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The National Workers Union agrees to represent CCC workers after they vote to leave the Seamen, waterfront and general workers union

The National Workers Union (NWU) has finally agreed to accept over one hundred and fifty (150) workers employed with the Castries Constituency Council into its rank and file membership.... Read More...

$60,000 for Faces of Cancer and St. Lucia Cancer Society

The fifth annual CIBC FirstCaribbean Walk for the Cure has raised $60,000.00, which was donated to the St. Lucia Cancer Society and Faces of Cancer. ... Read More...

Facebook lurking can make you miserable

Too much Facebook browsing at Christmas - and seeing all those "perfect" families and holiday photos - is more likely to make you miserable than festive, research suggests.... Read More...

More uncertainty for Haiti as the court orders Review of Haiti’s Preliminary Election Results

Even with what is regarded as an outright victory in last month’s presidential election, Jovenel Moïse is facing a tough time.... Read More...

Berlin market attack suspect killed in shootout in Italy, Interior Minister says

The Berlin market attack suspect, Anis Amri, has been shot dead by police in Milan, Italy's interior minister says.... Read More...

Two young men are apprehended by police after a brazen daylight robbery in the city

What was supposed to be a nice sightseeing stroll in the City of Castries for one tourist, turned dangerous when two young men snatched his chain from around his neck. ... Read More...

The Vendors Association calls on authorities to move with alacrity to safeguard the tourism industry from the devastating impact of crime

Meanwhile, vendors in the city of Castries say they are seriously concerned that soon tourists will not disembark the cruise ships in docked in Port Castries due to fear of crime in the city.... Read More...

Businesses hope for increased consumer spending to help boost their sales as Christmas approaches

Many businesses say after a hard year where public spending was frighteningly low, things are finally picking up for the Christmas season.... Read More...

Outraged residents of the south protest the DSH project outside Parliament

A number of outraged residents of the south descended on Parliament on Tuesday morning. ... Read More...
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Prime Minister again defended the DSH project

Inside the House of Assembly, at Tuesday’s parliament session, the Prime Minister again defended the DSH project. ... Read More...
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