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NEMA Utilises Drones in Caribe Wave Exercise for the First Time

For the first time ever, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) utilised unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), also known as drones, to monitor and assess this year’s CARIBE WAVE Exercise.

Single Use Plastic Ban – The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis Takes a Monumental Step towards a Plastic-Free Environment and Future

The Government of St Kitts and Nevis made a historic announcement to ban single-use plastics. The announcement was made during the sitting of National Assembly on Tuesday 26 March 2024 by the Minister of Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment, Hon Dr Joyelle Clarke.
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Anthony Johnson Gets Flowers For Being “so many things to so many different people”

His son Shabazz Johnson, in delivering the eulogy, expressed “I’m still trying to figure out how he was so many things to so many different people. Everywhere I go, I’m now bombarded with persons reminiscing on the kind acts experienced through his hands…”

Prisoner Runs Away For More than 24 Hours Before Returning

A 50-year-old escapee inmate of Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) was recently on the run for over 24 hours hours before he eventually turned himself back into police custody.

Police: Man Wanted For “Serious Crime”

Members of the public have been criticizing why the police have not stated exactly what the offense is while those who claim to be in the know have indicated what category of crime the individual is accused of.

Three Young People Die Hours Apart Following Incidents

Three young people have lost their lives hours apart following two separate incidents in St.Kitts-Nevis, and their deaths are being investigated by police.

AG Backs Up Carnival Chairperson Outside Talk For Sugar Mas 50

Recent comments made by Carnival Chairperson Shannon Hawley about in-person events for Sugar Mas 50 has been backed up by the Chairperson of the Disaster Mitigation Council, Attorney General Vincent Byron Jr., who says Hawley has  made a “very powerful and strong case” for such to happen.

Former National Security Minister Dwyer Astaphan Says Police Escalated Protest Situation

“It was they who escalated the situation not the civilians. There were too many police officers.”

The right to refuse the vaccine

A group of citizens concerned about the constitutionality of mandatory vaccination against Covid-19 have begun to advocate for the Government to recognise the rights of individuals to decline taking 'the jab'.

Florida suspect in Haiti president killing deepens mystery

Haitian authorities identified the suspect as Christian Emmanuel Sanon, 62, who once expressed a desire to lead his country in a YouTube video.

Reduced Quarantine, No Lockdown Among New Measures Announced

In an address to the nation on Saturday 10th July 2021, Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris announced new measures set to take place come Monday 12th July which includes no 24-hour lockdown and reduced quarantine time for fully vaccinated passengers.

Nine Contestants To Participate In Annual Home Edition French Singing Competition

A total of nine participants have been chosen for the finale of the fourth annual French Singing competition come Wednesday 14th July 2021, to be staged home edition style for the second year in a row using virtual entertainment.

SKNLP Chairman Claims Court Evidence in Election Petitions Will Shock People

Chairman of the Opposition St.Kitts-Nevis Labour Party Dr. Terrance Drew is of the opinion that individuals will be shocked by evidence of alleged wrongdoing that took place during the June 2020 general elections.

Local Observers Address Long Counting Of Ballot Papers

The local observation team- who monitored the 2020 general elections in St.Kitts-Nevis has noted the long instances of ballot paper counting, spanning more than twenty- four hours (24) in one particular constituency, with suggestions given on the way forward for improvements in that area among others as polling day has been judged to be a fair one overall.

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NEMA Utilises Drones in Caribe Wave Exercise for the First Time

For the first time ever, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) utilised unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), also known as drones, to monitor and assess this year’s CARIBE WAVE Exercise.

Single Use Plastic Ban – The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis Takes a Monumental Step towards a Plastic-Free Environment and Future

The Government of St Kitts and Nevis made a historic announcement to ban single-use plastics. The announcement was made during the sitting of National Assembly on Tuesday 26 March 2024 by the Minister of Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment, Hon Dr Joyelle Clarke.

National Productivity Council Bill 2024, Successfully Passes Through Federal Parliament

The National Productivity Council Bill, 2024,  secured safe passage through the Federal Parliament on Tuesday, March 26, marking a pivotal moment in the establishment of the National Productivity Council and its related functions in St. Kitts and Nevis. 

Successfully Passed Medical Laboratories Bill, 2024, to Set New Standards in Health and Industry in St. Kitts and Nevis

Senior Minister and Minister of International Trade and Consumer Affairs, the Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas, expressed strong support for the newly passed Medical Laboratories Bill, 2024, during the sitting of Parliament, on March 26. This pivotal legislation aims to establish the Medical Laboratories Council and provide for the licensing, monitoring, and inspection of medical laboratory operations, amongst other related matters.