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March 19, 2017

Buckie Got It… traffic accident occurred last night near Market Street in Basseterre

 

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St. Kitts Shines at Seatrade 2017

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Tourism Delegates left to right: Product Development Manager at St. Kitts Tourism Authority (Melnecia Marshall), Chairman at SCASPA (Don Boncamper), CEO at SCASPA (Denzil James), CEO at St. Kitts Tourism Authority (Racquel Brown), Executive Chairman at Delisle Walwyn (Clayton Perkins), Min. of Public Infrastructure, Post, Urban Development and Transport ( Hon. Ian Patches Liburd), Marketing Associate at St. Kitts Tourism Authority(Jennifer Hensley), Manager of Flamboyant Tour (Hazel Webster) and General Manager of the Brimstone Hill Society (Percival Hanley).

BASSETERRE (20th March, 2017): A high-level delegation of tourism officials and partners recently attended Seatrade, a leading cruise industry convention in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Seatrade Cruise Global Conference is the world’s largest annual cruise industry exhibition and conference.

The three-day event presented opportunities for networking, sourcing and education with cruise industry leaders.

Chief Executive Officer of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, Racquel Brown, said Seatrade provides the opportunity for local stakeholders to form vital relationships with cruise line executives to further grow the St. Kitts cruise sector.

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School anti-crime marches and rallies to take place in St. Kitts and Nevis

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, 19th March, 2017 (Ministry of National Security)

 

The Ministry of National Security is pleased to join with the Chamber of Industry and Commerce as the major partner, the SIDF and the Ministry of Education, in organizing two school anti-crime marches and rallies. The first march and rally will be held in St. Kitts on Tuesday 4th April, 2017and the second in Nevis on Thursday 6th April, 2017, both starting at 1:00 p.m. and ending at 4:30 p.m. The marches and rallies will culminate at Independence Square in St. Kitts and Grell-Hull Stevens Netball Complex in Nevis.

It is anticipated that over 3,000 students from primary and secondary schools and AVEC will march through the streets of Basseterre and Charlestown proclaiming the slogan: “Stop ‘n’ Think before you proceed”, as the major rallying cry to mobilize the community to reduce and prevent crime in the Federation.

Additionally, about 350 students who have been working over the last ten weeks with Crime Reduction Specialist, Dr. Neals Chitan, will graduate with a Life Skills Achievement Certificate from Dr. Chitan.

Further information on the routes of the anti-crime marches and the programme at the rallies will be provided in a subsequent release.

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