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November 30th, 2010

Nevis Holds 1st Hotel and Tourism Awards Ceremony

2010 Nevis Tourism Award Winners

2010 Nevis Tourism Award Winners

Charlestown, Nevis
November 30, 2010

As rain poured from the evening sky, so did applause pour from the nominees and supporters who assembled at the Golden Rock Hotel on Nov. 22 for the first ever Hotel and Tourism Association [HTA] awards ceremony and cocktail party.

The entire event appeared to be stone-centered; from the stone buildings that make up the historic venue to the stone-sculpted, three-faced trophies that depicted the faces of tourism.

The three faces of tourism as explained by HTA Director Mr. Greg Phillip, are the significant aspects of Nevis’ tourism sector. They are the community, the tourists and the workers.

In his overview of the awards ceremony and cocktail party, Director Phillip said the initiative was meant to reward “deserving individuals and businesses on Nevis for their work in the tourism industry.”

The full service global airline that “provides a major link to the European market, British Airways, outshone Winair and thus, captured the first award of the evening; the Best Airline Partner award.

“Minus airlift, tourism on Nevis will be vastly different than it is now, in fact, the industry would struggle to provide the benefits it contributes to the economy,” Mr. Phillip said as he explained the reason for awarding an airline at the ceremony.

The nominees in the category of Utility of the Year; the Nevis Electricity Company Limited [NEVLEC] and the company known for its Landline, Internet, Mobile and Entertainment [LIME] services were applauded for their “progress in sophistication and extent of services” that “aid the growth of investment and development in the tourism industry.”

NEVLEC, known as the electricity company “that has been resilient in times of disaster” won the prestigious award which was humbly accepted by the company’s General Manager Mr. Cartwright Farrell.

While the works of LIME employee Mr. Caldrey Farrell and taxi driver Mr. Calvin Ward received recognition, it was Ms. Omel Wilkin’s bright smile coupled with “the impact of her work at the Vance W. Amory International Airport” that won her the award for Service Employee of the Year.

“Service,” Mr. Phillip said, “does not exist without individuals who provide it [as] the quality of service is ultimately dependent on the employees who deliver it.”

As he introduced the nominees for the Sports Tourism Award, Director Phillip commented on the “relentless and selfless dedication” that Nevisians put into ensuring the existence of annual sporting events.

“Nevis,” he said, “is pregnant with enormous possibilities.”

Mr. Winston Crooke’s involvement in the Nevis Cycle and Triathlon Club, the St. Kitts-Nevis Cycling Federation and the St. Kitts-Nevis Triathlon Federation won him that award over Ms. Debbie Wallace.

Realising the need to link the tourism product of Nevis with that of sister-island St. Kitts, the Two Islands, One Paradise Award was presented to Mr. Wincent Perkins for his sea taxi service.

The Sea Bridge also vied for that award.

The late Jim Johnson’s Pirate Week received the Value Added Initiative of the Year Award.

“Pirate Week added value to the [tourism] industry by creating a reason for adventure seekers to travel to Nevis during [the] slowest times by giving travel writers good reason to keep Nevis in the press,” Mr. Phillip explained as he presented the award to Mr. Johnson’s wife on his behalf.

The Golden Rock Hotel, for the upkeep of its property, captured the Most Significant Property Improvement Award over Rivere House and the Four Seasons Resort.

The hotel’s General Manager Mrs. Pam Barry offered words of appreciation to the HTA while contractor Mr. Noral Lescott accepted the award.

While the Oualie Beach Resort’s Ms. Wilma Johnson was commended for being the “driving force behind the morning staff,” it was Sous Chef at the Nisbet’s Plantation Beach Club Ms. Elsa Delashley who captured the award for Hotel and Tourism Supervisor of the Year.

Ms. Delashley worked as an employee at Nisbet’s Plantation Beach Club for more than 20 years and was instrumental in the HTA’s Project Future Chef programme.

The Best New Business Award “recognised the courage and confidence” of the Ole House Cafe and AV Jones and Sons for “daring to start their new ventures to benefit in a less vibrant tourism industry.”

Nevis’ newest restaurant, the Ole House Cafe won that award particularly because of its mix of Caribbean and international cuisine.

The final award; Business of the Year was presented to the Bank of Nevis for the part it played as a stakeholder in the tourism industry with “ties to the community beyond the convenience of its name.”

The bank’s General Manager Mr. Everette Martin accepted the award.

The St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading and Development Company Limited [TDC] was the other nominee in the Business of the Year category.

Nevis’ Premier and Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Joseph Parry provided remarks at the event and later distributed the awards to the winners.

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November 29th, 2010

Nevis Premier Hails November As A Great Month For Nevis

Nevis Premier - Joseph Parry

Nevis Premier – Joseph Parry

Charlestown, Nevis
November 29,, 2010

Premier of Nevis, Hon. Joseph Parry said in an interview with the Department of Information on Monday morning that, “Positive things have happened for Nevis in November”.

On Tuesday, 9th November 2010, the resolution to commend the re-opening of the Four Seasons Resort and to extend on behalf of the government and the people of Nevis best wishes was tabled in the Nevis House of Assembly. The reopening of the Four Seasons will mean additional revenue for the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) in 2011, approximately $10,000,000.00.

Thursday, 25th November 2010, The Four Seasons Resort Nevis, had its first Pay Day since the over 600 employees were rehired from November 1st. The Resort continues to work toward its planned 15th December 2010 reopening, much to the delight of both public and private sectors in Nevis.

The reopening has been long awaited by the business community and other Tourism partners.  It is also expected to kick start Nevis’ economic recovery in January 2011.

Another recent event was the passage into law of the Income Tax Amendment (2010) Bill in the Federal Parliament on Thursday, 25th November 2010. The new legislation cleared the way for the NIA to collect corporate taxes on all business carried out on the Island of Nevis regardless of where the parent company is registered or based. As a result additional tax revenue will be generated for the NIA in the region of $10,000,000.00.

The Leader of the Opposition the Honourable Vance Amory admits to trying to achieve this for most of his political career (15 years plus). However, the Honourable Joseph Parry’s team was able to accomplish that landmark goal in a mere four years of the first term of his Nevis Reformation Party (NRP) led Government.

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November 28th, 2010

St. Kitts Police Investigate Another Shooting

St. Kitts Gun Crime

Man Shot In Broad Daylight

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
Police Press Release
November 28, 2010

On Saturday 27th November 2010 at approximately 1:15 pm police received a report of a shooting at Whites, Upper Cayon. Police officers from the Cayon Police Station, Criminal Investigations Department, Special Services Unit and the Anti-Gang Unit responded to the call immediately. Upon arrival their investigations revealed that 45 years old Brian Maynard of Buckles was driving a truck in Whites Upper, Cayon and doing drinks delivery sales, when he was attacked by two (2) masked assailants armed with a gun each and was shot in his left shoulder by one. Maynard was taken to the Mary Charles Hospital in private vehicle but was later transported by the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) to the JNF Hospital where he is been warded in stable condition. There are no suspects however investigators are vigorously following up on a number of leads. Investigations are ongoing.

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