Yearly Archives
2021
Ex-LIAT workers to get one-off $2,000 payment and additional help from Barbados Government
LIAT’s Barbadian ex-workers on Wednesday described a one-off $2,000 relief payment from the Mia Mottley Administration as a lifeline, some 400 days after being sent home by the Antigua-based carrier without a cent in severance.
Prime Minister Harris Expresses Solidarity With COVID-19 Stricken India
Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, has expressed solidarity with the Government and people of India, as that country is currently gripped by a deadly upsurge in COVID-19 cases that has killed thousands…
PM Calls on U.S. To Do More
Prime Minister Dr. Hon. Timothy Harris has been featured in U.S. publication as he called on the United States to do more to assist the Caribbean in the fight against Covid-19.
Chief of Staff Wilkinson Elated About 2nd Vaccination
Medical Chief of Staff of the J. N. France General Hospital, Dr. Cameron Wilkinson is happy about receiving his second dose of the CoVID-19 Vaccine, on his way to full vaccination.
Alumni of Cayon High Invited to Join CHAMPS
The Cayon High Alumni and Mentorship Programme (CHAMPS) is inviting past students of the Cayon High School to become members of the association as it works to provide assistance to the school.
Hon. Lindsay F.P. Grant, Minister of Tourism, Interview on WSVN-TV Miami
his past weekend the Hon. Lindsay F.P. Grant, Minister of Tourism, Transport and Ports was interviewed on Decco Drive airing on WSVN-TV Miami. In the interview, Minister Grant shared with viewers some of the highlights visitors to St. Kitts…
Acting Fire Chief Encourages Businesses and Households to Invest in Fire Extinguishers
Businesses and households in St. Kitts and Nevis are encouraged to have fire extinguishers on hand at all times to safeguard lives and property.
Vaccines Are Safe and Important, Says Dr. Cuthbert Sebastian Jr.
Dr. Cuthbert Sebastian Jr., Emergency Room Physician at the Joseph Nathaniel France (JNF) General Hospital, said that vaccines are safe and important and are used to build the natural immunity of a person’s body against disease infection.
Reported Fire Incidences Drop by 33 Percent in St. Kitts and Nevis
According to St. Kitts and Nevis Fire and Rescue Services, the statistics show that incidences of fire are on the decline.
Nevis updates travel guidelines, protocols revised for vaccinated visitors
Due to the success of vaccination programs in source markets and on the island, Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris has announced a change in the travel requirements for international travellers vaccinated against COVID-19, effective May 1st,…
Travel Advisory Extended for Travellers From Brazil, the United Kingdom and South Africa &…
Acting on the advice of the Federal Ministry of Health, the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis – through the National Covid-19 Task Force – hereby advises that the travel advisory originally issued on February 7, 2021 and extended twice thus…
Educators Participate in Blended Learning Workshop
Educators in the Federation participated in a workshop hosted by the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) in collaboration with Fulbright Scholar, Leslie Cordie on April 29 at the CFBC Poinciana Conference Room. The workshop focused on…
Officials Clear the Air About Mt. Liamuiga Viral Video
Disaster response officials are clearing the air surrounding concerns that have arisen over footage of bubbling pools at the crater at Mount Liamuiga.
PM Harris appeals to people interacting with tourists to be fully vaccinated
Prime Minister Dr the Hon Timothy Harris has informed that while conditions set for the first cruise ship that returns to St. Kitts and Nevis in July are that the crew and passengers must be fully vaccinated, the cruise people have in…