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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 13 May, 2009
Women and Youths of Labour meet on Saturday
Youths and Women of the governing St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party meet in separate conferences on Saturday 16th May, ahead of Sunday’s 77th Annual Labour Party Conference.The Labour Women Power Breakfast and Symposium ...
Posted: 13-May-2009
CIC, Education officials end “productive” discussions on White Paper
PRESIDENT of the St. Kitts-Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce (CIC) Mark Wilkin has described the organisation’s Second Luncheon Meeting as “very productive” as the body discussed the White Paper on Education De...
Posted: 13-May-2009
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Carnival dates set and ready to go
THE 2009 Vincy Mas, which will be held in St. Vincent from June 26 to July 7, will be featuring a host of events ranging from shows to parades, street parties and more. The official launching ceremony was held on Ma...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Labour Party holds 77th Annual Conference on Sunday
The governing St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party holds its 77th Annual Conference this coming Sunday 17th May, under the theme “Capable Hands In Serious Times.” Over 700 delegates as well as dignitaries from the diplomati...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Calypso Monarch Competition added to WinFest 2009
WINFEST 2009 will be one with a difference! This is according to information received from the Executive Director of the event, Kervin Patrice Wilkin. Speaking with SKNVibes on yesterday (May 12), Wilkin revealed th...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Minor progress made for physically-challenged persons
AFTER years of having their requests ignored, the St. Kitts-Nevis Association for Persons with Disabilities (SNAPD) has won an important battle for its members with the installation of accessibility ramps at the St....
Posted: 13-May-2009
LIME donates laptop to enhance foreign language courses at BHS
AS the school year slowly winds to an end, the nation’s leading telecommunications company, LIME, has made the first move in marrying technology with foreign languages with its donation of a laptop to the Modern Lan...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Craft industry faces challenge from overseas imports
UNFAIR business practices hampering the local craft market must come to an end, Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas said yesterday (May 12) on his weekly “Ask the PM” radio programme. Responding to a caller who...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Local claims big $$$ from Caribbean Lottery
THE Caribbean Lottery wheel of fortune has spun its way around the region and has stopped on the Federation once more, making Claudette Brown EC$30 000 richer from simply playing a few games of Doubles!Brown, the pr...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Sea Bridge may be removed from Majors Bay by Christophe Harbour
THE convenient car and passenger ferry, Sea Bridge (SKN) Inc. would be soon relocated farther inland to accommodate the construction of the five-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel in the overall Christophe Harbour develop...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Five key Journalists to Enhance St. Kitts’ Exposure in the UK
Journalists representing five key regional newspapers from across the UK are visiting St. Kitts this week as part of an on-going press visit program prompted by the St. Kitts Tourism.Authority and supported by Brit...
Posted: 13-May-2009
UN pledges continued support to Non-Self-Governing Territories
IN his message to delegates of the 2009 Caribbean Regional Seminar on Decolonisation, the UN Secretary-General said that his organisation’s system would continue to offer assistance to the Non-Self-Governing Territo...
Posted: 13-May-2009
St. Kitts and Nevis increases its activities with UNESCO, and stresses the need for strengthening th...
The St. Kitts and Nevis Delegation attending the 181st UNESCO Executive board meeting held 14 to 30 April, 2009, was led by Antonio Maynard, Secretary-General of the St. Kitts and Nevis National Commission for UNES...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Community Group Honours Sugar Workers
Fifty-one former female sugar workers were honoured at “Soul Mama” at the Lodge Great House on Mothers’ Day (May 10).Under the patronage of Governor General His Excellency Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, the event was both ...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Challenges and Rights of the Disabled Up for Discussion
Living with a disability, and the rights of the differently-abled are to be discussed on Thursday during a live television broadcast.Anthony Mills, the President of the St. Kitts-Nevis Association of Persons with Di...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Caribbean leaders to discuss global financial and economic crisis
Caribbean Heads of State and Government of the region are to meet in Trinidad and Tobago later this month to discuss the global financial and economic crisis. The meeting in Port of Spain will be convened by the Pri...
Posted: 13-May-2009
New British High Commissioner appointed for Eastern Caribbean
A new British High Commissioner to St. Kitts and Nevis has been named. He is Mr. Paul Brummell, who will be based in Barbados and will also serve the other islands in the Eastern Caribbean. Mr. Brummel who takes up ...
Posted: 13-May-2009
National Security PS welcomes delegates to Eradication of Colonialism Seminar
PERMANENT SECRETARY (PS) in the Ministry of National Security Astona Browne this morning (May 12) said that CARICOM continues to regard the decolonisation process of the remaining territories as fundamental to Carib...
Posted: 13-May-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Wednesday 13 May, 2009
Alaine fined over J$1M
THE ‘No Ordinary Love’ sweetheart Alaine has recently had a run-in with the law which is costing the singer over one million Jamaican dollars. The songstress, Alaine Laughton, according to 876radio.com, was fined fo...
Posted: 13-May-2009
Jamaica News
Dept. of HR hosted Rotary group study exchange member
The Department of Human Resources recently had the opportunity to “return the favour” by hosting one of the Rotary Group Study Exchange Team Members from Virginia in the United States. Ms. Jennifer Hinkle, Human Re...
Posted: 13-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News