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October 20, 2016

PINK LILY CANCER CARE-CHANGING THE FACE OF CANCER

Charlestown –Nevis-Founder of the Pink Lily Cancer Care Foundation and fourth stage cancer diagnosed patient, Mrs. Lea Parris –Cambridge, showed no signs of her current dilemma, as she was bubbling…

NEVIS COOPERATIVE CREDIT UNION CONTINUES ITS…

Charlestown-Nevis- As part of the celebration of Credit Union week 2016, the Nevis Cooperative Credit Union, continued its giving ways, as a three in one ceremony was held at the institution’s…

ST.GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH LAUNCHES BACK TO…

By: Curtis Morton Gingerland-Nevis- The St. George’s Anglican Church has embarked on an innovative membership drive, which will culminate with a very significant church service on Sunday 30th October.…

NEVIS DRAWS HISTORIC TEN IN TWENTY-FIVE MOST…

Charlestown-Nevis-The revelation of the twenty-five most remarkable teens for 2016, will be made sometime during the month of November. Senior Youth Officer in the Youth and Sports Department on…

SHEKINAH TO LAUCH 1ST ANNUAL DANCE PRODCUTION IN…

By:Curtis Morton Charlestown-Nevis-Owner/Manager and dance tutor of the Shekinah dance Theater, Mrs. Tamecia Lestrade, is eagerly anticipating the premier production by her 120 member strong dance…

JLPS CELEBRATES 38

By:Curtis Morton Gingerland-Nevis- The Joycelyn Liburd Primary School celebrated its 38th year of existence on Sunday 9th October. On that day, school officials and the students joined the…

‘PRINCESS AND I’ INITIATIVE TAKES ROOT AT JLPS

By:Curtis Morton Charlestown-Nevis-‘The Princess and I’ initiative was launched at the Jocelyn Liburd Primary School on Thursday 13th October. The initiative is the brain child of the Nevis…

SENIORS ENJOY ST.KITTS’ OUTING

By:Curtis Morton Charlestown-Nevis-Some ninety-three seniors, immaculately attired in their yellow tops, boarded the MV Sea Hustler at about 8.30 am on the morning of Tuesday 18th October. They were…

WEST INDIES WOMEN SURRENDER SERIES

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Captain Stafanie Taylor’s half-century was not enough as West Indies Women’s luck finally ran out with a five-wicket defeat to England Women in the final One-Day International…

HETMYER SHINES AS WINDIES A MAKE INROADS

DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, CMC – Shimron Hetmyer fell agonizingly short of a hundred as he led a solid West Indies A reply on the second day of the final four-day “Test” against Sri Lanka A here Wednesday.…

UNDER 21 PARISH LEAGUE INTRIGUINGLY POISED

The inaugural LEFCO sponsored under 21 Basketball Parish league, hosted by the NABA, is intriguingly poised. The preliminary round of matches were completed on Tuesday night -18th of October at the…

TWENTY SIXTH ILLEGAL FIREARM REMOVED FROM…

Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 20, 2016 (RSCNPF): Officers assigned to Gingerland Police Station in Nevis acting on information gathered in the community have seized another illegal firearm.  The…

REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER…

Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 18, 2016, (RSCNPF):  Below is a report of Arrest, Convictions and other activities recorded by the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force for the period -16-17th…

Jamaica Celebrates Reggae Legend Peter Tosh With…

Caribbean News KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct 19 2016 – Slain reggae legend Peter Tosh is getting some of the same historical treatment in his native Jamaica as the late Bob Marley. A museum devoted to the…

LIAT Remains In The Red

Caribbean News BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Oct 19 2016 – Regional airline LIAT is expected to record EC$9.2 million (BDS$6.8 million) in losses at the end of this year. Chairman of LIAT’s shareholder…