CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (January 15, 2007)
A group of Nevisians living in the United States of America made another meaningful contribution to the development of Nevis recently, when they donated a EC$5,000 cheque to the Ministry of Health for use at the Alexandra Hospital.
Mrs. Vicki Anslyn Pemberton, Vice President of the Hearts and Hands for Nevis, an organisation based in New York, made the presentation to Mrs. Jocelyn Liburd Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health in the presence of Mrs. Veta Morton Hospital Administrator on the grounds of the Alexandra Hospital on Thursday January 11, 2007.
On receipt of the cheque, Mrs. Liburd thanked the organisation for the gift and disclosed that the funds would be used towards the purchase of a much needed piece of equipment at the hospital’s Lab.
She regarded the organisation as being a good friend to Nevis because of the many contributions it had made to the island in the past.
Nevis Horseback Rides Along Nevis Beaches
Looking for something a bit different on your holiday in Nevis? Why not try out Nevis Equestrian Centre. They offer rides along many of Nevis’ beautiful beaches, rainforest trails, and plantation tours. They have several packages for all levels of …
National Bar Association Members Visit Nevis
CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (January 22, 2007)
Deputy Premier of Nevis the Hon Hensley Daniel was on hand at the Charlestown Pier on Friday January 12, 2006 to welcome a group from the National Bar Association (NBA) in America.
Mr. Daniel thanked the group on behalf of the government and people of Nevis and invited them to enjoy a longer return visit to the island in the future.
The over 100 member group visited Nevis for an island tour and a reception by the Nevis Bar Association as part of their January 10-14 National Bar Association Judicial Council Mid Winter Meeting and Board Meeting at the Marriott Resort in St. Kitts under the theme “Carrying the Torch ““ Leading by Example”.
Nevis Humane Society – The Friends of The Ark
Help The Animals Of Nevis Island! Invites you to a cocktail party at Bananas 5:15 PM Saturday, January 20th, 2007 Suggested donation EC $20.00 per person Membership, Volunteer And Donation Sign Up Members Will Receive A Discount For …
Caribbean Sun Airlines To Cease Operations
Caribbean Sun Airlines yesterday announced a two-phase shutdown of all flight operations. Phase one consists of the termination of all Caribbean Sun flights between San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The last flight between those two cities will take off Jan. 16. Phase two consists of the termination of all remaining flight operations and the closure of the airline’s operational hub at Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport in San Juan. Caribbean Sun’s final day of flight operations is Jan. 31.
Caribbean Sun passengers holding confirmed tickets for travel between San Juan and Santo Domingo after Jan. 16 or tickets for travel to or from all other Caribbean Sun gateways after Jan. 31 will be re-accommodated on alternate service operated by Cape Air, Caribbean Airlines (formerly BWIA) or LIAT. In cases where alternate service cannot be arranged, passengers will receive full refunds.
Passengers are encouraged to call Caribbean Sun at 800-723-1111 for further details. Caribbean Star commenced merger talks with LIAT in October.