The Director of the Questelles Beach Keepers has given back to the children of Questelles by delivering a Christmas experience he never had when he was a child.
A young man who fled to Grenada while on bail, after being charged with several offences, has caused his surety to pay $10,000 and has placed his mother and aunt at risk of being imprisoned if it is found that they were complicit in his escape.
An Ottley Hall man, who appeared in court to answer eight charges, including for pointing a gun at another man with intent, has been granted bail in the sum of EC$20,000.
The Court has rejected the prosecution’s request for a life sentence to be imposed on a former civil servant who has been found guilty of shooting his wife to death.
Another October 21 has passed like any normal weekend with little mention of the importance of that date in our anti-colonial calendar and the political and constitutional progress of our country and its people. Once more I wish to emphasize that the information contained in this series in relation to the events of 1935, is based on an extensive interview with “Sheriff” Lewis on the 40th anniversary of the 1935 uprising. …