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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 28 July, 2021
Historical conservationists voice concern over destruction of Slave Market wall in Charlestown
The issue of destruction of historical sites on Nevis has surfaced again with the recent destruction at the historical Slave Market site in Charlestown, prompting historical conservationists to voice concern over th...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Revitalization and transformation of Basseterre now underway, says PM Harris
The relocation of street vendors to the public market and the planned move of food truck vendors to a designated lot at North Independence Square Street have been identified as measures being taken by the Government...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
More than two thousand applications received for assistance under the Income Support Programme
On the Tuesday, July 27 edition of Leadership Programme, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, revealed that some two thousand, two hundred and nine (2,209) applications were rec...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Female ministers and deputy ministers of agriculture of the Americas launch forum to improve policie...
Within the framework of the UN Food Systems Pre-Summit inaugurated this Monday in Rome, the I Forum of Ministers and Vice Ministers of Agriculture of the Americas was formally established as an entity whose mission ...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Commissioning of phase two traffic lights in Basseterre delayed
Plans to operationalise phase two of the traffic lights project in Basseterre will be slightly delayed to consider several suggestions proposed by local businesses....
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Double homicide victims identified as Carty Alley residents
POLICE have confirmed the identity of the two men who were killed during last evenings shooting incident in the Newtown area....
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Butlers Road Rehabilitation Project advancing at a steady pace, says Public Works Director
The multi-million-dollar road rehabilitation project underway in Butlers, St. James has been advancing at a steady pace with approximately 50 percent of the retaining walls already near completion....
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
PM Monthly Health Walk meets protocol criteria, resumes on Saturday July 31
Prime Minister’s Monthly Health Walk, which out of an abundance of caution took a hiatus after the last edition held on Saturday May 1, will resume on Saturday July 31 and will take participants on the regular Belle...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Labour Party gets landslide victory in St. Lucia Elections
AS the dusk settled on Monday evening (July 26), it was announced that the St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) had ousted the United Workers Party (UWP) in a landslide victory at the island’s General Elections....
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 28 July, 2021
Sagicor hosts online seminar to walk clients through its online tools for conducting business
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the way companies have approached doing business, with the incorporation of digital and remote options becoming a necessity in the face of strict health and safety pr...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Barbados News
It’s time to think holistically: the case for a transformation of our food systems
According to the joint United Nations 2019 Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition in Latin America and the Caribbean, there are 600,000 deaths each year in Latin America and the Caribbean as a result of in...
Posted: 28-Jul-2021
Jamaica News