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CHARLES A. HALBERT PUBLIC LIBRARY AWARDS THREE OUTSTANDING READERS IN READ-A-THON COMPETITION

Published 30 May 2017

CHARLES A. HALBERT PUBLIC LIBRARY AWARDS THREE OUTSTANDING READERS IN READ-A-THON COMPETITION

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 30, 2017 (SKNIS): Three students were recognized on May 30 for their demonstration of excellent reading skills during the annual Charles A. Halbert Public Library Read-a-thon.

The competition saw 41 students vying for the title of most outstanding reader in which Daniel Thompson won in the senior division, Josiah Davis in the junior, while Aarya Mungli was the second overall winner.

The children of Charles A. Halbert and the Governor General, His Excellency Sir Tapley Seaton, were present to distribute the prizes to the winners.

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TECOYA WARNER EMERGES AS JUNIOR TOURISM MINISTER

Published 28 May 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 25, 2017 (SKNIS):  Tecoya Warner of the Charles E. Mills Secondary School emerged victorious at this year’s Local Tourism Youth Congress, which was aimed at creating greater awareness among youth about the island’s tourism product, while presenting solutions about how it can be improved.

The now 2017 Junior Tourism Minister, who will go on to represent St. Kitts at the Regional Tourism Youth Congress in October, 2017, in Grenada, was passionate about her topic, gave sound points and captured attention, just to name a few, according to the judges.

In second place was Treasure Cannonier of the Cayon High School and in third, Sheski Christian of Saddlers Secondary.

Having young persons put forth their views on tourism topics and express themselves convincingly on matters of concerns to the country as a tourism destination is vital to the future development of tourism, says Minister of Tourism, Honourable Lindsay Grant.

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DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ASSURES NEW BHS SITE WILL BE SAFE

Published 28 May 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 26, 2017 (SKNIS): Cromwell Williams, Director of Public Works, has reassured the public that the site of the new Basseterre High School (BHS), Ponds Estate, has been properly assessed and all checks have been carried out to ensure that the environment remains safe.

On May 25, Mr. Williams, along with the technical team appointed by the government, made his way to the site, which is at the southern end of the Basseterre Aquifer. The director said that “there will be some concerns in the public domain due to the fact that this area is considered an environmentally sensitive area,” but that plans have been put in place to mitigate any fallout.

“The fact that we have chosen this site, which is at the southern end of the aquifer, in itself is a mitigation step in that it is downstream of the wells and the water in this area moves from north to south,” he explained. “So, by the time it gets to this area on its way to the sea, it would have passed the wells already. Notwithstanding that we will ensure that in the design and construction that adequate redundancies are put in place to deal with any possibility of any spill of any kind of waste whatsoever.”

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CIU LAUNCHES ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING TRAINING COURSES FOR ENTIRE STAFF

Published 13 May 2017

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, May 13, 2017 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – The entire staff of the Citizenship-by-Investment Unit (CIU) is currently undergoing training in the prevention of financial crime, as well as anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML-CFT) preventive measures.

 The Thomson Reuters Online Training Introduction courses, which commenced on Wednesday, May 10th, 2017, were initiated by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the CIU, Mr. Les Khan.

 Thomson Reuters is a risk management solutions company.

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Cultural Heritage Can Be Used To Further National Development

Published 11 May 2017

St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Citizens of St. Kitts and Nevis can be empowered through learning about their cultural heritage, and therefore teaching it must be prioritized.

That’s according to Minister of Education and Culture Shawn Richards.

He was speaking at the opening ceremony for Leonard Stapleton’s new book Places of Memory, which focuses on the history of the island.

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