Ferry Schedule

Ferry Schedule

Friday 7 April, 2017

 

Nevis to St. Kitts

07:00 AM Mark Twain
07:00 AM Sea Bridge
08:00 AM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
08:30 AM Sea Hustler
09:00 AM Sea Bridge
09:30 AM Mark Twain
10:30 AM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
11:00 AM Sea Bridge
12:00 PM Mark Twain
01:00 PM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
01:00 PM Sea Bridge
03:00 PM Sea Bridge
04:00 PM Mark Twain
04:30 PM Sea Hustler
05:00 PM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
06:00 PM Sea Bridge
08:00 PM Mark Twain

St. Kitts to Nevis

06:30 AM Sea Hustler
07:00 AM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
08:00 AM Mark Twain
08:00 AM Sea Bridge
09:30 AM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
10:00 AM Sea Bridge
10:30 AM Mark Twain
12:00 PM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
12:00 PM Sea Bridge
01:00 PM Mark Twain
02:00 PM Sea Bridge
03:00 PM Sea Hustler
04:00 PM Caribe Surf/Caribe Breeze
04:00 PM Sea Bridge
06:00 PM Mark Twain
07:00 PM Sea Bridge
09:00 PM Mark Twain

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Horoscope

Thought of the day

pubished 7 April 2017

Buckie Got It….Good morning my dear families and friends I hope that we all had a good night’s rest.

The thought for today reminds us that “When there is a hill to climb,
don’t think waiting will make it smaller.”

I hasten and do not delay to keep your commandments.
Psalm 119:60. Have a blessed Friday and weekend.

Today’s Tip

Leadership is inspiring others to pursue your vision within the parameters you set, to the extent that it becomes a shared effort, a shared vision, and a shared success.”

Be this type of Leader today.

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Business, International news, Local news, News

US Decision To Stop Funding The UN Population Fund May Affect C’bean Countries

Published: 5 April 2017

St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): The federation’s former Chief Medical Officer has been commenting on the US decision to stop funding the United Nations Population Fund.

Dr Patrick Martin tells WINN FM the move is not likely to affect St Kitts and Nevis as much as it may a few other Caribbean states and other nations of the world.

“The UN Population Fund is designed to help women to have a safe and healthy lifestyle,  I think that we are doing pretty well on local resources. The Population Fund is directed at having safe pregnancies, making sure that women have the right to choose and have control over their bodies, I think we could handle that with local funds. The family planning unit was very active back in the 70’s, 80’s and probably 90’s but I think since then, government and other agencies have been doing the necessary work. In other countries around the world the pulling of the United States support will affect UN programmes.”

WINN FM asked if the rest of the Caribbean would be affected.

“Probably places like Haiti and other parts of CARICOM like Guyana pops into my mind where the United Nations family programmes are very active. That’s not to say that we don’t need any support because support comes in technical ways in terms of research and documentation but some countries need direct financial support and the loss of that should see a rise in more women dying in pregnancy, more unintended pregnancies, botched abortions and that kind of stuff.”

WINN also asked Dr Martin to comment on the policies of the Trump administration regarding this aspect.

Dr Martin replied that “There are persons in the Trump administration who do not believe that women are equal to men and that women should not have control over their reproduction, that is very clear.”

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Crime/Justice, Local news, News

Premier Amory: Nevis Will Not Revert To Previous Crime Levels

Published: 5 April 2017

St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN); Nevis Premier Vance Amory has made a bold statement in the face of a recent rash of homicides in the federation- he says in 2017, the Nevis public will not see the levels of crime experienced in the recent past.

“I want to give the assurance that we will not return to the levels of criminal activity that we had in 2016, 2015 and any time before; not this year.”

On the heels of one of the most brazen homicides in Nevis in recent times, where a young man was gunned down on a cricket field in the middle of a Sunday afternoon match, Premier Amory says he was shocked at the incident, since he thought that with the investment in national security both at the island and federal level, police would have had better control of the crime situation.

“I was hoping, well more than hoping, expecting, that with the kind of efforts and resources which the federal government and Nevis Island Government have put into crime fighting, the police force, the equipment we’ve given, transportation, and the kind of training to which the police have been exposed and the kind of direction they have been given to engage in seeking to get into the communities, talk to the young men and women, talk to the people who may be known to have committed crime or who may be suspected or alleged criminals to bring them under control. It is a painful thing.”

The Premier said all Nevisians need to safeguard the island’s image of a safe and peaceful place, as much is riding on that positive view of Nevis being an ideal place to live and do business.

“Nevis is a peaceful place, a place people love to come to. When I speak to people who are visitors- and just last week we had engagement with persons who had come in for official business and they say we love Nevis. Nevis is a place that the atmosphere, the environment is one which is so welcoming, and we need to use that. We have to continue as a people to fight it, to confront it and we have to continue to pray, because somewhere it seems as if the forces of evil have infiltrated the minds of some of our people and it has to be a total community effort, total national effort.”

“If we are not to keep that peace and security and safety, we could lose so much.”

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Local news, News

Union Gen Sec: Employees Should Not Complain About Working Conditions If They Haven’t Joined A Union

Published: 5 April 2017

St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Workers who have not joined the St. Kitts and Nevis Trades and Labour Union or have not formed their own union should not complain about how they are treated by employers.

So says the General Secretary of the St. Kitts and Nevis Trades and Labour Union, Batumba Tak.

“Did you ask them if they joined the union? Because they have to join, that’s the first step, they have to join the union. And if they are not joining, they can’t complain or they form one of their own.”

This is in response to the concerns of callers on WINN FM’s Voices Programme on Monday (March 3), who raised the issue of the protection of the poor working-class in private sector companies.

Mr. Tak says that workers who join the labour union are given contracts with collective agreements, which have stipulations that protect their rights.

“Well we have contracts at places, and in the collective agreement all is spelt out, including knowing if you will get or raise or not get a raise, at particular times and all kind of benefits there, and we have substitutes at those places, if any issues come up, they will look after them.”

Mr. Tak added that he has written to the Labour Commissioner of the Department of Labour several times about concerns of the union but has received no answer.

“Well since the present government came in, I have written to the Labour Commissioner on several occasions, and they have not answered back at all.”

General Secretary of the St. Kitts and Nevis Trades and Labour Union Batumba Tak speaking to WINN FM on Tuesday

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