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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 04 December, 2008
Richards’ sentencing deferred due to counsel’s illness
THE sentencing hearing for Private Louis Richards of the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force was deferred owing to the absence of his lawyer who is reportedly suffering from a bout of flu.Richards, who was convicted of th...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Nevis HIV/AIDS Coordinating Unit receives assistance
Youth initiatives organized by the Nevis HIV/AIDS Coordinating Unit, will be the beneficiaries of an undisclosed monetary contribution from the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) Washington DC Chapter. The cheque ...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
‘The Cry’ to address crime through drama
THE general public has been invited to witness the stage-play ‘The Cry’, the latest Moses Byron Production, which is expected to focus on the social implications of crime on the family and the community at large.The...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
MP Astaphan says Police Force lacks discipline
FORMER Minister of National Security Dwyer Astaphan said the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force lacks discipline and some officers are a law unto themselves. The Parliamentary Representative of Constituenc...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Ramie Gumbs et al on trial for robberies…
FOUR young men, Jamal Parris, Karim Dickenson, Ramie Gumbs and Devon Wattley, are currently standing trial at the Basseterre High Court of Justice for a number of larceny-related charges.They are each charged with f...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
PM says Law inhibits speedy hanging
Amidst increasing public outcry to expedite hanging for criminals sentenced to death, Prime Minister Dr. Hon. Denzil Douglas has said that there is little his government can do expedite the process any further. “A...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network receives grant
The St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network (SKSTMN) has been successful in securing a Global Environment Facility- Small Grants Program (GEF-SGP) grant for implementation of the project "Creating Sustainable Liveli...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
FBI report on local gang culture presented to joint Cabinet
THE Prime Minister’s Press Secretary, Erasmus Williams, told reporters yesterday (Dec. 3) that a representative of the US-based Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was present at the St. Kitts and Nevis joint Cabi...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Cayon pastors offer new approach to address crime
Pastors from churches in the Cayon Community have expressed their deep regret and outrage at the recent shootout over the weekend that took lives of two young men and left others critically wounded. Spokesperson for...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 04 December, 2008
Authorities warn Haiti of future disasters
AID agencies have warned that future hurricanes could result in thousands more deaths unless measures are taken to rebalance Haiti’s damaged ecosystem. According to BBC Caribbean, Head of the German Red Cross Emerge...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Haiti News
Bahamian government to continue public sector development
DESPITE the global economic downturn, the Bahamian government will not be cutting back on public sector projects. According to Caribbean 360, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham has assured that his administration would ...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Bahamas News
Government Making Strides with Amendments to Petroleum Ordinance
Government is making strides with amending the Petroleum Ordinance. Mr. Leonard Reed, a retired Assistant Director with the Environmental Protection Unit of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources with the ...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Premier's Office Staff Participate in Planning Day Exercise
The staff of the Premier’s Office expects improved service delivery in 2009 as they are now more aware of the priority areas identified in the work plan for the coming year. Yesterday, the entire staff gathered at t...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Soufriere Hills Volcano erupts again
Montserrat’s volcano at Soufriere Hills exploded at about 9:35 pm on Tuesday (Dec. 2) resulting in pyroclastic flow from the western side of the lava dome. According to the Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO), the ...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Montserrat News
Charities provide alternative to abortion
PREGNANT women in Jamaica who may feel that abortion is the only solution to their situation are being offered an alternative by two local charities that are closely linked to the Roman Catholic Church.The Missionar...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
Jamaica News
Territory is Part of regional environment report
The territory now has a regional publication with contributions from three of the territory’s youth on environmental issues.The Global Environment Outlook for youth in the Caribbean publication was launched today at...
Posted: 4-Dec-2008
British Virgin Islands News