All schools across the island will remain closed throughout the day as a trough system continues to affect the island. There are reports of flooding in SandyBay, with electricity out in …
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Police in the BVI have confirmed that an accident that occurred last evening, claimed the life of a Vincentian national. It is understood that the car in which he was …
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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, speaking to the media on Monday, addressed the issue of the recent spate of violent crimes in St Vincent & the Grenadines. Gonsalves said, upon …
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PM GONSALVES BIDS FAREWELL TO FIDEL It is with a deep and heartfelt sadness that the people and government of St Vincent and the Grenadines learnt of the death of …
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It was the first, yet exciting midnight shopping in capital city Kingstown! Thanks to the hundreds of Vincentians who braved the rain, night drew and all the other elements and …
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The Ministry of Education advises that in the interest of the safety of our students, schools will be closed on Tuesday 29th November, 2016. The Ministry wishes to appeal to …
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The general rate of chlamydia (pronounced “clam-id-e-yah”) infections is increasing in sexually active young people. According to the CDC, Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases so …
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Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves stated that he will refrain from making an announcement about an opening date for the Argyle International Airport. Dr Gonsalves was at the time speaking …
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This country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working towards inviting personnel from the British Navy to visit this country in the coming weeks to recruit Vincentians. Word of this came …
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A trough system moving eastward over the Caribbean Sea will continue to interact with the I.T.C.Z resulting in cloudy to overcast skies, occasional pockets of moderate to heavy showers, periods …