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A story circulating on social media which claimed that secondary school students had ingested sweet treats laced with cocaine has been rubbished by an official and described as “erroneous”. Initial reports from members of the public indicated that up to 15 second form students of the Girls’ High School were suspended for purchasing “cookies laced with cocaine”. It was also said that the products were purchased in the vicinity of … ....
It all started four years ago when Melissa Bonadie went trekking through Kingstown in search of a place to purchase a swimsuit for a trip to the beach. [caption id="attachment 156517" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Melissa Bonadie, owner of Island Pop Swimwear[/caption] Four years later, Bonadie has channelled her misfortune of not being able to find good swimwear on that day into, not one, but two swimwear store locations under the banner; … ....
Vincentian, Dr Rose-Ann Smith has packaged her passion for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in a book that will educate young minds on all things related to hurricanes. Smith, who is a lecturer at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Mona Campus in the Department of Geography and Geology, conceptualised ‘The Day I Became a Hurricane’ in April, 2021 and had the finished product just one … ....
The Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force, in a notice issued on Wednesday, April 27, said the tethering of all animals on the tarmac and surrounding areas of the ET Joshua Centre must cease with immediate effect. ....