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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 08 January, 2008
Police Officers stationed in Nevis told to produce despite the odds
Police Officers on Nevis were told they should motivate themselves daily, rise above their problems and continue to produce despite the odds in their personal and professional lives. The advice came from Mr. Douglas...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Keniski Lewis charged with "Unlawful Carnal Knowledge"
On 7th January 2008, police arrested and charged Keniski Lewis of Middle Island for the offence of Unlawful Carnal Knowledge committed on 9th December 2007. Alfred Wattley of John Street was arrested and charged on ...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Cabinet satisfied with progress on dealing with crime
Better structured patrols through improved analysis of intelligence, more specific targeting of illegal firearms and an active education of the business community and the wider public on matters of security were amo...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Melford Henville Scholarship Foundation donates to St. James Primary
Students and staff of the St. James Primary School in at Maddens Village received a welcome gift of a Dell Inspiron computer system, a printer and scanner when classes resumed earlier this week. The gift came from t...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
PAM: “Re-registration process illegal”.
The People’s Action Movement (PAM) has described the ongoing “re-registration period” as being nothing short of “illegal”, as no rules and regulations to govern the process have been issued. Late last year, a press ...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Cabinet urges registered voters to confirm registration
The Federal Cabinet at its first meeting for 2008, reviewed the progress of the ongoing electoral reform process and has expressed its satisfaction with the achievement to date. Cabinet, under the chairmanship of Pr...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Post Cabinet Statement for January 7th, 2008
Today, Cabinet discussed the activities and performance of the security forces during the Christmas and Carnival season and expressed satisfaction with the progress made to date in dealing with the incidence of cert...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
108 Medical Students arrive in Nevis for new semester
The Medical University of the Americas (MUA) was a hub of activity yesterday as 108 students were welcomed and oriented by MUA staff, faculty members and a cross-section of relevant Nevis institutions’ representativ...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Prime Minister Douglas on VON Radio’s “Let’s Talk” programme tonight
St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas will be the Guest on the first edition of VON Radio’s “Let’s Talk” Programme for 2008 on Tuesday night. Host of the popular talk show, Mr. Everad “Webbo...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
Robbery victim recounts ordeal
Police are investigating a robbery that left Melford “Bar” Richardson, a security guard of Sandy Point, wounded. The incident happened early Saturday morning at around 12:15. As a result of the robbery, the securit...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
2007 closes with 16 murders/seven solved
At the end of 2007, the Federation recorded 16 murders, a record which is second only to that of 2006 when 17 murders were committed. At the commencement of 2007, there was much talk and speculation of what the murd...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 08 January, 2008
Cable & Wireless Strips Beauty Queen of Prize
Telecommunications giant, Cable & Wireless, recently stripped the reigning Miss British Virgin Islands Carnival Queen, Leilani Stevens, of her bMobile prize. According to reliable sources, the stripping of the prize...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Autopsy Reveals Police Officer Dies From Asphyxia
An autopsy report has revealed that Patrice Grant, an ex police constable who was incarcerated for the attempted murder of the British Virgin Island’s ex- Commissioner of Police, died as a result of asphyxiation. Th...
Posted: 8-Jan-2008
British Virgin Islands News