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Friday, March 19, 2010
Dry Season Hazards
"St Vincent Electricity Services Limited, Vinlec, is strongly appealing to the public to desist from lighting fires during this extremely dry season." THE NEWS March 5, 2010
Labels:
Dry Weather,
Local Politics
Friday, March 12, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Money, Money, Money
"Leader of the New Democratic Party, Arnhim Eustace, is once again refuting allegations that he received a loan from New Bank Ltd, an offshore bank... which was owned by Italian Thierry Nano.
[Eustace] charged that Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves wants to divert people’s attention from the unanswered question about the source of US $1million which was taken to the state-owned National Commercial Bank, NCB, last year." THE NEWS February 26, 2010
[Eustace] charged that Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves wants to divert people’s attention from the unanswered question about the source of US $1million which was taken to the state-owned National Commercial Bank, NCB, last year." THE NEWS February 26, 2010
Labels:
Economic Conditions,
Local Politics
Friday, February 26, 2010
Freedom of political views?
"...the Public Service Commission (PSC) has initiated disciplinary proceedings against an employee who joined the opposition New Democratic Party-led campaign against numerous provisions or sections in the proposed new constitution."
THE NEWS February 19, 2010
THE NEWS February 19, 2010
Labels:
Freedom of Speech,
Local Politics
Friday, February 19, 2010
Proposed Fees for Tourism Sites
"Vincentians will soon begin paying fees to visit the sites which were recently developed by the Ministry of Tourism.
The Owia Salt Pond, Botanic Gardens, Rawacou Recreational Park, Falls of Baleine and Black Point Tunnel are among the 14 sites which were re-developed with funds from the European Union"
THE NEWS February 5, 2010
The Owia Salt Pond, Botanic Gardens, Rawacou Recreational Park, Falls of Baleine and Black Point Tunnel are among the 14 sites which were re-developed with funds from the European Union"
THE NEWS February 5, 2010
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Tourism
Friday, February 12, 2010
Locked Out!
"Over 50 students were denied entry onto the school compound at Edinboro on Tuesday morning after security personnel, acting on instructions handed down by Deputy Principal ...denied the children access to their morning classes." THE NEWS February 5, 2010
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Secondary School
Friday, February 5, 2010
Opposition Senator Cautioned
"...Speaker of the House, Hendrick Alexander, cautioned (Opposition) Senator Cummings, reminding him of the scripture he quoted about honesty and integrity at the start of the day’s proceeding. He reiterated that care should be taken to verify the accuracy of information."
THE NEWS January 29, 2010
THE NEWS January 29, 2010
Labels:
Local Politics
Friday, January 29, 2010
Picket or..... Cricket?
"The opposition New Democratic Party, NDP, stepped up its protest against the governing Unity Labour Party, ULP, on Monday as hundreds more joined the picket line outside the House of Assembly"
THE NEWS January 29, 2010
THE NEWS January 29, 2010
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Local Politics
Friday, January 22, 2010
Crosstalk in Parliament
"Despite talk of change and progress over the years, one aspect of the governance of the country which has hardly seen any change is within parliament, the House of Assembly. It’s still all about scoring political points and not necessarily about the people.
...One issue is the amount of crosstalk and heckling which takes place while one person is speaking." THE NEWS January 22, 2010
...One issue is the amount of crosstalk and heckling which takes place while one person is speaking." THE NEWS January 22, 2010
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