Travel

LIAT adding Guyana airport fee to ticket price

Published 15 August 2017
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LIAT adding Guyana airport fee to ticket price

LIAT and the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority have agreed that effective September 1, 2017, the airport Passenger Facilitation fee will be included in LIAT ticket price.

Adult passengers travelling internationally will be required to pay the fee of GY$3600 (US$18), while children aged seven and under will be charged GY$2400 (US$12).

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Education, Local news, News

Carribbean Examinations Council- Online Results

Published 15 August 2017

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CXC results to be released on Friday

Carribbean Examinations Council- Online Results

Click on the link https://ors.CXC.org:8449/CXCMain.htm

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, AUGUST 15TH 2017 – The Barbados-based Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) said the examination results were delivered to the Ministries of Education around the region on Monday and will be released to the students on Friday.

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Education

CXC Results, Friday 18, 2017

Published 10 August 2017

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CXC Results, Friday 18, 2017

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Education, Local news, News

Dr.Terrance M. Drew Scholarship Award, with their gifts during a ceremony held at the Cayon Community Centre.

Published 30 July 2017

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This afternoon (Sunday 23rd July), Dr. Terrance Drew had the honour of presenting six (6) primary school graduates of Constituency Eight, the 2017 recipents of the Dr.Terrance M. Drew Scholarship Award, with their gifts during a ceremony held at the Cayon Community Centre.

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Business, Economics, Local news, News

ECCB statistics highlight a tumbling St. Kitts and Nevis economy, Federation almost at the bottom

Published 23 July 2017

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ECCB statistics highlight a tumbling St. Kitts and Nevis economy, Federation almost at the bottom

BASSETERRE, ST.KITTS, JULY 21ST 2017 – Despite repeated statements by St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris, of a robust and highly confident St. Kitts and Nevis economy, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is telling a different story.
The ECCB whose goal is to maintain the stability and integrity of the sub region’s currency and banking system for the second time this year revised downward its projected GDP for St. Kitts and Nevis for 2017 with a slight increase in economic activity for 2018.

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