Education, Local news, News

The Sandy Point Top Spinners Tennis Club donated fifty (50) books to the Sandy Point Primary School for use in their Library!!

Published 3 February 2021

Basseterre

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News

The Sandy Point Top Spinners Tennis Club donated fifty (50) books to the Sandy Point Primary School for use in their Library!! If anyone has any story books (new or slightly used) kindly donate them to the school!! Their Library Program is AWESOME!!!!

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Jobs, Local news, News

Notice: Association of Caribbean States Secretariat Vacancy

Published 29 January, 2021

Basseterre

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Association of Caribbean States Vacancy

Community Notice

The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) is seeking applications from suitably qualified individuals to fill a Consultancy post of Project Manager at the Secretariat of the ACS.

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News, Regional News, Travel

LIAT Administrator warns of possible legal action if regional gov’ts do not come to employees’ aid

Published 29 January, 2021

Basseterre

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Article by
Emmanuel Joseph

Another 103 employees of the collapsed regional airline LIAT are to be terminated, joining close to 600 already on the breadline following the demise of the carrier.

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News, Regional News, Travel

Tourism boost: BVI Spring Regatta set for March

Published 29 January, 2021

Basseterre

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Source: BVI NEWS 

Organisers of the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival (BVISR) have announced that the 49th staging of the world-renowned event is scheduled to return this year.

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News, Regional News, Travel

Travel ban is implemented

Published 28 January 2021

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Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten – The government of Sint Maarten is paying keen attention to the development surrounding the more contagious British, South Africa and South America variant of the corona virus. As a result, a travel ban on persons traveling from those countries is now in place. That is according to the Honorable Minister with the responsibility for TEATT, Ludmila de Weever. This was necessary in an effort to safeguard citizens.

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