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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 21 May, 2009
Graphic photos of latest homicide revealed by irresponsible police officers
WHILE some media houses and their reporters have been stigmatised as perpetrators of sensationalism and publishers of statements taken in the wrong context, members of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Forc...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Dr. Holness visits Kuddles Day Care
ANDREW HOLNESS, a family physician for the past 11 years and one of the doctors at the Meridian Medical Centre, held discussions yesterday (May 20) with the parents and staff of the Kuddles Nursery situated at Ponds...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Nevis Commission of Inquiry terms of reference announced
Head of the Commission of Inquiry which commenced on Nevis on Tuesday Mr. Thomas Sharpe QC, announced the terms of reference and the way forward for the public inquiry into the activities of the former Nevis Island ...
Posted: 21-May-2009
“Media is indispensable”...says OAS Representative
THE Federation’s OAS Representative, Starret Greene, has called the media “indispensable” in promoting good governance and democracy. The diplomat was speaking exclusively to SKNVibes in light of the OAS’ issuance o...
Posted: 21-May-2009
No Commission of Inquiry against Labour if elected…says PAM
THE Political Leader of the People’s Action Movement (PAM), Lindsay Grant, stated yesterday (May 20) that his party would have no interest in spending treasury funds on Commissions of Inquiry against the current Lab...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Green Valley Calypso Eliminations start Friday
THIRTEEN calypsonians will be competing tomorrow (May 22) in the first calypso tent of the Green Valley Calypso Competition Eliminations to be held from 8:30 p.m. at Upper Cayon. According to Dominque Stevens, Chair...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Maurice Hillier celebrates cultural diversity with exhibition
DIFFERENT cultures from across the OECS were colourfully displayed yesterday at the Maurice Hillier Memorial Junior School. The cultural exhibition featured pictures, historical information and even foodstuff native...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Miss Green Valley 2009 contestants good to go!
THE 2009 Miss Green Valley contestants are ready for the May 29 stage where they will showcase their talent, poise and beauty, with hopes of capturing the crown. The contestants for this year’s pageant are Anthea Mo...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Residents enraged by National Bank closure
OVER a month has passed since the April 8 robbery at the Saddlers Branch of the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank, and hundreds of customers and clients are still affected as the entity has remained closed with...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Bass, Matthew’s conviction upheld!
WHILE it accepted arguments for Lumumba Matthew and Justin Bass against the death sentence handed down to them by the lower court, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) of Appeal has rejected their arguments ag...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Why does National Bank need to raise money?
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Posted: 21-May-2009
Former national cricketer accuses police of abuse
A FORMER national cricketer has accused three officers of the Nevis Division of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force of physically abusing him. Frank Monzac, a former left-arm spinner, said the assault o...
Posted: 21-May-2009
"Dance The Masquerade" At New Folklore Academy
Learning about the history of the masquerade, the significance of the colourful costumes, and the mesmerizing steps of the folklore troupe are all a part of the lessons children ages 7 to 12 learn at the new St. Kit...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Buchanan and Long brothers freed by Court of Appeal
KASSIM BUCHANAN and Long brothers Eric, Curtis and Jevon were given back their freedom by the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal which ruled yesterday (May 20) that their fundamental right to a fair and free trial wa...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Brantley: Anomalies in electoral system suggest urgent need for boundaries realignment
LEADER of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, the Hon. Mark Brantley said that some anomalies in the electoral system suggest a need for a realignment of the constituency boundaries. Brantley told SKNVibes on ...
Posted: 21-May-2009
Rupee To Rip NYC On Memorial Weekend
Soca star Rupee is ready for his highly-anticipated return to New York City this Memorial weekend. Currently performing in the U.S. with recent shows in Texas and Florida, the Bajan export now heads to Mangoville in...
Posted: 21-May-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 21 May, 2009
Ministry Of Finance Reports On First Quarter Achievements
The Ministry of Finance and its departments and units reports on their performance for the first quarter at a Leadership Planning Meeting held under the theme “Commitment: Separates Doers from Dreamers”. At the sess...
Posted: 21-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Learning And Resource Centre Opens To Serve Teachers
The Ministry of Education and Culture through the office of the National Curriculum Redesign Project (NCRP) today opened a learning and resource centre to serve teachers in the Territory. The learning and resource c...
Posted: 21-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News