19) High Court ruling in the dispute...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Richards says, “I saw Searles and Woodley shooting at me”
AS the wounding with intent case brought against former Defence Force soldier Louis Richards inches to a close, the empanelled jury was read the statement he provided police following the incident. Since early last ...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
High Court rejects several allegations brought by PAM
St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas says several allegations brought by the opposition People’s Action Movement (PAM) against his Government have been rejected by the High Court. “The Claim...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Constituency Boundaries Commission still mandated to review boundaries
Chairman of the Constituency Boundaries Commission (CBC), Mr. Anthony Johnson said Monday that the Constituency Boundaries Commission is still mandated to review the number and boundaries of the constituencies into ...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Nu Vybes impresses at Michael’s
AFTER a three-month hiatus, Nu Vybes performed Saturday night (Oct. 17) before a large number of their fans at Michaels, located at the Strip in Frigate Bay, and they did not miss a note in playing the type of music...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
ACP Liburd: Reported crimes on Nevis down from 2008
DESPITE appearances to the contrary, there has been a reduction in the number of crimes reported on Nevis in 2009, compared to that of 2008. The Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) with responsibility for Crime, ...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
Power outage due to work on new generator
ELECTRICITY consumers in St. Kitts finally have an explanation for the abrupt outage early Sunday (Oct. 18), as officials at the Needsmust Power Station revealed it was due to work on the new generator. Residents of...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 20 October, 2009
Caribbean Media and Tourism Industry to Pay Tribute to Andrea Hall
Andria Hall, the late CNN news anchor, author and communicator, will be honored by media, tourism stakeholders and young people gathering for the 18th meeting of the Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) in Saint Lucia fr...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
St. Lucia News
Dir. Of Water And Sewerage Julian Willock Returns To Office
Today the Water and Sewerage Department announced the return of its Director Mr. Julian Willock to office after being on study-leave in the United Kingdom for the past twelve months. Mr. Willock is hopeful that his ...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Premier Pays Tribute To Former Legislator Alban Anthony
Premier Honourable Ralph T. O’Neal, OBE, joins with the people of the Territory in mourning the passing of former legislator Mr. Alban U. Anthony who died on Sunday at Peebles Hospital at age 86. The Premier paid tr...
Posted: 20-Oct-2009
British Virgin Islands News