CARICOM or CARI-GONE?
By Sir Ronald Sanders The New Year started with a great deal of frustration being publicly expressed over the Caribbean regional integration project which, this year, will have been in construction for forty-three years. Other integration efforts, such as the European Union (EU), which began after the Caribbean Community and Common market (CARICOM), have moved [...]
Road Closure
TRAFFIC NOTICE The general public is asked to note that the road leading to the Shadwell round – a-bout from Greenlands through Fry’s Village, will be closed to vehicular traffic over the next two months. This closure is necessary to facilitate repairs to the said road as well as to the WestBourne Ghaut bridge. The [...]
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase Chair and Committee Members wishes to inform the general public that the films that are scheduled to take place during the daytime hours will now take place at Sweet Lime Restaurant at Mapau commencing Wednesday, January 26, 2011 to Saturday, January 29, 2011. The evening sessions, will also run from [...]
IT Can Be Done & We Can Do IT
COMMENTARY by Rodney Browne A country’s most precious asset is its people, and no effort should be spared to aid in the development of that asset. When Kim Collins became World Champion in 2003, I was as excited and beaming with pride as I imagine all other Kittitians & Nevisians were. I was probably not [...]
HAITIANS REMEMBER – STILL HURTING AFTER ONE YEAR
By Andrea Downer, Jean Claude Louis Reflects on the Haiti Quake – one year later Marie Flore Louis has not lived in Haiti for the past five years. However, like many Haitians living outside of Haiti, they were terrified when the news broke that Haiti had been struck by a massive earthquake which was later [...]
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