National Assembly To Debate Six Bills On Tuesday

St. Kitts – Nevis Government Meeting Photo By Erasmus Williams Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis November 09, 2008 (CUOPM) Six bills will be debated by lawmakers when the St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly meets on Tuesday 11th November. According …

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Nevis Rotary Club Benefits From Geothermal Information

Nevis Island Rotary Club Meeting Charlestown, Nevis November 07, 2008 The Rotary club of Nevis recently benefited from a series of presentations to schools and organizations on geothermal energy and its benefits to Nevis at the Pinney’s Beach Restaurant on …

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Nevis Premier Congratulates Nevisian Author

Nevisian Author – Vanessa Webbe Charlestown, Nevis November 07, 2008 Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry congratulated Nevisian Poet, Ms. Vanessa Webbe at the launch of her collection of poems, “How About Poetry for Dessert?” The book launch and …

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St. Kitts – Nevis Students Impressed With Cook Islands

SKN Students Return From Cook Islands

SKN Students Return From Cook Islands

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 06, 2008 (SKNIS)

“Beautiful people,” culture maintained” “recycling,” and “no wasting” were some of the words used by the returning members of UNESCO Small Islands Voice (SIV) students when they described their experience in the Cook Islands, in the Pacific.

Markysa O’Loughlin, Makeila Armstrong and Jharez Taylor all affirmed that the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis could borrow a page or two from the Cook Islands when it came to sustainable development.  The UNESCO SIV initiative was created and launched with the objective of bringing to the fore such issues pertaining to environment and development.

These “Conch Shells” of the Back Chat group, returned last Monday, enthused with what they had seen, heard, tasted, touched and even smelled of island culture preservation.  While there, they gave Cook Islanders a taste of the Kittitian-Nevisian culture through presentations which included a history of the Caribbean including the Pre and Post-Emancipation era along with the present era.  The students sang excerpts of King Konris’ “One Song,” recited original poetry, played steel pan and danced.

The exchange of culture went both ways and one of the features that impressed the three Federal Ambassadors was a trip to Aitutaki Island which they described as being 75 percent water protected by coral reefs.

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Nevis Science Teachers Experience Geothermal Energy

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Nevis Moving Forward With Geothermal Energy

Charlestown, Nevis
November 7, 2008

Teachers of Science and Technology in Nevis and St. Kitts have had the benefit of a first hand look at the significant progress being made in the development of geothermal energy in Nevis by the Nevis Island Administration.

The opportunity was provided them yesterday when they visited Nevis 3 geothermal well at Hamilton as part of a one-day training workshop in the area of renewable energy resources.

Among the resource persons at the workshop was Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and President of the Caribbean Solar Energy Society Dr. Indra Haraksingh. She told the Department of Information that she was excited about the strides made in renewable energy on Nevis.

“This project here in Nevis is long over due and it is very exciting times for Nevis, very exciting times for the Caribbean and for the world because powering here in Nevis through geothermal is fantastic in terms of being able to send it through the other islands because the other islands also have high electricity prices,” she said.

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