Outlining that police intelligence is being beefed up, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves is assuring Vincentians that national security is top priority.
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Frederick Stephenson and Noel Dixon condemn the shooting incident in the Diamond community on Saturday night
Somali health workers are struggling to identify and treat the victims of the country’s deadliest attack.
Trinidad & Tobago’s Minister of Tourism, Shamfa Cudjoe, has officially launched Trinidad and Tobago’s 2017/2018 cruise ship season in fine style.
The police are offering a reward of $20-thousand EC dollars for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons who were responsible for the shooting of eight persons.
Former journalist and media consultant Junior Jarvis has been committed to stand trial in the high court for murder along with 5 additional charges.
Head of the HIV/AIDS unit and focal point person of the expanded programme on immunization, Ferosa Roache, is assuring the public that the decision to introduce the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine, is based on extensive research.
In keeping with the global initiative of raising public awareness about breast cancer, the SVG Medical Association is inviting the general public to join them in the traditional Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Cap City Walk & Rally to take place this Friday October 13, 2017, beginning at Heritage Square at 3:30pm.
The youth of SVG are being encouraged not only to exploit opportunities in the agriculture sector but also to utilize the knowledge and skills they would have gained through formal education to benefit the sector.
Suspected burglar Leon Samuel a resident of New Montrose was reportedly shot and killed on Tuesday afternoon by members of the RSVG Police Force in the Cane Garden area.
Root crop farmers here are being given the opportunity to benefit more, as SVG is expected to increase its share in exports of the commodity to the United States.
The relationship between St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Republic of China on Taiwan, continues to be strengthened.
Queen’s Counsel Parnel Campbell has described the recent decision taken by opposition members of parliament to refrain from paying tribute to former Attorney General, Judith Jones-Morgan, as a “disgrace”.
Minister of Economic Planning and Sustainable Development Camillo Gonsalves said all hands are needed on board to address the pressing issue of climate change.
Minister of Housing Informal Settlements, Land and Surveys Montgomery Daniel told parliament on Thursday that his government will continue to make lands available to the people of SVG thus creating an opportunity to improve their lives.
The Buccament Bay Resort is expected to be reopened early next year.
The Calliaqua Town Hall Building was opened on Tuesday October 4th and according to the speakers at the opening ceremony, the services to be provided at the building will leave an impact on Calliaqua and other surrounding areas.
The Milton Cato Memorial Hospital received a much needed boost as two health professional joined its medical staff on Monday.
A contractor and businessman of Owia is counting his lucky stars after escaping unhurt from what seemed like an attempted robbery in the Orange Hill area around 11am on Tuesday.
Deputy Director of Marion House, Jeanie Ollivierre is making a strong appeal for adult males to refrain from having sexual relations with children.