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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 03 December, 2008
Judge sentences Squeaky to 20 years
DESPITE repeated pleas for mercy, His Lordship Francis Belle brought down the hammer of justice on Shervin ‘Squeaky’ George and sent him to reside with hard labour at Her Majesty’s Prison for the next 20 years. Almo...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Fender Bender on South Square Street
TRAFFIC was momentarily diverted earlier this afternoon (Dec. 3) when two cars collided on South Independence Square Street in the vicinity of one of the branches of S.L. Horsford & Co. The accident, involving a Maz...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
PAM unveils crime-fighting strategy
THE People’s Action Movement (PAM) yesterday (Dec. 2) revealed a comprehensive plan to address the rising levels of crime and violence in the Federation at a press conference held at the Bird Rock Beach Hotel. Accor...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
LIAT Fills Void for Nevis Flights
Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry and the residents of Nevis celebrated the return of LIAT’s flight to the island, in a grand ceremony at the Nevis Airport on Monday, December 1st.Due to the personal intervent...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards Association honours eight Change Agents
THE Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards Association inducted eight exceptional diverse national agents of change into its fold on Saturday, November 29, 2008 at the Government House. The organisation, which was founded fiv...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
First United Taekwondo Club Board Breaking competition
On Saturday 29th November 2008 saw the First United Taekwondo Club (UTC) Gyok Pah (Board Breaking) competition by the Saddler Dojang. The spectacular event took place at the Saddlers Primary School; the event starte...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Nevisian track star wins second MVP award
NEVISIAN sprinter Shirvon Greene has again risen to the top having won Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the 2008 Cross Country Season of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Championships. For the s...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
LIME continues Christmas Promotion, two more winners announced
LIME’s six-week Christmas Promotion has moved on to its second week of giveaways and two of its subscribers are now one step closer to winning the US $1 million grand prize. Yesterday, (Dec. 2) Sharmaine Liburd of ...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
CAS Global enhances academic skills in students
CHILDREN continue to walk the right path when various activities are organised to encourage their intellect whilst reminding them of what is important in life. VIP Connected Entertainment, a full-source internation...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
PAM disgust over crime situation
AT a specially convened press conference to address the escalating level of crime and violence in the Federation, the People’s Action Movement (PAM) expressed revulsion at the “culture of death” that hovers over the...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
BHS students urged to pursue excellence as lifelong goal
PRESENT and outgoing students of the Basseterre High School (BHS) were urged to not just make the pursuit of excellence their current goal, but to adopt it as a life-long aspiration. The words of advice came from th...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Strike Force stoned while searching vehicle
MEMBERS of the Strike Force were pelted with missiles on Tuesday night while they were conducting a search of a vehicle in the McKnight area. Reports emanating from the Press and Public Relations Office of the Royal...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Federal and Nevis Cabinets meet on Wednesday
The Cabinets of the Federal Governments of St. Kitts and Nevis and the Nevis Island Administration meets in Nevis on Wednesday. St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas will lead his Cabinet min...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Government receives FBI report on crime
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has received a comprehensive report on crime from a top United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official. Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Hon. Dr. ...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
PM Douglas “sickened by violence” and calls on parents and society to train and discipline children ...
St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said Tuesday just as a human being and a member of this society, separate and apart from the fact of being prime minister, he was “absolutely sickened by...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Harris advocates transparency at Port and Customs
IN his featured address at the WTO Trade Facilitation Needs Assessment held on December 1, Minister of Finance and International Trade Hon. Dr. Timothy Harris highlighted how transparency and predictability at the n...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 03 December, 2008
New Public Works Minister spends over EC $2M in first two weeks
NEWLY appointed Minister of Public Works and Infrastructural Development, Rayburn Blackmoore has wasted no time showing that he is a man of action by stating Monday (Dec. 1) that his ministry will be undertaking a m...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Dominica News
HIV/AIDS patients still having to deal with stigma and discrimination
DESPITE ongoing efforts to tackle stigma and discrimination against persons living with HIV and AIDS, infected persons are still having to deal with intolerance and ostracism. According to www.jamaicaobserver.com, a...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
Jamaica News
OGIER Partners with Government to Observe World AIDS Day
The National AIDS Program, the Department of Human Resources and the Ministry of Health and Social Development partnered with OGIER to observe World AIDS Day on Monday December 1st, with a presentation on “HIV in th...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News
BVI Initiatives Youth Path Project for Disadvantaged Youth
The BVI National Commission for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has officially embarked on its Youth PATH Project initiative, which targets disadvantaged youth. The project ...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Territory joins the region to Launch the Geo Report
The Conservation and Fisheries Department along with the Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) will join the rest of the region in launching the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) for youth in the Caribbean repor...
Posted: 3-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News