
One person in custody following shooting incident involving a minor
In an update about a shooting incident that left a 15-year-old boy nursing a gunshot wound at the Intensive Care

V&J’s preschool celebrating 20 years of service to the Nevisian public
V&J’S Pre School (located in Upper Stoney Grove, Nevis), is in celebratory mode as it is celebrating its 20th Anniversary

Relevant officials encouraged to file at IPL Commission before upcoming deadline
As the government continues in what it deems its “Good Governance Agenda”, government officials, board and statutory body members and

SKN supports WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement
The Federal cabinet held its first meeting for 2024 on Monday, January 15th. The meeting, which was

Traffic Department announces slight change in traffic flow close to Gingerland Bus Stop
The Nevis’ Traffic Department has announced a slight change in the traffic flow, in Charlestown. A notice

A grand homecoming expected for Culturama 50 says Minister of Culture
With arrangements already being put in place for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Culturama also known as “De

4.3 magnitude earthquake recorded near St. Kitts-Nevis
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake was recorded near St. Kitts and Nevis on Tuesday morning (January 16th). According

Nevis Street shooting under police investigation
Lawmen have provided an update on a recent non-fatal shooting incident that occurred on Nevis Street, St. Kitts, on Wednesday

Public encouraged to support Team Nevis for LIDC
The general public is currently being encouraged to lend their support to the representatives from Nevis who will participate in

Top law enforcement officials appeal for a “peaceful” 2024
Coming on the heels of a considerably safe festive season in the Federation of St. Kitts & Nevis, top law

Oualie Facility projected to fully open by end of February says Special Advisor Jeffers
The full opening of the Oualie Water Facility on Nevis is projected to occur by the end of February.

SKN’s passport third most powerful in the Caribbean
St. Kitts & Nevis’ passport has been ranked as the third most powerful in the Caribbean, according to a recent