News

News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
Close to 80 persons will be on the bread line from December 15 this year, as the Kingstown Medical College of St. George’s University finally closes...
Vincentians learn more about biotechnology
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
While there is general concern about the dangers surrounding biotechnology in general, and genetically modified foods and products in particular, gene...
Peace Corps volunteers begin tour of duty
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
After seven weeks of intensive training, thirteen persons from the United States of America have begun to serve their country and St. Vincent and the ...
Condom trainers receive training
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
The call for greater partnership among agencies involved in family planning and HIV/AIDS awareness has been made by a representative of the United Nat...
British Army: We want only the best
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
Despite challenges from other attractive careers for the services of young, highly skilled individuals, the British Army continues to meet its recruit...
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
21.SEP.07 Forestry Focus, organised by the Forestry Department in the Ministry of Agriculture comes to an end today. The week, which ran from Septembe...
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
Despite backing by more than 16 countries around the world, including St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Taiwan’s bid to join the United Nations (UN), ...
Taiwanese envoy pays two-day visit to SVG
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
Special Envoy of President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan, Hon. SU, Tseng-chang wrapped up a two-day visit to St. Vincent and the Grenadines yesterday.{{mor...
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
Don’t blame fast food and soft (sweet) drinks. Blame people’s lack of self control and sense of balance. This is the view of an executive of a lea...
CARICOM heads declare war on chronic NCDs
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
The Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have approved a comprehensive programme to unite the region to stop the epidemic of chron...
Otto Sam calls it a day
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
The reclassification matter has been settled, it seems, and now President of the St Vincent and the Grenadines Teachers’ Union (SVGTU) Otto Sam is c...
Dr. Cecil Cyrus Museum closing doors Saturday
News
searchlight 
September 21, 2007
The Dr Cecil Cyrus Museum was established five years ago on May 25, 2002, but come tomorrow Saturday, September 22, the doors of this country’s only...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
The Ministry of Tourism, Youth & Sports continued its series of training programmes for partners in the Tourism sector this week.{{more}} A three-day ...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
14.SEP.07 INDIA – Ten people have been beaten to death by a group of villagers in the northern Indian state of Bihar, officials say. The men, who ar...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
14.SEP.07 US – Exxon Mobil is seeking arbitration over a stand-off with Venezuela about the takeover of its oil assets. The US oil firm made its cas...
PM Golding names 18-member cabinet
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
14.SEP.07 JAMAICA – PRIME Minister Bruce Golding on Wednesday evening named an 18-member Cabinet with few surprises but one indicating the new Jamai...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
14.SEP.07 TRINIDAD and TOBAGO – Basdeo Panday, chairman and political leader of the United National Congress (UNC), is facing growing opposition by ...
Cool Riders spread joy
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Members of the Cool Riderz Motorcycle Club brought “Back to School” cheer to the lives of children of the Leeward end of this country on Sunday, S...
Group donates medical supplies
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
The United Vincie Cultural Group of Brooklyn (UVCG) has donated a quantity of medical supplies to the Campden Park, Chateaubelair, Greggs and Mesopota...
Motorcycle club ends ‘Back to School’ ride
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
The SVG Motorcycle Association on Sunday, September 9, completed two weekends of their Back to School Gift Share Ride. On Sunday 2nd September, the bi...
NIS shores up fisherfolk
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
In the upcoming months, more fishermen and women are expected to be taking to the waters around St. Vincent and the Grenadines. That is, if they take ...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Early yesterday morning, Thursday, September 13, at 2:37 a.m. local time, residents in many parts of this country were shaken awake by an earthquake, ...
Murray donates barrel to Wilsons
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Cosmetologist Jamelia Wilson is counting herself fortunate that she no longer has to pay rent for her business place. She was informed of this by Mana...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Port management and governments have been warned that increased activity at the ports of small Caribbean territories increases the risk of industrial ...
Smart receives Fair Trade scholarship
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
The SVG Fair Trade Organization Inc. continues to play a vital role in the development of Education in the farming/rural communities. Vanisha Smart, d...
C.W. Prescod gets clean bill of health
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Things are back to normal at the C W Prescod Primary School. Classes resumed last Monday, September 10, the beginning of the new school year, after an...
Foreign Brand Name Outlet giving back
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
It doesn’t have to be Christmas to show love and give. And young entrepreneur Quency Lewis, of Foreign Brand Name Outlet, has been proving this as h...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
The destruction of school property by students remains one of the major concerns plaguing the Minister of Education as the new school term got going l...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Thirteen students commenced training as Baby Sitters on Monday 10th September 2007 at the Vinsave Child Development Centre. Six of these students were...
Vincies mask Labour Day Carnival
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
by Nelson King in New York14.SEP.07 Vincentian masqueraders last week Monday, Labour Day, made their country proud with their captivating artistic dis...
Human Rights group to address HIV/AIDS stigma
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
While the scourge of HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination comes mainly from the general public, individuals in the health care sector who treat persons ...
Vincentian Andre Cox remembered after 9/11
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
“What happened on that day when terror struck?” This is the question that was asked by the Minister of Culture Rene Baptiste as she made remarks a...
Carlton Williams was a fearless man
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
He was never afraid to speak out, and did so loudly; when he committed to something, it was with his whole being. Carlton Jerome Williams was born in ...
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has accused former Prime Minister Sir James Mitchell of trying to mislead Vincentians, when he (Sir James) said that...
New water treatment plant to opens
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
Relax Dalloway, Jennings is here! After three years construction at a cost of $23 million dollars, the new water plant located in the Jennings valley ...
Ottley Hall Enquiry put on ice again
News
searchlight 
September 14, 2007
A ruling expected from the High Court today will put yet another halt to the Ottley Hall Commission of Enquiry saga. The epic in the making had anothe...