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A three year legal battle between the Government and Dr Dale Crawford a consultant, gynecologist and obstetrician has resulted in a loss for the government

Published 29 November 2017

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A three year legal battle between the Government and Dr Dale Crawford a consultant, gynecologist and obstetrician has resulted in a loss for the government

On November 27th after an extended High Court Battle, Justice Marlene Carter, former resident High Court Judge ruled in his favor.

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Police search for passenger who did not return to the Carnival Conquest when it sailed Wednesday

Published 29 November 2017

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Police search for passenger who did not return to the Carnival Conquest when it sailed Wednesday

Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 29, 2017 – Police in St. Kitts and Nevis are searching for a cruiseship passenger who did not return to ship by the time it sailed from Port Zante Wednesday afternoon.

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PM: Double Salary Announcement On Thursday

Published 29 November 2017

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PM: Double Salary Announcement On Thursday

Written by LK Hewlett

St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN); Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Timothy Harris says the Cabinet will make an announcement on Thursday (Nov 30) if the government will be paying a double salary to its employees in December.

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Entertainment, Events

Sugar Mass 46 Soca Elimination 1

Published 29 November 2017

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Buckie Got It…. Sugar Mass 46 Soca Elimination 1

Sugar Mass 46 Bar Crawl

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Dominica Hurricane-affected Ross University students to return to USA

Published 29 November 2017

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source Ross University students to return to USA

By: Jermine Abel, SKNVibes.com

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – MINISTER of Tourism, Hon. Lindsay Grant has explained that the Government had challenges accommodating the Ross University students from Dominica who were relocated to St. Kitts following the passage of Hurricane Maria.

The students are currently living and attending classes onboard a ship docked at St. Kitts’s Port Zante.

However, their time here has been a challenging one, as very often the vessel has to sail further out in the Caribbean Sea so that visiting vessels can safely dock in St. Kitts.

According to Minister Grant, the challenge is owing to the bumper period over the next several months.

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