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PM Harris to host Constituency #7 12th Annual Help a Child Programme
Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS) -- The 12th Annual Help a Child Programme for Constituency #7 will be held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) in Molineux on Thursday, October 15th at 4pm under the distinguished patronage of Prime…
Federal budgetary support to NIA Facilitates Infrastructure Upgrades on Nevis
Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS) -- The Ministry of Finance in Nevis is reporting progress on a number of capital projects which have benefitted from the EC$15 million budgetary support from the Federal Government of St. Kitts and Nevis.
An…
New look Harris Basketball League off to fresh and better start
Basseterre, St. Kitts -- Molineux-based Inner City Constituency Number 7 Basketball League has honoured its most consistent sponsor, the area parliamentary representative and Prime Minister of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis the Hon…
Shooting incident in Buckley’s leaves Three Injured
Basseterre, St. Kitts (RSCNPF) -- The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force is currently investigating a shooting that occurred at Buckley’s Estate,Sunday (October 11th), which resulted in three (3) persons being injured.
Injured…
Brathwaite – Disciplined needed in Tests
Galle, Sri Lanka -- All-rounder Carlos Brathwaite says West Indies will need to make adjustments and be disciplined in all areas, in order to beat Sri Lanka in the two-Test series starting here Wednesday.
The 27-year-old said the bowling…
Results of SKNFA National Bank Premier League & Division 1 Matches played over the Weekend…
On Friday 9th October
Division 1
At Newtown Playing Field
Davis Construction Lodge Patriots 2 vs. Security Forces United2
(Half Time 1 - 1)
Scoring for Davis Construction Lodge…
Bath United goes down 1 to Nil versus St. Peter’s
Sports Page -- Saturday 10th October was a big day for the Bath United Football team. That was the day when they made their debut appearance in the premier league of the SKNFA.
In front of a huge crowd which comprised of a fair support of…
Fighting crime is number one priority, says Trinidad national security minister
Port of Spain, Trinidad -- National Security Minister Edmund Dillon says fighting crime in Trinidad and Tobago is the new government’s number one priority.
He was speaking at the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment’s passing out parade of…
St Vincent PM tries to head off teachers strike
Kingstown, St Vincent -- Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has issued another appeal to teachers and public servants in St Vincent and the Grenadines not to withdraw their services on Tuesday.
The Public Service Union and the Teachers…
Financial sector urged to be watchful of new ganja industry
Kingston, Jamaica (JIS) -- The Government is calling on the financial sector to be watchful in ensuring that only clean money enters or passes through their systems from the new ganja industry.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign…
Accelerated coral bleaching expected to damage 38 per cent of reefs by year-end
Queensland, Australia -- The biggest mass coral destruction event ever recorded could be underway in the third major global bleaching of the underwater ecosystems, researchers have warned.
The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric…
Cruise concern about crime in Caribbean destinations
Florida, United States -- Reports of escalating crime in the Caribbean have renewed the debate about how it affects the millions of cruise ship passengers and other tourists who visit the region each year.
Some countries in particular have…
Energy, security and economic development are top priorities, says Jamaican ambassador
Washington, USA -- Energy, security, trade and economic development are among top priorities that the new Jamaican ambassador in Washington, Ralph Thomas, intends to further develop with the United States, at the state and federal levels.…
Hanley’s Road Rehabilitation Project on schedule; on budget, says Jr. Minister Liburd
NIA Charlestown Nevis -- Junior Minister in the Ministry of Communications, Works and Public Utilities Hon. Troy Liburd, says he is satisfied with the progress of the $8 million Nevis Island Administration (NIA)-funded Hanley’s Road…
Development Bank staff urged to improve on productivity and effectiveness
Basseterre, St. Kitts -- Staff at the Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis have been urged to ensure that the institution develops a positive organisational culture, which will only be possible if they improve on productivity and…