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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 09 October, 2008
Teachers to march in unity tomorrow!!
THE curtains will come down on Teachers Week tomorrow with members of the teaching fraternity marching through the streets of Basseterre and ending with a Rally at Independence Square. The march, which begins at 9:...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Autopsy results for 17th murder victim released
RESULTING haemorrhage and shock due to gunshot injuries to the left hip has been cited as the cause of the death of 22-year-old Darren Gibson, the Federation’s 17th murder victim for year.This information was releas...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Agiel Browne is Federation’s 2008 State Scholar
CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL’s Sixth Former Agiel Browne was declared the Federation’s 2008 State Scholar; a scholastic award given to the student who achieves the best performance over a two-year period in the Cari...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Tourism Awareness Month seeks to educate and expose…
OCTOBER marks the celebration of Tourism Awareness Month, a Ministry of Tourism initiative that aims to raise awareness of the opportunities that exist within the...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Sprat Net reopens with new and improved look
LOCALLY renowned sea-food restaurant, Sprat Net, reopened its doors for service last evening (Oct. 8), creating a “more inviting and comfortable dining experience” for visitors and locals alike.Sprat Net is nestled ...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Chef of the Year contest set for October
The heat will be on in October of this year when many of the nation's leading kitchen maestros take part in the St. Kitts and Nevis Hotel and Tourism Association's Chef of the Year competition. Also at stake will be...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
800 persons found employment and 157 new businesses opened
Just over 800 persons found work in St. Kitts and Nevis for the first time and close to 160 new businesses opened their doors between January and June this year, the St. Kitts and Nevis Social Security Board is repo...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
St. Paul's villager turns 107 years, gets visit from cousin and Prime Minister
Residents of St. Paul’s joined family members and Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas in congratulating its most senior villager, Ms. Mary Bradshaw who celebrated her 107th birthday on Wednesday.Noting that Ms...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Nevis mourns Shirlene Stanley’s passing
NEVISIANS woke up yesterday morning to mourn the loss of Shirlene Evelyn, wife of prominent businessman Edric Stanley and teacher of Gingerland Secondary School (GSS), who died at the Alexandra Hospital.Students and...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Neighbours save house from total destruction
GOODLY neighbours yesterday afternoon saved a man’s home from destruction by forming a bucket brigade and using a large hose to put out a fire that started in one of his two bedrooms.Trevor Martin of Lower Monkey Hi...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
General public thanked for assistance in getting firearms off streets
THE general public has been extended words of gratitude by the High Command of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force for its assistance in the fight against crime, more specifically the removal of almost ...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Woodley says Richards shot him thrice
“WHEN he was about 20 feet from me, I looked up. He had his gun pointing at me. I said, ‘Be careful. Mine u shoot me’. As I said that, he shot me one time…” This was the testimony of Jevon ‘Herbie’ Woodley, one of t...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
PM Douglas says meeting with Chamber "frank and open and an exchange of ideas"
Prime Minster Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas says Wednesday’s meeting with the St. Kitts and Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce as “frank and open and an exchange of ideas.”“The Chamber has a right to be concerned w...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Arrests/Court convictions
OVER the past week a number of persons were arrested and charged for allegedly committing criminal acts and are scheduled to appear before the court shortly.An Upper Monkey Hill juvenile was arrested and charged wit...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
ECCB challenges public to achieve fiscal prudence
AS the Federation celebrates Financial Literacy Month during October, the East Caribbean Central Bank has launched a ‘fix-your-finances challenge’ as an opportunity to enable the general public to improve their fina...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
SKN diplomat arrested on securities fraud charges
HONORARY Consul for St. Kitts & Nevis in Costa Rica, Jonathan Randall Curshen was recently arrested in New York on charges that he and an associate conspired to commit securities fraud in the states of Florida and N...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
ECCB says sub-region’s banking system remains stable...
The banking system of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) remains stable and has not been impacted by the ongoing developments in the global financial market.“To date, the banking system of the Eastern Carib...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 09 October, 2008
210 students to be honoured for their achievements
The Ministry of Education and Culture will honour the 210 top achievers of the public primary schools for the school year 2007/2008 at the first Top Achievers Award Ceremony to be held at the H. Lavity Stoutt Commun...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Former PM Mitchell land deal under investigation
IN a continuing effort to distance themselves from the recently ousted Keith Mitchell administration, PrimeMinister Tillman Thomas and his administration will be investigating a land deal involving Formula One racec...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
Grenada News
“Government to address local impact of global economic situation”
In the next few days, I will come to you by radio and television to address you in some detail on the state of the global economy, and on specific measures being taken by our Government to address the global economi...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
British Virgin Islands News
Government to bring relief to BVI residents amidst global crunch
Premier and Minister for Finance Honourable Ralph T. O’Neal today assured residents of the Territory that Government will soon embark on measures to reduce the effects of the global economic situation.In an address ...
Posted: 9-Oct-2008
British Virgin Islands News