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Over fifteen choirs to participate in this year’s Police Christmas Caroling Competition

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As the Christmas season to appear soon, over fifteen choirs are expected to participate in this year’s Police Christmas Caroling Competition, with the hope...

Australia’s political crisis deepens

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Australia's political crisis has deepened as a government legislator said that he was planning a second challenge against the country's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Turnbull...

‘Explosive device’ sent to Hillary Clinton and Obama

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Suspected explosive devices were sent to former US President Barack Obama and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the US Secret Service has said. It comes...

Police arrested and charged three for handling stolen goods

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Police have arrested and charged Shemar James, a 17 year old Unemployed, Lusanda James, a 40 year old Domestic worker and Juris James, a...

Police arrested and charged Edinboro Painter for discharging Firearm

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Police have arrested and charged Xavique Baptiste, a 26 year old Painter of Edinboro with the offence of Damage to Property and the unlawful...

Outcry over memo proposing US transgender change

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There has been an outpouring of anger in the United States from politicians, celebrities and human rights groups over a report alleging the US...

SVG’s Government, seeks to attract additional investment from the UAE

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The Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is seeking to attract additional investment from officials in the United Arab Emirates. This is according to...

More Vincentians encourage to get involved in Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada

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Vincentians who recently successfully wrote and passed the Common Final Exam (CFE) with the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA) are encouraging more Vincentians...

Windies aim for improvement in pursuit of crucial win in second ODI against Bangladesh

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West Indies are eyeing improvement as they look to avoid a series defeat and force a decider at the weekend, when they face Bangladesh...

Jamaica’s Education Minister Wants an End to Corporal Punishment

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Jamaica’s Minister of Education, Youth and Information Senator Ruel Reid has called for a cultural shift to eliminate the practice of corporal punishment in...
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