Tourism Minister Applauds Stakeholders

Tourism Outlook For St. Kitts – Nevis Is Strong Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis November 03, 2008 (SKNIS) Tourism stakeholders have been commended for their input into the success of Tourism Awareness Month following two grand culmination events over the …

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Nevis Delegation To Attend World Travel Market In London

Nevis Tourism Advisor – Alastair Yearwood Charlestown, Nevis November 04, 2008 “Due to the present World Economic situation, the travel industry is in crisis, luckily St. Kitts – Nevis is the exception to the rule,” commented Advisor to Tourism, Mr. Alastair …

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NICHE Postponed Due To Hurricane Omar

Nevis International Culinary Heritage Exposition Postponed Charlestown, Nevis October 15, 2008 Hurricane Omar forced officials of the Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) to postpone the activities for the 2008 Nevis International Culinary Heritage Exposition (NICHE). The event was scheduled for October …

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Nevis Tourism Urges Locals To Participate In NICHE

NICHE Rum Tasting – Oualie Beach Resort 2007 Charlestown, Nevis October 13, 2008 A top tourism official on Nevis issued a call to Nevisians to participate in the fourth Nevis International Culinary Heritage Exposition (NICHE). The event hosted by the Nevis …

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Nevis Premier Speaks At Independence Parade

Nevis Premier Speaks At Independence Parade

Nevis Premier At Independence Parade – 2008

Charlestown, Nevis
September 23, 2008

Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry has urged his country’s young people to resist the desire to delve into bad behaviour, as it will undo the hardwork of the good contributions of those who preceded them.

“I ask that the young people get rid of the guns. Maybe we should ask Police to have an observed gun amnesty, because crime does not pay and Badness is outta style,” said Premier Parry.

Mr. Parry’s comments came during the Ceremonial Independence Day Parade at Grove Park on Friday morning, part of celebrations marking the 25th Anniversary of Independence of St.Kitts and Nevis.

Premier Parry also paid tribute to the first Nevis Island Administration (NIA) Cabinet, which comprised Dr. Simeon Daniel, Mr. Ivor Stevens, Mr. Uhral Swanston, Mr. Arthur Evelyn and Mr. Levi Morton who he said, “all worked very hard to make Nevis the proud Nation that it is today!”

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