
St. Kitts and Nevis takes part in the Caribe Wave Tsunami Drill Exercise
In an effort to better prepare persons in the federation in the occurrence of a tsunami, a number of schools

Schools in SKN celebrate World Down Syndrome Day
World Down Syndrome Day was recognized around the world on Tuesday, March 21st, 2023. Persons took the opportunity to stand

Mail Delivery issues in Nevis discussed on Let’s Talk
During this week’s edition of the Let’s Talk programme, panelists engaged in a discussion regarding the operations of the Post/Mail

Winners for Poetry Competition announced
The Department of Youth and the Nevis Public Library Service recently held a Poetry Writing Competition for students on the

Federal Government to invest $200 million in Water Services over the next 10 years
World Water Day is being held under the theme: “Accelerating Change” and this coincides with the Government of St. Kitts

Man charged for possession of fireman and ammunition
Police have formally charged Sylvester Harris of Upper Monkey Hill, St. Kitts for possession of firearm and possession of ammunition.

World IP Day: 4 women in St. Kitts and Nevis the chance to have one of their trademarks registered free of all IPOSKN costs
As part of celebrations for World Intellectual Property Day 2023, four women in St. Kitts and Nevis will be given

UWI celebrating 75th anniversary
“Rooted, Ready, Rising” is the theme for the University of the West Indies (UWI’s) 75th Anniversary. As

World Poetry Day celebrated in SKN
Tuesday, March 21st 2023, marked the annual celebration of World Poetry Day. The day was declared by UNESCO in 1999

Small Business Development Workshop for Aquaponics Farmers and Vendors coming soon
From March 27th to 29th, a workshop aimed to help aspiring and existing aquaponics farmers and vendors to launch and

ECCB says SKN’s economy “projected to continue on its recovery path”
A country report released by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) earlier this month, states that “the economy of St.

SKN Fire & Rescue urges public to discontinue the practice of overloading their surge protectors
The St. Kitts and Nevis Fire and Rescue Services is urging the general public to discontinue the practice of overloading