comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Katherine renton - Page 6 : comparemela.com

Some evacuees will leave shelter if COVID vaccine is mandatory

Social Share KINGSTOWN – If taking a Covid-19 vaccination becomes mandatory, some evacuees will not be staying at the shelters in St Vincent. “Only problem I will have is if they (the authorities) say anything about the vaccine. I rather go back go meet Soufriere than take the vaccine. Me ain’t in this vaccine thing. The vaccine to me, it not 100 per cent. So me hear people ah die from it too, so rather me hear me dead from natural causes than me take the vaccine and me dead,” Keandra Lewis, a 26-year-old of Troumaca stated Friday morning, a few hours after explosive eruptions started at La Soufriere.

Cattle thieves leaving just ropes, manure for angry owners

retired policeman Cyril Evans, lost two large cattle to the bandit/bandits. Social Share by Katherine Renton Cattle thieves are preying on farmers’ animals in the Argyle/Akers area leaving only the ropes and manure behind, and last month slaughtered two cows within three weeks belonging to the same farmer. Retired teacher Dennis Deane also suffered losses. Cutting through one section of Akers is a narrow road, with trees and slopes on either side, and houses appearing once in a while. This area can become lonely, and some of the street lights are not working. It seems that in recent months someone or more likely some persons have been using this remoteness to slaughter cattle and transport them away to sell to unknown

Potholes, strict Covid protocols hurting Sharpes vanmen

by Katherine Renton All minibus operators working the Redemption Sharpes route joined the country-wide withdrawal of service this week, as frustrations reached a peak with Covid-19 protocols but also, in their case, with the consistently poor state of the roads. [caption id=

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.