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VENEZUELAN CHARGE D AFFAIRES AD HOC PRESENTS LETTER OF CREDENCE TO ST. KITTS-NEVIS’ MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Published 21 May 2019

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Marco Antonio Guzmán Adrian (left) Chargé d’ Affaires Ad Hoc of the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, presents Letter of Credence to Minister Brantley

VENEZUELAN CHARGÉ Dʾ AFFAIRES AD HOC PRESENTS LETTER OF CREDENCE TO ST. KITTS-NEVIS’ MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 21, 2019 (SKNIS): Marco Antonio Guzmán Adrian, Chargé d’ Affaires Ad Hoc of the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, presented his Letter of Credence to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation, the Honourable Mark Brantley on Monday, May 20, 2019.

This presentation, officially symbolizes Mr. Guzmán Adrian’s official assumption of the role, as the resident chief diplomat at the Venezuelan Embassy in Basseterre.

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STEP partnering with Ministry of Tourism in 2019 Best Village Competition  

Published 21 May 2019

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STEP partnering with Ministry of Tourism in 2019 Best Village Competition  

Basseterre, St. KittsMay 20, 2019 (S.T.E.P.) — The Skills Training Empowerment Programme (STEP) is among the various stakeholders partnering with the Ministry of Tourism in the implementation of the 2019 National Best Village Competition that was launched on Friday May 17 at West Independence Square in Basseterre.

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EDWARDS CONVICTED AND FINED AFTER BEING CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE OFFENCES

Published 20 May 2019

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EDWARDS CONVICTED AND FINED AFTER BEING CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE OFFENCES

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 20, 2019 (RSCNPF): Charles Edwards also known as “Chase Ergen” of Colorado was convicted and fined for multiple offences on May 20, 2019.

Edwards was convicted and cautioned for the offence of Battery. He was also convicted and fined for the offences of the use of Threatening Language and Resisting Arrest.

He was fined $1500.00 for the use of Threatening language to be paid forthwith or two months in prison and $3000.00 for Resisting Arrest to be paid forthwith or six months in prison.

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ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS NOSTALGIC SERVICE AS TRANSITION BEGINS TO NEW SANCTUARY

Published 20 May 2019

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ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS NOSTALGIC SERVICE AS TRANSITION BEGINS TO NEW SANCTUARY

 

May 20, 2019

 

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts: On Sunday May 19, 2019, members and friends of the Antioch Baptist Church (ABC) wrapped up their morning worship at the sanctuary at Infirmary Road, Basseterre with a sense of nostalgia for the many successes of the past 56 years, and excitement for the prospects of the future. 

The sentiments were brought on by the impending opening of the church’s new house of worship located at Lime Kiln Commercial Development, next to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). The grand opening and dedication of God’s House is scheduled for Sunday May 26, 2019 with morning service at 9:30 a.m.

 

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PM Harris Expresses Condolences to the Family of Ron Fish, Former Deputy Chair of the Development Control and Planning Board

Published 20 May 2019

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In June 2015, Prime Minister Harris held an introductory meeting with the newly reconstituted Development Control and Planning Board.  The late Mr. Ron Fish, who was appointed Deputy Chair, is pictured at front (second from far left).
Link to Statement: 
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PM HARRIS EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF MR. RON FISH, FORMER DEPUTY CHAIR OF THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL AND PLANNING BOARD

May 20th, 2019
Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris extends his heartfelt condolences, and those of the Government and people of St. Kitts and Nevis, to the family and loved ones of Mr. Ron Fish, the developer of Half Moon Bay Villas and a founding partner of Peninsula Associates LLC, the development arm of Sundance Ridge Estates.

Ron Fish passed away on May 10th, 2019 at the age of 73 years old.  He was born in the USA on February 20th, 1946.

Mr. Fish first arrived in St. Kitts during the early 1990s and soon after sold his company in Rhode Island, USA before moving here with his dear wife, Anne.

In recent times, Ron Fish was appointed Deputy Chair of the Development Control and Planning Board in May 2015 and resigned due to medical reasons in January 2019.

He also represented the private sector as a member of the National Heroes’ Park Committee, which is chaired by Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister, Mr. Osbert DeSuza.

“Ron made significant and lasting contributions to his adopted homeland, helping to develop our country in a tangible way,” the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis said while reflecting on Mr. Fish’s legacy, adding, “We welcomed his deep involvement and genuine interest in our country, and he will be greatly missed.”

Prime Minister Harris further stated that, “Ron’s business acumen and vision helped create meaningful projects whose aesthetic impact is etched into the landscape of modern-day St. Kitts.”

Nearly 15 years ago, a partnership (Peninsula Associates) was formed among Ron Fish, brothers Scott and Steve Jaynes from the USA and local developer Nick Brisbane for the development of Sundance Ridge Estates on the southeast peninsula in St. Kitts.  The project is ongoing and is one of the most successful residential real estate development projects to date in St. Kitts.

The Prime Minister also noted that, “Ron was a legitimate and benevolent investor who put his heart and soul into not only developing structures, but also friendships and goodwill in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.  In this regard, he was a patron of a number of worthwhile organizations, including the St. Christopher Children’s Home and local animal rescue organizations, and his wife Anne is founder of PALS (Pediatrics Assistance League) along with the late Mrs. Nova Mallalieu.”

Speaking with the Office of the Prime Minister, Nick Brisbane, Ron Fish’s business partner, said, “Ron considered himself as Kittitian as any and absolutely loved the island that he and his wife adopted, and they both cherished all of the many local and expatriate friends that they met.”

The Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis extends deepest sympathy to Mrs. Anne Fish and their three children, David, Jackie and Jenny, on the passing of their beloved husband and father.

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