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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 14 May, 2009
PAM threatens to “shut down Basseterre”
STATEMENTS made last night (May 13) by the leader of People’s Action Movement (PAM), Lindsay Grant, suggest that his party would protest and “shut down Basseterre” if the appointed Boundaries Commission makes any ch...
Posted: 14-May-2009
Legendary disco group KC and the Sunshine Band to perform at St. Kitts music festival
Top disco group KC and the Sunshine Band is the latest act to sign on to perform at the 13th Annual St. Kitts Music Festival, which will take place on the island from June 25-27, 2009. KC & the Sunshine Band was fo...
Posted: 14-May-2009
Creative stimulus plan necessary for SKN economy, says PM
PRIME MINISTER Dr. the Hon. Denzil Douglas said Tuesday (May 12) that economic challenges in the Federation as a result from the global financial crisis can only be offset by the “creativity” of the nation’s solutio...
Posted: 14-May-2009
One year and still no report on bridge collapse!
TODAY, May 14, marks one year since the bridge at the West Basseterre Bypass Road project collapsed and resulted in the tragic death of Vincentian Allick Toney and injuries to Guyanese nationals Mortland Watterton a...
Posted: 14-May-2009
Juvenile convicted of cannabis possession, cultivation
A JUVENILE convicted of possession and cultivation of a controlled drug will have to return to the Charlestown Magistrate’s Court on May 19 for sentencing. The minor, who appeared in court on Tuesday (May 12), was c...
Posted: 14-May-2009
Chamber displeased with government’s private sector gratuity scheme
FOLLOWING the Prime Minister’s Labour Day announcement regarding benefits for private sector workers, the St. Kitts-Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce (CIC) has insisted that the government should reconsider the...
Posted: 14-May-2009
Development Bank sponsors Newton Ground junior basketball team
When the St. Kitts Amateur Basket Association (SKABA) League opened at the Basketball City on Sunday April 26, the junior league, which had opened a week earlier, had a new team and new colours. Presenting an old te...
Posted: 14-May-2009
There’s nothing to fear in the Geothermal Contract – says Nevis Legal Advisor
Legal Advisor to the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) Mr. Patrice Nisbett said Wednesday, that the Geothermal Contract between geothermal developers West Indies Power Nevis Ltd. (WIP) and the NIA, had nothing for t...
Posted: 14-May-2009
Y.E.S. Project Among Government Stimulus Initiatives
The Youth Empowerment through Skills (Y.E.S.) Project has been effective in placing hundreds of young people in job attachments while offering skills training to many more.This was stressed by Prime Minister Honoura...
Posted: 14-May-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 14 May, 2009
Cast for upcoming talk show to participate in workshop
Since the announcement of the Department of Youth Affairs and Sport’s (DYAS) Television Talk Show in March, the department has embarked on a series of in-house workshops which began on May 4. “The aim of these work...
Posted: 14-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
National security council reaffirms commitment to prison reform
The National Security Council (NSC) is reaffirming its commitment to implementing corrective measures at Her Majesty’s Prison at Balsam Ghut to ensure the continued safety of the public and prison officers and the a...
Posted: 14-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Virgin Islands urged to remain vigilant against H1N1 virus
The people of the Virgin Islands (UK) have been advised to remain vigilant regarding the Influenza A H1N1 virus that has now reached the Caribbean, and has spread to more than 20 countries around the world.The Terri...
Posted: 14-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Labour consultant identifies major areas of concern
Labour Consultant for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour and its Department of Labour Mr. Clive Pegus has identified seven areas of concerns gathered from his Territory-wide consultations. The consultan...
Posted: 14-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News