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Trinidad’s Economic Exposure to US Seen as Factor…
(Barbados Nation) The tension between Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and some of her counterparts in CARICOM, rooted in the Venezuela-United States (US) conflict, has…
Christmas Week Blessings from Nevis Page
As we enter Christmas Week, Nevis Pages extends warm and heartfelt wishes to all our readers for a blessed, peaceful, and joyful season. May this special week bring renewed strength, positive energy,…
James Wilmot Elliot Deceased
It is with great sadness that James Wilmot Elliott (born in Gingerland, Nevis ) passed away peacefully this afternoon, December 6, 2024, in London, England.
Benjamin Zephaniah: The Poet and Performer in His…
Source : BBC News Benjamin Zephaniah was a man of words - he was profound, prolific and never shied away from what mattered to him. Words flowed out of him, whether written, spoken or sung. "In the…
Ryan O’Neal, Oscar-nominated star of Love…
Source: BBC News American actor Ryan O'Neal, best known for his Oscar-nominated role in the 1970 romance Love Story, has died at the age of 82, his son said. His family did not share a cause of death,…
Obituary Of Maurice Augustus Hendrickson
April 16, 1939 - Charlestown, Nevis, West Indies August 29, 2022 - Calgary, Alberta Maurice Hendrickson of Calgary, AB, passed away on Monday, August 29, 2022, at the age of 83 years. Maurice…
The Way I See It
A Nevispages weekly feature by Curtis Morton Sr. The way I see it, FEAR virtually drives the world and is the stimulus for a lot of our actions and decisions. I asked my good friend GOOGLE, for a…
The Way I See It
The way I see it, 2020 was an intriguing year. Some have referred to it as a really ‘BAD YEAR,’ while others have taken certain great positives from it. God provided many blessings for me and family…
The Way I See It
The way I see it, somebody ought to come up with a new invention, so that people can be whisked in short order, to their stated place of destination, rather than have to travel via airplanes.…
The Way I See It
The way I see it, EDUCATION is a stressful process. At this particular moment, many persons are breathing a sigh of relief. Students across the federation, recently engaged in the TEST OF STANDARDS,…
The Way I See It-
The way I see it, our senior citizens need to be revered, honoured and well taken care of. Earlier this week, I had a very interesting conversation with a friend about our senior citizens. We spoke…
The Way I See It
The way I see it, sickness not to play with and you can be laughing, happy and healthy one day and the next-or maybe the very same day, you are down and out, literally can’t help yourself. There is…
Photo Gallery: Good Bye to Blackman
James Teddy BLACKMAN Liburd did not receive such a rousing ovation when he bowled out the Empire Cricket team, in a local club match and bagged the remarkable bowling figures of 13 overs-9 wickets for…
The Way I See It-
The way I see it, the BLACK FRIDAY shopping tradition is really a farce-if you ask me. First of all, I wonder why they had to call it BLACK Friday. Couldn’t it as easily have been WHITE Friday? In a…
The Way I See It
The way I see it, Mrs. Tricia Daniel was right –spot on, with her surmisings, as she delivered the feature address at the Charlestown Secondary Schools’ graduation, on Wednesday 14th November. In her…