Remedial work on the Bluff Bay Road in La Pompe, Bequia commenced today. So says, Deputy Director of Grenadines Affairs Carlos Williams during an interview with NBC News this morning. Mr. Williams said, the road is a critical piece of infrastructure which connects Paget Farm and Port Elizabeth Bequia. Rawdica Stephen tells us more in…
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After being caught with marijuana in a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) box, a Bequia mother gave unemployment and a high electricity bill as the reasons she ventured into criminal activity.
Twenty-six-year-old Kendra Lewis of Friendship, Bequia, was caught on January 9, at Port Elizabeth Bequia, in possession of 193g of cannabis.
The police were acting on information when they travelled to the wharf. After arriving on the scene, one of the officers noticed Lewis, and kept her under observation. The officer saw the young woman board the Bequia Express 2, and then disembark with a green and black handbag in her possession. The police apprehended Lewis, and took her back to the police station where they searched her person and her bag. A KFC box containing two Ziploc bags was uncovered. One of the bags contained marijuana, while the other was revealed to have 34 ‘bombs’ of the drug.
Eight in a row for Point
A well designed and lit Tourist Ship was a main feature of Point’s presentation.
Point Village, referred to simply as Point, once again demonstrated that it possesses the winning formula in the Annual VINLEC National Lighting Competition, by champing the title for the eighth straight year.
Located on the north of the Rabacca Dry River, Point has become a household name when it comes to the Christmas and Nine Mornings festivities, here in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
With their usual wide array of lights and designs, Point would have scored high on creativity and staying current, as displays featured aspects of the topical Coronavirus and Dengue Fever.