Charlestown Nevis (September 4, 2006) Nevis’ Premier, the Hon Joseph Parry, while giving the feature address at a reception ceremony on Thursday August 31, admonished members of the Nevis Cricket Association that nothing came easy.
“My words to them are, nothing comes easy; nothing comes without sacrifice,” said Mr. Parry to the gathering at the Four Seasons Resort Ball Room. “The best players will tell you that they practice five times a day. Go home early, train hard, stay away from drugs, absolutely, stay away from drugs,” he added.
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Nevis Contributes To Caribbean Gift And Craft Show
Charlestown Nevis (September 7, 2006) The Chief Executive Officer of the Nevis Tourism Authority, said that the Caribbean Gift and Craft Show was important to the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.
The Nevis Tourism Authority attributed that to the fact that visitors, especially visitors to the island of Nevis, would have an opportunity to peruse the exhibits that would be on display. The Nevis Tourism Authority observed that visitors were interested in buying things that are authentically Caribbean.
Culturama: Nevis’ Cultural Festival To Get A Facelift
CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (August 28, 2006)
Plans are afoot for a major facelift for Nevis’ major cultural festival Culturama. Minister of Culture in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) the Honourable Hensley Daniel made the announcement recently on the heels of the recently concluded Culturama Festival earlier this month.
EasyCruise Heads For Nevis 2006
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, AUGUST 27TH 2006
Cruise line, easyCruise, which is getting rave reviews from budget-minded 20 and 30 something’s and is charting a new course through the canals of Holland and Belgium, is adding St. Kitts and Nevis to its new schedule of Caribbean sailings during the upcoming Cruise ship Season.
Nevis Bids Farewell To Father George
CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (August 25, 2006)
Father George Agger Parish Priest of the Catholic Church in Nevis was visibly moved on Thursday as parishioners, fellow members of the Christian Counsel, Premier of Nevis the Honourable Joseph Parry and Mrs Parry and friends attended a Service of Thanksgiving in his honour at the St Theresa Catholic Church in Charlestown.