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January 14, 2025 – Kingstown: On January 10, 2025, police arrested and charged Michael De-Grads, a 41-year-old mechanic of Union Island, with several traffic-related offences. Investigations revealed that De-Grads, as the driver of motor vehicle P-3826, operated the vehicle without the relevant license for the period July 1, 2024, to January 1, 2025. Additionally, the vehicle did not have a prescribed plate affixed to the front and rear as required by law. Further investigations uncovered that De-Grads operated the vehicle without a valid policy of insurance in respect of third-party risk. He is also alleged to have fraudulently used license…

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Dear North Leeward constituents,“The fire within the hearts of youth lights the path to a brighter future.” – Anonymous It is with burning hope I write this letter to extend my support and endorsement to Mr. Kishore Shallow’s candidacy for North Leeward in the next general elections.Firstly, North Leeward, our future belongs to the youths. As our elder community leaders, role models and influencers near the end, the younger people must at some point takeover such roles. Young people must seek and cherish the opportunities to lead and live a civic competent and responsible life for the benefit of our…

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January 14, 2025 – Kingstown: Today, The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) bids farewell to Assistant Commissioner of Police Mr. Leonard Waynesly Fergus, who will conclude 33 years of distinguished service in the Police Force on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. This milestone marks the culmination of a remarkable career in public service, which also includes six years as an educator, bringing his total years of dedicated service to 39. A native of Diamond Village in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, ACP Fergus enlisted in the RSVGPF on February 12, 1991, after feeling compelled to “do something…

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Government has assured Vincentians that the island of Balliceaux will be reclaimed, whether by purchase or acquisition, as it represents an important part of Vincentian patrimony and heritage.Delivering the 2025 Budget address on Monday, Minister of Finance Hon Camillo Gonsalves said this major shift in policy in relation to the island signifies its historical and cultural importance and well as its role in shaping a sense of national identity.“In the past, our efforts focussed on defining the acceptable uses of the island and indicating that we would not approve an alien landholding license to any investor that sought to use…

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On January 13, 2024, a transformative workshop unfolded in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, bringing together over 100 early childhood and primary school teachers. The focus was on equipping educators with the skills to support children facing speech and language challenges. This initiative was a collaborative effort among Research England from the University of Reading, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, and the St. Vincent Autism Society. Psychologist and organizer, Kimberly Cambridge, emphasized the workshop’s goal: to provide educators with essential knowledge and strategies to effectively support children with speech and language delays as they enter school. She…

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S Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) experienced a significant reduction in overall crime in 2024, according to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Trevor “Buju” Bailey, who oversees crime-fighting operations.While the nation saw 55 homicides in 2023 and 54 in 2024, ACP Bailey emphasized that broader crime statistics reveal a positive trend. Speaking on NBC Radio’s On the Beat program on January 7, he highlighted a steady decrease in overall criminal activity.In 2023, SVG recorded 4,134 criminal incidents. However, by November 2024, that number had fallen to 3,485—representing a clear decline in crime across various categories.“While homicides are deeply concerning,…

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The modern Kingstown Port is on track to be fully operational by mid-2025, with 82% of construction already completed. According to Minister of Finance Hon. Camillo Gonsalves, the project has significantly impacted the local economy, directly retaining $95 million through local purchases and salaries, with subcontractor activities contributing even more. Currently, 169 Vincentians are employed on the site. The 2025 Budget has allocated $92.6 million to finalize the port’s completion. Key tasks for this phase include: This state-of-the-art port aims to enhance Vincentian trade and connectivity while contributing to the local economy.

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The Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force will implement several initiatives aimed at enhancing public safety and further reducing crime.According to ACP Trevor “Buju” Bailey, among these initiatives are the expansion of surveillance capabilities and the installation of camera systems in areas outside of Kingstown to aid in investigations. Speaking on Radio recently, ACP Bailey confirmed that the RSVGPF will be increasing its visible police presence across the country, ensuring that criminal activity is met with swift action. He said the police is committed to pursuing criminals relentlessly and ensuring that offenders do not feel emboldened and that…

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“The addiction of drugs has become one of the most serious social problems, threatening to erode the gains of our economy and burdening our public health and criminal justice systems.” This is according to Mrs. Betty Hunte Manager of The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA). Her comments as she addressed the congregation at Silver Sands Church of God on Sunday January 12th, 2025, during a Joint church service with Substance Abuse Foundation as they observe Drug Awareness Month 2025. Speaking to the congregation, Mrs. Hunte described addiction as a profound societal challenge, one that extends far beyond the individual…

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Prospect Bakery, owned by Asberth Williams and Raeon Primus, has proudly announced its sponsorship of the Stubbs Government School’s sports day, scheduled for January 24, 2025, at the Stubbs Playing Field. The bakery will provide 90 medals for the top-performing athletes, which will be handed over to the school on Friday. Additionally, 200 bread rolls with fillings will be supplied exclusively for the participating students. The top male and female performers will also each receive a pair of spikes, courtesy of the bakery. “When the headteacher approached us to sponsor the sports day, it was an easy decision,” Williams shared.…

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