
Federal Gov’t introduces tougher fines and penalties to deter careless and reckless driving practices
The federal government has introduced stronger fines and penalties for motorists who violate the country’s traffic laws. These form part

Admission fee implemented at Bath Hot Springs for non-nationals
An admission fee of $US 5 (or $EC 13.50) for non-nationals has been implemented, at the Bath Hot Springs, Nevis,

Budget Boost Wallet (BBW) initiative continues
As the Federal Government’s Budget Boost Wallet (BBW) initiative continues into the ensuing months, the date to receive January’s payment

NIA Announces OAS Scholarship Opportunities
The Ministry of Human Resources of the Nevis Island Administration invites interested individuals to apply for scholarship opportunities with the

Federal Government announces duty-free incentives to promote safe driving practices
Forming part of its ongoing efforts to reduce traffic-related fatalities, the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has announced a

Buckley’s Uprising 1935, a “starting point” for liberation, PM Drew says
The Buckley Uprising: on January 28th 1935, the first day of the Sugar Cane Crop in Saint Kitts, cane cutters

“Not everything need to go before the court!” – DPP Adlais Smith
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Adlais Smith appeared on the latest InFocus Programme where he spoke on the topic of:

Nevis’ Dept. of Education announces temporary closures of St. John’s Pre-school and Grade 1 at CPS
Temporary closures have been announced by Nevis’ Department of Education and it is a precautionary measure in response to confirmed

Newtown man sentenced to seven months for battery
A man from John Street, Newtown, St. Kitts, has been sentenced to seven (7) months in His Majesty’s Prison for

Phase Two of Recycling Project on Nevis set to begin May
Developments continue with the Sustainable Island State Agenda (SISA) focusing on sustainable development goal of responsible consumption and production. This

Man sentenced for Larceny
Chelston Hanley of Newtown has been sentenced to serve two (2) years in His Majesty’s Prison for the offence of

Supervisor of Elections announces publication of annual Register of Voters
Supervisor of Elections, Mr. Oaklyn Peets. He mentioned this in a statement on Jan. 28th. He urged all registered