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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 28 April, 2011
Anticipation heats up for inaugural ‘Teen Splash Music Fest’
TEENAGERS in the Federation are expected to gather at Carnival Village tomorrow (Apr. 29) for the first ever Teen Splash Music Fest; a production by Island Soul Entertainment in collaboration with the Ministry of Yo...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
DJ Benjie among three on drugs charges
THREE men were yesterday (Apr. 27) each slapped with three charges relating to controlled drugs. Charged with possession of cannabis, possession with intent to supply and cultivation are 45-year-old Bryan ‘DJ Benjie...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
Conaree villager on gun, ammo charges
A male resident of Conaree Village was yesterday (Apr. 27) arrested and charged for possessing an illegal firearm and a quantity of ammunition. Charged is 24-year-old Leon ‘Solo’ Jederon, who is said to have alleged...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
One held in Island Bakeries Fort Street Deli break-in
A man is currently in custody assisting police with their investigations into yesterday morning’s break-in of the Island Bakeries Deli on Fort Street, Basseterre. According to Police Press and Public Relations Offic...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
Manhunt intensifies for eighth Brimstone Hill tourists’ robbery suspect
AFTER almost two months since a massive manhunt was launched for the eighth suspect in the November 14, 2010 Brimstone Hill tourists robbery, law enforcement officers have failed to capture Curtis Long....
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
The joy of drumming!
Females moved into yet another occupation normally dominated by men. Thanks to the Ministry of Culture and Royd Phipps, women were given the opportunity to enhance their skills at the Female Drumming Workshop held ...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
UNESCO National Scientific Slave Roue committee's journey begins
The long anticipated meeting of the UNESCO National Scientific Slave Route Committee took place recently at the Ministry of Education Annex to begin the critical work of raising awareness about the Atlantic Slave Tr...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
Edwin Yearwood In Toronto May Long-Weekend To Celebrate ‘Spirits Of The Caribbean’!
Toronto’s May Long-Weekend options just got a little more interesting. For starters, Edwin Yearwood will be in town! In one night (Sunday May, 22, 2011) all in one venue we’ll experience, the official debut of a *Ne...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
The Children’s Dance Theatre prepares to “JUST DANCE” one more time
After performing to a sold out crowd and receiving rave reviews on April 10th, the members of the Children’s Dance Theatre are, by popular demand, putting their dancing shoes back on. They are busily preparing for a...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
Win VIP Access to Digicel Series 2011!
It’s cricket, lovely cricket! The Digicel Series 2011 comes to Warner Park Stadium, from May 20th -24th 2011. Cricket enthusiasts it’s your time to witness our very own West Indies Team play against Pakistan’s best ...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Thursday 28 April, 2011
Warrant issued for wife threatening to kill husband’s alleged lover
Senior Magistrate Valerie Stephens ordered the warrant after the woman failed to turn up for her trial last week. Ms. Vanterpool’s dilemma began on January 2, 2009. She is facing four charges: threatening language,...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
British Virgin Islands News
Former top cop Malone renews call for more police training
Mr. Malone is also recommending that a police training school be established. The former police chief, during an exclusive interview with VINO, said Government needed to send more police on overseas training and als...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
British Virgin Islands News
RSPB assists Department of Environment to upgrade bird monitoring protocol
Staff of the Department of Environment have received training to use new surveillance techniques in their bird monitoring programme...
Posted: 28-Apr-2011
Montserrat News