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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 21 July, 2009
Another illegal firearm off the streets
THE Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force has taken yet another illegal firearm off the Federation’s streets. A police release revealed the seizure occurred during early morning hours yesterday (July 20) at t...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Christophe Harbour donates $5 000 to Culturama
THE 35th Culturama Festival received a very important financial bolstering earlier today (July 21) as the Christophe Harbour Development Company donated $5 000 to the festivities. At a brief handing over ceremony at...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
An American in Paradise
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Posted: 21-Jul-2009
DC wants money in pockets not body in caskets!
“WE want money in a pocket not body in a casket. De war ting dem fi cease it; can’t believe say another one dead.” These are the words to the chorus of DC’s latest reggae tune, titled ‘Can’t Believe’. Born Dujon Ces...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Amory deems Commission of Inquiry illegal; moving to the court
FORMER Premier of Nevis and Leader of the Concerned Citizen’s Movement (CCM) Hon. Vance Amory has declared the island’s current Commission of Inquiry illegal and would be seeking the court’s intervention.“I am of th...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
IMF to inject 250 Billion in SDR toward global liquidity
THE Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has given its support to granting 250 billion worth of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to provide liquidity to its 186 member countries. SDRs are essentiall...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Police investigate shooting
Police are investigating a shooting incident which occurred at about 7:45 pm on July 17th, at Shaw Avenue. Investigations revealed that five (5) young men were sitting at the entrance of an alley which leads to Thi...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
New judge appointed; legal battle to continue next week
AFTER a one week hiatus in the legal saga between the opposition People’s Action Movement (PAM) and the Attorney General concerning proposed changes to constituency boundaries, a new judge has been assigned to conti...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Bank of Nevis makes impression at Coaching Clinic
REPRESENTATIVES of the Bank of Nevis visited the Cricket Coaching Clinic at Grove Park on Friday (July 17) to witness first hand some of the skills and social graces being learnt by the youthful cricketers attending...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
LIAT top ranks sketch path for more efficient operations
MEMBERS of the LIAT Board of Directors and Management, along with the company’s three main shareholder prime ministers, convened in St. Vincent yesterday (Jul. 20) to identify challenges facing the regional airline ...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Zakers’ case begins
JUST little more than a year after she was formally arrested and charged with gun-related offences, Vernlyn Zakers’ trial began yesterday (July 20) at the Basseterre High Court of Justice. The Newtown Ground lady, a...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
350 families housed under Civil Service Home Mortgage Scheme
Just under 350 families have benefitted from close to EC$50 million to build their homes under the Civil Service Home Mortgage Scheme, St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas has disclosed. Spe...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
COI’s though controversial continue to flourish – Sir Richard Cheltenham
There is good reason why Commissions of Inquiry, though regarded as controversial vehicles in some quarters, continue to flourish. That was the view expressed by of Counsel to the Sharpe Commission of Inquiry (COI) ...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Nu Vybes rocks Sister Sensia’s Bash
THE Nu Vybes Band ‘handled’ their business last Saturday night (July 18) as they rocked their fans and others at the recently held Sweet Sister Sensia Birthday Bash. The party was held at the Tennis Club on Victoria...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 21 July, 2009
Gov’t thanks BVI Music Festival committee for submitting report
Premier and Minister for Finance Honourable Ralph T. O’Neal, OBE has commended the organisers of this year’s music festival for their prompt submission of the BVI Music Festival’s 2009 Financial and Economic Report....
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Government Getting Ready To Commission New Traffic Lights
Minister for Communications and Works Honourable Julian Fraser RA has welcomed the completion of the installation of traffic lights and signals in Road Town and is now looking forward to the commissioning later this...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Reggae Sumfest – a world class production
Summerfest Productions Limited, the company behind the world famous Reggae Sumfest, was created with the mission of filling the void left in Montego Bay by the Reggae Sunsplash Concert when it ended in 1993. Formed ...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
Jamaica News
Public responds favourably to men’s health fair
The public responded favourably to the third annual Men’s Health Fair, which was held in the Breezeway of the Central Administration Building last Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Head of Gender Affairs Ms. Pa...
Posted: 21-Jul-2009
British Virgin Islands News