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Nevis making strides in island’s food security
					NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS --The Department of Agriculture on Nevis continues to make commendable strides in the island’s food security drive.
That disclosure came from Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture Eric Evelyn in an…				
						National Assembly meets on October 24th
					Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) -- The St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly meets next week.
Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Jose Lloyd informed lawmakers Thursday of the meeting set for Friday 24th October.
It begins at 10 a.m. in the…				
						258,000 cruise passengers in the summer of 2015
					Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) -- St. Kitts will experience its best ever summer cruise ship season in history next year, between May and September.
According to the official 2014/2015 Cruise Ship Itinerary, 70 calls from 9 ships are…				
						International Basketball Coach and F.I.B.A. Expert to conduct coaching clinics in St. Kitts
					Sports Page -- The SKNABA in Collaboration with the SKNOC will be facilitating the conducting of two Technical Courses for Coaches in Basketball (Level 1 and Level 2) in the federation of St.Kitts-Nevis.
Both Courses will be conducted by…				
						Challengers and Cotton Ground draw first blood in SKNABA Epic Final Four Series
					Sports Page -- The Number 1 seeded Defending Champions Challengers Exodus and the Number 2 seed Cotton Ground Rebels held true to their regular season seedlings when they each dominated their Final Four Semifinals opponents on Saturday…				
						Windies A goes down heavily in 1st “Test”
					Hambantota, Sri Lanka, CMC -- An impressive century stand for the eighth wicket between Shane Shillingford and Nikita Miller averted an innings defeat but offered little hope of a significant come-back as West Indies A suffered a…				
						LICA finals slated for Montseratt
					Sports Page -- The grand finals for this year’s Leeward Islands senior Cricket Tournament will be held in Montserrat, starting tomorrow Thursday 16th October.
The finals in both the three day and one day formats will be played at the…				
						Several brands of paracetamol available to treat symptoms of Chikungunya – Health Ministry
					Kingston, Jamaica -- With reports of a shortage of Panadol -- the brand of tablet recommended for treatment of the symptoms of Chigungunya – the Health Ministry is assuring the public that there are several other brands of paracetamol…				
						Trinidad invites Jamaica for talks on illegal migration
					Port of Spain, Trinidad (CMC) -- Trinidad and Tobago National Security Minister Gary Griffith has extended an invitation to Jamaica’s Foreign Affairs Minister AJ Nicholson to visit Port of Spain for talks on immigration issues between the…				
						Dominica opposition accuses ruling party of vote buying with state resources
					Roseau, Dominica -- Leader of the opposition United Workers Party (UWP), Lennox Linton, has accused Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) of using state resources for vote buying in their political…				
						Guyana secures US$35 million investment by Asian company
					Georgetown, Guyana (GINA) -- A public-private partnership is underway in Guyana that will see the creation of 400 to 500 jobs and will take the country a step further on the green pathway.
The Institute of Applied Science and Technology…				
						2nd U.S. health worker with Ebola flew the day before symptoms
					(CNN) -- The second Dallas health care worker with Ebola was on a flight from Cleveland to Dallas on Monday -- the day before she reported symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. Because of the proximity in…				
						Brother of Albanian Prime Minister ‘controlled’ drone at football match
					(CNN) -- It's a plot twist that even a thriller writer might have struggled to come up with during Serbia's European qualifying clash with Albania in Belgrade.
A drone flying a flag depicting the "Greater Albania" over a major…				
						Hong Kong authorities vow to probe alleged police beating at protest
					Hong Kong (CNN) -- Hong Kong authorities have vowed to conduct an impartial investigation into a video which appears to show several plainclothes police officers beating up a detained pro-democracy demonstrator.
The widely circulated video…				
						More than 1,100 additional Haitian cholera victims join UN lawsuit
					New York, USA -- As calls for the United Nations to admit liability and compensate the victims of the Haitian cholera epidemic continue, attorneys for the victims in a proposed class action lawsuit filed in Brooklyn, New York, announced on…