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LOCAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Friday 29 May, 2009
LIME donates $8000; Green Valley continues over weekend
THE Green Valley Committee held a brief press conference earlier today (May 29) at Maynard’s Park in Cayon, where LIME Marketing Executive Dian Arthurton handed over a cheque for $8 000 on behalf of the company. Cli...
Posted: 29-May-2009
‘Time To Shine’ singer Laden arrested for disorderly conduct
DANCEHALL newcomer Laden, who is known for his big hit (Time To Shine) that has been blowing all over the Caribbean and getting lots of airplay on the international scene, was on Wednesday (May 27) arrested for diso...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Bank of Nevis donates towards ultra-sound unit for Alexandra Hospital
NEVIS BANK today (May 29) donated $15 000 to the Alexandra Hospital to be used towards the purchase of an ultra-sound machine for the institution.The donation was made by Nevis Bank General Manager Everette Martin t...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Vivid Designs Model Search on for Sunday
THE time is almost here for Vivid Designs’ (VD) Fourth Anniversary Dance Party and Modelling Show to be held at Michael’s, formerly Oasis Bar and Restaurant, on Friday, July 10. However, before the big event there i...
Posted: 29-May-2009
St. Kitts Music Festival artiste: Burning Spear
GRACING the stage of the annual St. Kitts Music Festival for the second time is none other than the ‘rasta guardian’, Winston Rodney, popularly known as Burning Spear. For more than 35 years, Burning Spear's music ...
Posted: 29-May-2009
New Agency to speed up land distribution
IN order to ensure the speedy distribution of land for residential purposes, the government will establish a National Land Sales Agency (NLSA). Set to come into effect on June 1, the NLSA will be the focal agency fo...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Calypso Leo dethrones King Saani at Green Valley Junior Calypso Competition
WITH a crowd-pleasing performance, Calypso Leo belted out his masterpiece, ‘I don’t wanna grow up so’, to dethrone King Saani and take the crown at this year’s Green Valley Junior Calypso Competition. The competitio...
Posted: 29-May-2009
SPHS gets facelift by UWI student-teachers
WITH just about one month remaining in the school year, the Sandy Point High School has seen major changes resulting from Undergraduate projects from some of its senior teachers. Head of the Home Economics Departmen...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Hamilton says: “Douglas is not confident of election victory!”
PEOPLE’S ACTION MOVEMENT Deputy Leader Eugene Hamilton has condemned allegations made by Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Denzil Douglas as “unfounded and untrue”, and attributed them to his fear that Labour would not be...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Police High Command commends Nevis Division
THE High Command of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force has publicly thanked its Nevis Branch for their recovery of the Federation’s 14th illegal weapon for 2009. On Monday, May 18, police in Nevis reco...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Guyanese national gets three years for larceny
CRADDOCK ROAD resident Jevon Fraser, who is also a native of Guyana, was on Tuesday (May 26) sentenced to three years imprisonment for larceny committed on a dwelling house. Magistrate Yasmin Clarke heard at the Cha...
Posted: 29-May-2009
John Andrews pleads guilty; wife’s charges dropped
US national John Andrews pleaded guilty to possession of illegal firearms and ammunition Wednesday (May 27) when he appeared in the Charlestown Magistrate’s Court. His wife Cheryl, however, had the same charges agai...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Federation considering politically controversial trade agreement
PRIME MINISTER Dr. the Hon. Denzil Douglas announced Wednesday (May 27) that St. Kitts-Nevis is currently weighing the ramifications of signing onto a trade agreement that is a source of political contention between...
Posted: 29-May-2009
TDC Sandy Point Branch donates Lawnmower
Building on its commitment to ‘give back’ to the public for its patronage, the TDC Sandy Point branch on Wednesday 27th May 2009, presented the St. Paul’s Anglican Church with a brand new POULAN Lawnmower.The rural ...
Posted: 29-May-2009
REGIONAL NEWS -
Articles posted on Friday 29 May, 2009
Recall notification received for some dietary supplements
Chief of Drugs and Pharmaceutical Services Ms. Gracia Wheatley alerts the public about a product recall notification for several dietary supplements, which has been received by the Ministry of Health and Social Deve...
Posted: 29-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Powerful earthquake hits Honduras
AN earthquake struck the coast of Honduras this morning (May 29), killing five people and causing an estimated US$37M worth of damages.BBC News reports that the earthquake hit 39 miles north east of Roatan, one of t...
Posted: 29-May-2009
Belize News
Virgin Islands-hosted cap meeting cited as “one of the best”
The just ended mid-term meeting of the Caribbean Association of Pharmacists (CAP) at the Moorings Mariner Inn Hotel, Tortola, has been called “one of the best meetings”.That feedback came from President of the Assoc...
Posted: 29-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Government invites bids for Anegada ferry service
Ferry companies licensed in the Virgin Islands (UK) are being invited to submit bids for the operation of a service between Anegada and Tortola.Government has issued this notice for ferry services to take effect fro...
Posted: 29-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
ESHS students to attend summer enrichment programme
One hundred and twenty students from the Elmore Stoutt High School have been selected to participate in the Summer Enrichment Programme from June 2 as part of the Virgin Islands Neighbourhood Partnership Initiative ...
Posted: 29-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News
Department of agriculture cultivates perennial fruit trees
The Department of Agriculture continues to take steps towards greater food-sufficiency and sustainability.On May 26 staff members from the plant quarantine and crop production units of the Department of Agriculture ...
Posted: 29-May-2009
British Virgin Islands News