The government of saint Lucia continues to tout the quick repayment of the NIC loan by CABOT Saint Lucia.But former prime minster dr. Kenny Anthony, says there are lessons to be learnt from the controversial deal.
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ONE WOMAN PROTEST AGAINST ESCALATING CRIME
A one woman protest in the capital city on Friday was geared at raising awareness of the many unsolved murders in Saint Lucia.
Read More »SECURITY MINISTER IMPLICATES “BIG PEOPLE” IN CRIME PROBLEM
The national security minister Hermangild Francis says high profile people in society are profiting from criminal activity.
Read More »HTS EPOLL MARCH 26TH 2021
Should more have been done to have St. Lucia’s National Football team participate in the World Cup Qualifiers?
Read More »OKEU PROBES BOTCHED LEG AMPUTATION
Public health officials have confirmed reports of the botched amputation of a patient’s leg at the Owen King European Union Hospital. Relatives of the patient are reportedly mulling legal action.
Read More »RESTAURANT SECTOR WANTS 10PM CURFEW START
The independent restaurants sector has recommended that the authorities change the start time of the curfew up 10 pm. The chair of the independents restaurants food and beverage suppliers at the SLHTA Wadi Zakhour argues that this a better time-frame for business operations.
Read More »TROIS PITON RESIDENT TRAPPED BY ROAD WORKS
A Trois piton resident claims that road works near his residence has left his vehicle trapped in the driveway and is affecting his ability to earn a living. The resident is seeking an audience with the relevant authorities.
Read More »STRAY DOG POPULATION ON THE RISE
Saint Lucia’s stray dog population is on the rise. The problem has been thrusted in the spotlight following a gut-wrenching video of animal abuse at the hands of youth.
Read More »ELECTION SEASON HEATS-UP AS PARTIES HIT THE AIRWAVES
The 2021 election season is heating up, as the two mainstream political parties hit the airwaves. The Saint Lucia Labor Party is searching for answers on the campaign wedge issue regarding the fate of the St. Jude hospital project. Meanwhile, prime minister Allen Chastanet is refuting the allegations of a …
Read More »CMO REMINDS PUBLIC OF BAN ON MASS CROWD EVENTS
Public health officials have confirmed reports of the botched amputation of a patient’s leg at the Owen King European Union Hospital. Relatives of the patient are reportedly mulling legal action.
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