2026 New Year Message from Premier Hon. André Ebanks
As the clock strikes midnight and we embrace the dawn of a New Year, 2026, I warmly convey best wishes to you and your families for a year filled with prosperity, peace and good health.
As the clock strikes midnight and we embrace the dawn of a New Year, 2026, I warmly convey best wishes to you and your families for a year filled with prosperity, peace and good health.
Hello everyone.
I wanted to take this opportunity, as we stand on the threshold of the year 2026, to wish you and your loved ones all a very, very happy New Year.
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