‘The Commonwealth has to embrace reform’ – Sir Ronald Sanders
By Sir Ronald Sanders The Eminent Persons Group has made bold recommendations, says Sanders. Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group (EPG) member Sir Ronald Sanders said he believed that the group’s recommendations for reform of the Commonwealth will create “an association fit for purpose in a world that is changing rapidly”.
TRAFFIC NOTICE
The general public is advised that the portion of the Bay Road between Sandown Road and the Craft House will be closed to vehicular Traffic from Thursday 31st March 2011 to facilitate excavation work to lay underground pipes for the fuel depot. This work is likely to be ongoing for the next two (2) weeks.
Magical Underwater World of St. Kitts –SEA TURTLES
By Raphaela Stimmelmayr and Maureen Sullivan, St. Kitts Reef Ecology Watch Group Times have changed, where greens, hawksbill, and trunks (leatherbacks) were so plentiful in the waters surrounding St. Kitts and Nevis that their meat, oil, and eggs were a welcome staple food for Kittitians and Nevisians.
Draft legislation for Privatisation of Electricity Services for Thursday’s Sitting
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, MARCH 28TH 2011 (CUOPM) Draft legislation providing for the corporatisation of the electricity services in St. Kitts goes to the St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly later this week. The St. Christopher (Electricity Supply) Bill, 2011 provides for the supply of electricity in the island of St. Kitts to allow for the [...]
Our Plastic Food Chain -or- The Turtle Who Pooped Plastic
As ocean pollution experts meet in Hawaii, a disturbing new report chronicles effects of decades of plastic pollution on sea turtles—and what we can do about it. Honolulu In 2009, marine biologists with Disney’s Animal Programs in Melbourne Beach, Florida, discovered a green sea turtle that was having trouble digesting food. They found that a [...]
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