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Edge with Australia after 13-wicket day
Sports Page -- Thirteen wickets made for an eventful opening day of the series in Dominica, and it was Australia who went to stumps in the slightly stronger position. Denesh Ramdin gave his men the chance to bat first but they survived only…
Coach Trini pleased with Young Guards
Sports Page -- Coach of the Nevis under 15 team, Gerard TRINI Charles, on Wednesday 3rd June, expressed his delight at the sterling efforts of his youthful team in their recent engagements versus their Kittitian counterparts.
‘If only I…
Royalton luxury resort coming to Antigua with thousands of jobs
St John’s, Antigua -- A multi-million-dollar all-inclusive resort will open in Antigua in another two years, bringing with it 2,000 new jobs, government has disclosed.
The agreement for the development of the 500-room resort under the…
Region needs to revisit its business model, says Barbados minister
Bridgetown, Barbados (BGIS) -- Barbados minister of finance, Christopher Sinckler, believes the time has come for the Caribbean to re-examine how it does business.
Sinckler expressed this view on Monday, while delivering an address at the…
Over 23,000 names to be removed from voters list in St Vincent and the Grenadines
Kingstown, St Vincent -- The process of cleaning up the voters list in St Vincent and the Grenadines is soon to begin, which will see the number of registered voters significantly reduced.
In the 2010 general election there were 101,067…
Jamaica’s ministry of education falls for ‘Charlie Charlie’ viral marketing scam
Kingston, Jamaica -- Scared by the supposedly demonic potential of the internet viral “Charlie Charlie” pencil and paper game, Jamaica’s ministry of education took the unusual step to ban the supposedly evil game from within the precincts…
Drug mule on Ja flight arrested in US
Pembroke Pines, Florida (AP) -- Investigators say a 28-year-old South Florida woman spent five days in a hospital passing drug pellets filled with almost 1.5 pounds of cocaine.
Regis Walker of Pembroke Pines was returning to the United…
Foreigners entering Canada to undergo biometric screening
Toronto (AP) -- Canada will collect finger prints and digital photos from all foreigners traveling on a visa under a new security measure.
The measure, which requires legislative approval and is expected to take effect in 2018 or 2019,…
Interpol red notice issued for Trinidad MP
London, England -- Interpol issued wanted person alerts ("red notice") on Wednesday for Trinidad MP Jack Warner and one other former senior FIFA official and four corporate executives, one day after Sepp Blatter’s surprising announcement…
Bureau of Standards Jamaica to improve packaging centre and service to private sector through…
Bridgetown -- The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has announced the signing of a grant agreement between the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) and the CDB. The grant is valued at EUR213, 820, and was approved under the Caribbean Forum of…
President Ma Hopes for Peace
(ZIZ News) -- President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Ma Ying-Jeou has spoken of the solid partnership between his country and the United States since the Second World War and his hope for peaceful relations among Taiwan, Mainland…
CPL’s Organisers Excited to Bring Cricket Back to SKN
(ZIZ News) -- Head of Marketing for the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), James Wynne, said the organisation is excited to bring tournament matches back to St. Kitts and Nevis.
“We really love it here. Last year was a huge success for CPL…
Security Personnel Being Trained Across St. Kitts as Part of Exercise Tradewinds 2015
(ZIZ News) -- The 700 participants for Exercise Tradewinds 2015 are spread out across St. Kitts as the Maritime Phase of the exercise expands its reach.
Public Affairs Officer for the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force, Captain Kayode…
PM Solicits More Scholarships For Locals
(ZIZ News) -- Prime Minister, Hon. Dr. Timothy Harris is urging international universities located on St. Kitts, to increase scholarship opportunities for locals.
Speaking recently at a ground-breaking ceremony at Windsor University School…
Electoral Office in St. Kitts Reopens to the General Public
Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS) -- On Monday June 01, 2015, the Electoral Office in St. Kitts reopened its doors to the general public, where business will resume as normal.
In an exclusive interview with SKNIS, the Attorney General, Hon…