Nevis Premier Discusses Geothermal Energy At NEVCAN

John Allen and Premier Parry

John Allen and Premier Parry (R)

Charlestown, Nevis
October 30, 2008

Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry, is of the view that geothermal energy will “change the face of the country with more jobs and cheaper electricity!” He made the statement as he delivered the Keynote Address at the 30th Anniversary Dinner of the Nevis Canada Association (NEVCAN), in Toronto on Saturday, October 25th.

According to Premier Parry, Geothermal would assist in lowering the government’s subsidies to the public debt, attracting industries in search of cheap power and removing a need for large sums of money to be spent annually on diesel for power generation.

“As we take steps to make ourselves strong economically and socially, we are fortunate to have discovered geothermal energy,” said Premier Parry.

Mr. Parry also told the very appreciative audience that fellow Nevisians should not stand aside and criticize; but instead, believe in the Federation’s motto of Country above self and support any Government in power, once the country is developing for the better. He continued by saying, “It doesn’t matter who was in Government and did nothing about Geothermal, it is more important that someone is doing something about Geothermal today.”

The audience applauded and they continued to cheer as the Premier asked the crowd to rally around the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), as the Nevis Reformation Party led Government seeks to move the island forward by diversifying the Economy.

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Nevis Premier Speaks In Toronto

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Charlestown, Nevis
October 28,2008

The Patio Banquet Hall in Toronto was full of applause and cheer as the Keynote Speaker, the Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry gave a well received speech at the Nevis Association of Canada (NEVCAN) 30TH Anniversary Dinner and Dance. This function was attended by citizens of St. Kitts and Nevis, OECS and Caricom nationals, on Saturday, October 25th.

Also present were the executive members of the various OECS organizations in Toronto.

The Premier was introduced by Honorary Consul General, Mr. John Allen who read a profile of the Hon. Joseph Parry and referred to him as the “Leader for the 21st Century.”

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Hurricane Omar Victims Remembered At Service

Half Way Tree Methodist Choir

Half Way Tree Methodist Choir
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Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
October 27, 2008 (CUOPM)

Persons affected by the recent passage of Hurricane Omar were remembered Sunday at a Service of Thanksgiving to mark the anniversary of the ruling Labour Party’s re-election to office in 2004.

“We thank God today for His mercies and sparing our lives, especially the lives of the people of New Guinea, Half Way Tree, Godwin Ghaut, Conyers, Middle Island, Lamberts, Verchilds, Old Road, Challengers, Palmetto Point and Trinity and those in Nevis on our western coastline that felt the surging waves and gusty winds of Hurricane Omar,” said Prime Minister and National Political Leader of the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, in brief remarks during the service at the Half Way Tree Methodist Church.

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