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      Nevis Island Assembly President Michelle Slack-Clarke to Serve on Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Executive Body

      President of the Nevis Island Assembly, Honourable Michelle Slack-Clarke, has accepted a nomination to serve on the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Executive Body as one of three representatives for the Caribbean, the Americas, and the Atlantic (CAA) region.

      St. Kitts Makes Meaningful Contribution to World Tourism Day

      The St. Kitts Tourism Authority (SKTA) marked World Tourism Day 2025 under the global theme “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation” by hosting a beach cleanup at Cockleshell Bay on Saturday, 27 September, in partnership with Advance Cleaning.
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      CDC Lists SKN As COVID-19 Low Risk Travel Destination

      The St.Kitts-Tourism Authority has revealed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in its latest update on travel recommendations by destination placed the Federation of St.Kitts-Nevis as being very low risk amidst COVID-19.

      Ed. Ministry Seeks Healthy Relationship With Parents

      Amidst new measures in place to address COVID-19, Minister of Education Jonel Powell says the Ministry is hoping to have a healthy partnership with parents and guardians.

      Visit Of Safe Harbour Cruise Ships Delayed

      The visit of two vessels from the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, namely Vision of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas, carrying only crew members, that were expected to dock at Port Zante, St.Kitts on Wednesday 19th August to “Safe Habour” in the Federation has been rescheduled.

      Cruise Ships To Dock At Port Zante

      Two vessels from the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, namely Vision of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas, carrying only crew members, are expected to dock at Port Zante, St.Kitts on Wednesday 19th August to “Safe Habour” in the Federation.

      2020 Last Quarter Opening Of Borders Being Looked At

      After being closed since 25th March 2020 due to measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic, the government is hoping to open the borders in St.Kitts-Nevis months later in October.

      Individuals Fitting No-Mask Exceptions Get Response In New Regulations

      Complaints by individuals with underlying health conditions and others fitting the exception category for not being required to wear a face mask have been responded to in new COVID-19 regulations here in St.Kitts-Nevis.

      CORONAVIRUS SKN: CMO Shares Good News For SKN, Caribbean

      Chief Medical Officer Dr. Hazel Laws has delivered three areas of good news relative to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in sharing two positive highlights for St.Kitts-Nevis as well as recent development in the Caribbean region.

      Officials Talk COVID-19 Hurricane Shelter Safety

      Individuals who will have to seek space at hurricanes shelters are being advised to keep COVID-19 safety in mind, and in so doing to have their face masks as these accommodation centers will be operating on the guidelines set out in the Emergency Powers Regulations.

      Coronavirus SKN: Task Force Looking At Ticket Costs For Not Wearing Face Mask

      In St.Kitts-Nevis, could you be stopped by police in public places and get a ticket for not wearing a face mask to comply with that type of safeguard regulation response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic?

      Coronavirus SKN: Illness Hits Health Care Worker

      A health care worker in St.Kitts-Nevis has fallen ill with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) after being exposed in a front line capacity while providing care for a patient, and now all contacts of these only two recorded active cases require testing.

      SKN Imports New COVID-19 Patient After Months Of No Active Cases

      After more than seventy (70) days without any active case announcement, the Federation of St.Kitts-Nevis has recorded a new patient having the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) after a citizen returned home from the United States of America.

      COP: Individuals Who Housed Illegal Migrants Might Be Charged

      Individuals found guilty of housing the Haitian nationals who have reportedly entered the island illegally via Keys Village this week might be charged.

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      Nevis Island Assembly President Michelle Slack-Clarke to Serve on Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Executive Body

      President of the Nevis Island Assembly, Honourable Michelle Slack-Clarke, has accepted a nomination to serve on the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Executive Body as one of three representatives for the Caribbean, the Americas, and the Atlantic (CAA) region.

      St. Kitts Makes Meaningful Contribution to World Tourism Day

      The St. Kitts Tourism Authority (SKTA) marked World Tourism Day 2025 under the global theme “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation” by hosting a beach cleanup at Cockleshell Bay on Saturday, 27 September, in partnership with Advance Cleaning.

      St. Kitts and BluBoho Announce Exclusive Fine Jewelry Collaboration

      St. Kitts Tourism Authority is proud to announce a meaningful collaboration with Canadian fine jewelry brand, bluboho, celebrating travel, protection, and the beauty of exploration through an exclusive jewelry capsule: safe travels, wild heart. The collaboration, launched at a media event in Toronto, Canada last week, will unfold across three distinct chapters of storytelling about the island, rolling out over the next year. 

      SKELEC Celebrates 14 Years Of Love, Light & Power 

      The St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd. (SKELEC) proudly commemorated its 14th anniversary under the theme “Celebrating 14 Years of Love, Light & Power.” This milestone was marked by a series of events that honored the company’s journey, its dedicated employees, and the loyal customers who have supported its mission since inception.