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Travel Approved Seal To Distinguish St. Kitts And Nevis’ Product From Other Tourist Destinations
The St. Kitts and Nevis Travel Approved Seal that is being issued to tourism stakeholders upon completion of their mandatory COVID-19 sensitization sessions facilitated by the Ministry of Tourism is a unique feature that will separate the…
Flemming Arrested And Charged For Murder
Thorne Flemming of Old Road has been arrested and charged for the offence of Murder.
Police Encourages General Public To Obey COVID-19 Regulations
Superintendent of Police, Cromwell Henry, reminded the general public that the COVID-19 safety protocols were implemented in St. Kitts and Nevis to keep them safe from the spread of the virus and encouraged them to adhere to the guidelines…
Development Bank To Serve Nevis Clients Better From Its New Location On Chapel Street
After operating from rented facilities for the last 39 years, the Nevis branch of the Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis on Wednesday August 5 started serving its clients from a new location on Chapel Street in Charlestown’s Central…
Book Of Condolence To Be Placed At The Embassy In Memory Of Former President Lee Teng-Hui
A Book of condolence will be placed at the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in memory of former President Lee Teng-hui.
Traffic Department To Resume Removing Abandoned Vehicles
The traffic department will resume clearing abandoned vehicles off the street this week.
14th Annual Traditional Musical Instrument Workshop
The 14th Annual Traditional Musical Instrument Workshop is underway at the Zack’s Historical Cultural Library and Museum at Buckley’s Estate.
A Call To Support S.T.E.M Education
Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Timothy Antoine says the future of the region is in digital transformation and as such institutions of higher education should look towards preparing students to excel in related fields.
St. Kitts-Nevis’ Reparations Committee Galvanizes Local Support From Stakeholders
The St. Kitts and Nevis National Reparations Committee is galvanizing local support from stakeholders to seek justice for the many victims of Crimes against Humanity (CAH) during the transatlantic slave trade.
Hon Evelyn Commends Development Bank As He Welcomes New Cricket Practice Facility
The opening of the Livingstone Sargeant Cricket Practice Facility at the Elquemedo T. Willett Park in Charlestown has been hailed by the Minister with responsibility for Sports in the Nevis Island Administration, the Hon Eric Evelyn, who…
St. Kitts-Nevis Government Holds Fruitful Dialogue With CIC Officials On COVID-19
Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, says his Government welcomes continued dialogue with members of the private sector on matters pertaining to COVID-19 and the local economy, particularly as his…
Police Investigating Fatal Shooting Incident In Charlestown
The Police are investigating a fatal shooting incident that occurred sometime after 8 p.m. at Stuart Williams Drive on August 04, 2020.
Lynches Beach Clean-Up
Ahead of the upcoming holiday Lynches Beach near Parsons received a face lift on Friday from the People’s Labour Party (PLP) Youth and Unified Youth of Constituency #6 as part of a beach cleanup campaign orchestrated by representatives of…
Caterers Encouraged To Follow Food Labelling Standards To Some Extent
The St. Kitts and Nevis Bureau of Standards (SKNBS) is encouraging caterers to follow the food labelling standards to some extent, says Head of Standardization, Jermine Mike.
Gov’t Thinking Of Reducing Curfew Hours
Prime Minister Harris made the announcement when he addressed worshippers at the Temple in Dieppe Bay where he had led leadership and membership of the Peoples Labour Party on Sunday