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January 3, 2023

Tennis On Nevis Not Dead

It may come as a surprise, but the game of Tennis on Nevis is still very much alive. Long-serving President of the Nevis Tennis Association recently spoke of a fairly successful year in Tennis for…

Antigua’s opposition party vows to exempt…

ST JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC – The main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) says if it wins the January 18 general election, it will introduce legislation allowing for the exemption of work permit…

T20 World Cup debacle ‘hurt’, says ILT20-bound…

LONDON, England (CMC): Opener Evin Lewis has spoken of his “hurt” over West Indies’ shock early exit from last year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia but says he has recovered with the help of family…

Fans mourn Pelé at public viewing in Brazil…

SANTOS, Brazil (AP): Thousands of mourners, from school students to supreme court justices, began filing past the body of Pelé yesterday on the century-old field where he made his hometown team one of…

Country on verge of abyss, UN warns

UNITED NATIONS (CMC): The United Nations warns that Haiti is “on the verge of abyss” as conflicts rage and international dialogue remains “the only hope” for peace” in the French-speaking CARICOM…

St Kitts & Nevis weather for Tuesday 3rd…

Below is St Kitts & Nevis weather forecast for Tuesday 3rd January 2023. Expect mostly cloudy with light rain in St Kitts & Nevis with a maximum temperature of 27°C, low levels of heat &…

Last Lap Parade Route and Parking Restrictions

To facilitate the smooth passage of the Last Lap Parade the Licensing Authority has approved a number of parking restrictions. As a result, no parking will be permitted on the following streets…

PM: She served well …praises outgoing…

Source: Trinidad Express It was President Paula-Mae Weekes’ wish not to continue to serve as President, says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley. And, he said if she wanted to serve a second successive…