The Ministry of Public Infrastructure announced on Tuesday that traffic lights will be erected at seven areas in Basseterre but the lights going up in one of these areas are cause for concern for some persons.
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure announced on Monday, January 5, 2021, that it has commenced installing traffic lights to Downtown Basseterre as a means of improving road and pedestrian safety and bettering the flow of traffic in…
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Post and Urban Development is continuing with the Phase 2 Installation of Traffic Signals throughout St. Kitts. Synergy Engineering Ltd., the contractor on this project, is expected to complete the…
The Royal Caribbean Group vessel Rhapsody of the Seas originating from St. Maarten arrived in St. Kitts for "Safe Harbouring" today with adherence to the Federation’s COVID-19 regulations, including arrival travel requirements, and health…
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Infrastructure et al, the Honourable Shawn Richards, said that the Old Road Bay Road Rehabilitation Project proves to be a wise investment which is already paying off.
The Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the St. Kitts Sustainable Destination Council hosted an “I Speak St. Kitts Culture and Heritage” workshop on Wednesday.
Even in the COVID-19 Pandemic, the maintenance of relationships with stakeholders is key, says Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, Raquel Brown, during an appearance on the radio and television show “Working…
Just weeks ahead of the reopening of the borders St. Kitts was recently featured in Departures, a leading luxury lifestyle and travel magazine, in an article titled "How to Spend the Perfect Day in St. Kitts."
Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris has stated that much was considered and deliberated on over a two-week period before the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines was given the greenlight for safe harbour for two of its vessels -…
The partnership between Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and the Ministry of Tourism in St. Kitts and Nevis saw great successes in cruise arrivals prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, said Minister of Tourism, Hon. Lindsay Grant.
Under the advice of Chief Medical Officer Dr. Hazel Laws and the COVID-19 National Task Force, Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Lindsay Grant, said that both cruise ships scheduled to arrive at Port Zante on Wednesday, August 19 must…