The everyday struggles of the common man remain a major area of concern for independent senator Adrian Augier. He is imploring the government to do more to provide financial security for those who have lost their livelihoods to the covid-19 pandemic.
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HTS EPOLL FEBRUARY 28TH 2021
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Read More »PM CONTINUES TO DEFEND INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
Prime minister Allen Chastanet continues to defend the government’s decision to invest in road infrastructure projects. According to Chastanet, experts from the international financial institutions have recommended that countries step up construction activity to stimulate economies affected by the covid-19 pandemic. Chastanet is convinced that the focus on building projects …
Read More »FRANCIS WEIGHS IN ON EX TOP COP’S NEW ADVISORY ROLE
FRANCIS WEIGHS IN ON EX TOP COP’S NEW ADVISORY ROLE
Read More »SOCIAL SERVICES INVESTIGATE CHILD GANJA VIDEO
Police commissioner Milton Desir is reportedly investigating a shocking video of very young children smoking marijuana at what early reports suggest is a location in the south of Saint Lucia. National security minister Hermangild Francis made this disclosure during an interview with the press on Thursday.
Read More »T&T NATIONAL SHOT DEAD ON CASTRIES STREET
Another young life has been lost to gun violence. Trinidad and Tobago national, Damian Harris was shot dead while seated in a car on a Castries street during the curfew hours of Wednesday night. Stanley Lucien begins our reporting on the latest chapter in the never-ending saga of episodic violence. …
Read More »CCC MAINTAINS CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL VENDING
The CCC maintains a crack-down on non-vending zones in the capital city
Read More »DOCK WORKERS OUTRAGE AFTER UNION ELECTIONS DELAYED
Stevedore’s represented by the St. Lucia seamen, waterfront and general workers trade union are irate over the cancellation of elections to appoint a new executive of the trade union. The stevedores are demanding answers following allegations of a rigged process.
Read More »CSA ALLEGES INCONSISTENT COVID 19 MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC SERVICE
The public service sector’s handling of the covid-19 pandemic is being heavily scrutinized by the civil service association. The union has registered its concern over what CSA representatives claim are inconsistencies in the various department’s response to the virus.
Read More »CCC MAINTAINS CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL VENDING
The CCC maintains a crack-down on non-vending zones in the capital city
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