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St. Kitts and Nevis opposition leader clears air on IPSA

Published 17 May 2017

St. Kitts and Nevis opposition leader clears air on IPSA

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, May 17th 2017 – Leader of the Opposition, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas has refuted a statement from Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris that it was his Team Unity Government that hired the due diligence firm IPSA to review the Federation’s 28-year-old Citizenship by Investment Programme.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Hon Shawn K Richards at Charles E Mills Secondary School

Published 17 May 2017

HAPPENING NOW !!!!! Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Hon Shawn K Richards at Charles E Mills Secondary School at event to highlight the Hydroponics Farm Secondary School Education Programme . A new initiative by the Ministry of Education to introduce students at the secondary schools to hydroponics farming piloted at CEMSS. The programme spearheaded and Done in collaboration with Professor Stuart Laplace, lecturer at CFBC. SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING …….IN EDUCATION !!

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Local Sports, Sports

St.Kitts & Nevis Amateur Athletic Associatio(SKNAAA)

Published 17 May 2017

St.Kitts & Nevis Amateur Athletic Association(SKNAAA)

2017NationalClubChampionships featuring:
S.L Horsfords Pacesetters Track Club
Etonics Track Club
Outer Limits Track Club
Trail Blazers Track Club
Extreme Velocity Track Club
Fast Twitch Track Club
Elite Performance Track Club
Titans Track Club
Gladiators Track Club
Over The Top Track Club

Date – Saturday 20th May 2017
Admission – $5
Start Time – 1pm

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DIVISION 1 FINAL 4 PLAYOFFS TUESDAY 16TH MAY 2017

Published 16 May 2017

AT WARNER PARK

MATCH # 1

DIEPPE BAY EAGLES 3 – 1 TRAFALGAR SOUTHSTARS

SCORING FOR DIEPPEBAY
Georgel Dickenson 2′
Kadeem Cooper 59′
Melrick Warner 77′

SCORING FOR SOUTHSTARS
Anthony Archibald 64′

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Public Works Assessing Damage To Bath Bridge

Published 16 March 2017

St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN); The Public Works Department in Nevis is presently conducting a preliminary assessment of the damage to the Bath Bridge, caused by heavy rains late last week.

The undermining of the bridge that leads into Bath village, however, occurred over the weekend. The Bath Bridge is said to be several decades old.

Officials closed the bridge to pedestrian and vehicular on Monday (May 15) due to safety concerns over structural failure of critical sections of the busy crossing.

Director of Public Works Raoul Pemberton, speaking to the extent of the damage, said it was due to excessive erosion of the foundation area of the bridge support, mainly in the central area.

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