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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 19 May, 2009
Another woman gunned down in St. Kitts
JUST two days after the shooting death of Icilma Francis, another woman was killed in Shadwell Gardens, Basseterre.Dead is Orngel Estridge of Cayon Village, who was shot tonight (May 19) at approximately 8:30 while ...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Chief Justice issues stern warning
A stern warning has been issued by Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSE) His Lordship Hugh A. Rawlins that efficiency in processing appeal applications must be improved or the appropriate actio...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Renowned political scientist thinks boundary changes will hurt Labour
NOTED local political scientist Dr. Asyl Warner is of the view that any boundary changes by the ruling St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) will result in it losing several seats. Speaking exclusively to SKNVibes, W...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Farmers fall prey to monkey trouble
ONE of the major challenges to local farmers is no longer the availability of arable land or the threat posed by humans, but the constant damage caused by the seemingly friendly green Vervet monkeys. In recent times...
Posted: 19-May-2009
NRP convention told: “Societies collapse when the strong stop caring for the weak”
POWERFUL empires of the past did not come to an end when their economies failed or their armies were defeated, but when their society became decadent and the strong forgot to look after the weak. These were the word...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Three Justices of Appeal officially welcomed to the ECSC in new capacities
DURING a special sitting of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) Court of Appeal held earlier this week, three Justices were formally congratulated and welcomed to that institution in their new capacities. Jus...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Manufacturers eager for trade agreement with Brazil
NEWS of a possible partial scope trade agreement between the Federation and Brazil has prompted much anxiety in the private sector, as a number of manufacturers are hoping to benefit significantly from preferential ...
Posted: 19-May-2009
YES Programme opens doors for young entrepreneur
Nikelle Newton of upper Market Street celebrated her 24th birthday on Friday April 17, 2009 in a fairy-tale vogue thanks to the Youth Empowerment through Skill (YES) programme. After a painful false start, the YES P...
Posted: 19-May-2009
St. Vincent PM endorses Labour victory in upcoming elections
PRIME MINISTER of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Dr. the Hon. Ralph Gonsalves has come out in a strong show of support for the ruling St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) in the upcoming elections. While addressing ...
Posted: 19-May-2009
S Model Boot Camp underway
THE recently established S Model Management Boot Camp is underway and progressing according to envisaged plans, said Chief Executive Officer of the agency Suelika Creque. The boot camp was established on April 4, 20...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Premier Parry Pays Homage to Patriots of the Nevis Reformation Party
At the Occasions event hall, Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry recognized the iconic figures of the party, as he addressed supporters and delegates at the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP) Convention, Sunday. He ...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Geothermal Agreement will protect the environment and the people of Nevis
An elaborate system in the Geothermal Resource Agreement that granted geothermal developers West Indies Power Nevis Ltd. permits, licences and concessions for the geothermal resource areas on Nevis, will also protec...
Posted: 19-May-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Tuesday 19 May, 2009
Queen Ifrica to drop new album ‘Montego Bay’ next month
AFTER making waves with two of her big hit singles, ‘Daddy don’t touch me there’ and ‘Below the waist’, Queen Ifrica is on the verge of releasing a new album titled ‘Montego Bay’. The 12-track album is set to be rel...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Jamaica News
President Clinton to be named special UN envoy to Haiti
REPORTS surfacing yesterday (May 18) indicate that former United States President Bill Clinton is expected to soon be named the United Nations special envoy to the heavily indebted Caribbean nation of Haiti. Haiti w...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Haiti News
Barbados Gospel Festival celebrates 17 years of fellowship
THE Barbados Gospel Fest, which is currently in progress, is celebrating its 17th anniversary with not only gospel music, but also drama, dance, fellowship and much more.According to a press release, the festival is...
Posted: 19-May-2009
Barbados News
DG’s office hosts successful history research workshop
The Archives and Records Management Unit of the Deputy Governor’s Office hosted a successful History Research Workshop on May 14.The workshop, which is a component of the Deputy Governor’s History Research Awards Pr...
Posted: 19-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
BVI Govt. and Nordic countries conclude 7 tax information exchange agreements
BVI’s Premier and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Ralph T. O’Neal, OBE announced today that the British Virgin Islands has signed bilateral Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEAs) as well as a series of commercial...
Posted: 19-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News