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Prime Minister Allen Chastanet personally assures students of the Ciceron Combined School improved conditions during a visit

As the new school year started this week students of the Ciceron RC Combined got a welcome surprise on Thursday as Prime Minister Allen Chastanet made an impromptu visit to their school. The Prime Minister took... Read More...

The US Presidential candidates face off in a national security forum in the first of pre elections debates

Leveling unusually harsh criticism against the military, Republican Donald Trump said Wednesday night that America's generals have been "reduced to rubble" under President Barack Obama and suggested he would fi... Read More...

Venezuelan Oil Company PDVSA at Risk of Defaulting without Citibank Payments

US-based Citibank has notified Petroleos de Venezuela SA that it is going to stop processing payments on its bonds, which could cause the Venezuelan state-owned oil company big problems. Venezuela may suspen... Read More...
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New rules for entry into the British Army paves the way for more St.Lucians to apply

Commonwealth nationals may now apply for a number of specialist roles in the British Army thanks to new rules introduced by the government.... Read More...

Canadians insist that tourism destinations like St.Lucia provide diversity

Canadian travelers are demanding more diversity and greater options, and Caribbean destinations must offer a diverse product if they are to remain attractive, president of Air Canada Leisure Group, Craig Landry... Read More...

A Frenchwoman who received the world’s first partial face transplant, has died

Isabelle Dinoire, a Frenchwoman who received the world's first partial face transplant, has died 11 years after the surgery that set the stage for dozens of other transplants worldwide. She was 49.... Read More...

Syrian regime suspected of dropping chlorine barrel bombs on Aleppo

Syrian government forces have been accused of dropping barrel bombs containing chlorine from helicopters on a suburb of Aleppo, injuring 80 people.... Read More...
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U.S. lags other countries in wage growth

Since the Great Recession, America’s pay increases have stacked up poorly compared to other developed countries.... Read More...

Jamaica is moving ahead with plans for building a ganja tourism industry

Jamaica is trying to cash in on the multi-billion-dollar health and wellness tourism sector that several Caribbean countries are turning to in order to boost visitor numbers, but it won’t be traditional medicin... Read More...
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Castries East hosts Annual Honouring Ceremony and Math Competition

The Castries East Constituency Group of the Saint Lucia Labour Party recently held its 8th annual Honouring Ceremony and Math Competition at the Entrepot Human Resource Development Center under the theme: “Educ... Read More...
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