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Published 13 April 2017

Buckie Got It….In the mighty name if Jesus I come against every accident right now I pray for traveling mercies even right now that there will be no more accident for the rest of the night and days to follow in Jesus name Amen

To avoid accident: blow your horn if a vehicle is approaching to close you.
Stay in your lane
Reduce speed in built up areas
Stay 15 feet behind the vehicle ahead
Don’t over take unless you can see clear ahead
Be helpful to other drivers by letting them out of stops, allow them to overtake freely

There is a lot more I can say but those stands out

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Nevis Premier applauds Federation’s top UNESCO representative for efforts

http://timescaribbeanonline.com/nevis-premier-applauds-federations-top-unesco-representative-efforts/ #

Published 13 April 2017

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (April 12, 2017) — Premier of Nevis Hon. Vance Amory, applauded the work of Dr. David Doyle, the Federation’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) based in France and Honorary Consul, for bringing international attention to the history and heritage of St. Kitts and Nevis.
 
Dr. Doyle met with Premier Amory at his Pinney’s Estate office on April 11, 2017. He later met with the World Heritage Committee, the group spearheading the Nevis Island Administration’s (NIA) efforts to get historic Charlestown listed as a World Heritage Site by 2020.
 
He said the Federation’s UNESCO Representative has been assisting the committee in mapping its way forward and the critical issues they have to deal with to accomplish the stated goal.
 
In response, the UNESCO Representative said his visit was an important one in which he would brief the dedicated committee on both the technical and administrative they would need to undertake over the next 2-2 ½ years with very clear and tight deadlines.
 
“We need to make sure that we prepare a structured and very well prepared submission for the city of Charlestown which has an enormous number of heritage benefits, notably Alexander and other related historical characteristics.
 
“Going forward, we are going to be looking to raise funding over the next couple of months to bring in a number of experts to work alongside us, in helping us and mentoring us, in terms of the very substantive dossier we need to put together between now and February 2019, potentially, for a decision in June 2020,” he said.
 
Meantime, Dr. Doyle also addressed an unrelated matter pertaining to tourism while on Nevis. He pointed to a group of French golfers who would be visiting Nevis in December for the fourth year in a row on a golf cruise.  He said they play golf at the Four Seasons Resort and return with great enthusiasm every year.
 
Dr. Doyle said the visit is one of many activities and initiatives undertaken in a bid to raise the profile of Nevis as a tourism and a golf destination.
 
At the end of his meeting with Mr. Amory, a thankful Mr. Doyle said he looked forward to continuing discussions going forward.
 
While on Nevis he also met with Hon. Mark Brantley, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation in the Federal Government.
 
Before his departure from Nevis, Mr. Doyle made a presentation at a STEP (Society in Trust in Estate Practitioners) (Nevis) Professional Development Seminar at the Red Cross Building in Charlestown.
 
Mr. Doyle was accompanied on his visit to Nevis by Mr. Antonio Maynard Secretary General of the St. Kitts and Nevis National Commission for UNESCO.

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Traffic accident

Published 13 April 2017

Buckie Got It…..traffic accident will increase in St. Kitts due to in heavy increase in vehicles. Have you notice we gone from P to PA to now PB number plate?
When Tropical comes in it’s over a 100 vehicles it off load each time.

We now have to leave home early and use other roads to get to your destination on time.

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St Kitts Cricket Association Took Decision For Non Participation By Under 15 Cricketers In This Year’s Tournament- Says Sport’s Minister Shawn Richards

http://www.freedomskn.com/st-kitts-cricket-association-took-decision-for-non-participation-by-under-15-cricketers-in-this-years-tournament-says-sports-minister-shawn-richards/ #

Published 13 April 2017

Minister of Sports the Honorable Shawn K Richards is responding to the claim made by the representative for Constituency #3, Honorable Konris Maynard that the government and by extension the minister of Sports have taken a decision which has prevented the under 15 cricket team from participating in cricket games played in Anguilla, thereby preventing the team from defending their championship.

Richards pointed out that neither the Team Unity Government nor the Minister of Sports, “have done absolutely anything to prevent the Under 15 team from participation in the games”. Richards said he checked with his Permanent Secretary and the Director of Sports, and “no correspondence has come before us asking for any type of assistance for the team to be able to travel.”

Richards revealed that further checks with the St. Kitts Cricket Association and the information given to him clearly states that it was “a decision taken by the St. Kitts Cricket Association not to have the St. Kitts under 15 team participate in the games in Anguilla. The Association looked at a number of factors and came to that particular decision”.

Richards lamented that politicians bent on peddling mischief should get their facts right by speaking to the appropriate authorities.

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Traffic Accident

Published 13 April 2017

Buckie Got It…Traffic Accident 3 car classic accident on Ponds Road

Buckie Got It….Traffic Accident by Gillard gas station

Buckie Got It…. traffic accident by market street

Buckie Got It….. more accident this time on Newtown Bay Road

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