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  • Grace Kennedy in Jamaica has received complaints from five customers about a mould-like substance found in Capri Sun products, distributed in St. Lucia by Massy Distributors and Massy Stores

  • The Castries Central MP launches an Urban Grow project

  • The artistic community says it will double its efforts to ensure the Cultural Centre is not relocated

  • Marine police recover the third body that was missing from Saturday’s drowning in the south

  • The opposition to issue a response following the announcement by the Prime Minister that an investigation has been launched into the Juffali matter

  • Winfresh says while it sympathizes with WINERA, it has to comply with the demands of its customers or risk significant losses

US$12.9B PLEDGED BY DONORS FOR AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA

The fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria will be intensified during the next three years thanks to funding of US 12.9 billion dollars.... Read More...
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Jamaica have been downgraded from Hurricane warning to tropical storm

Meanwhile, warnings in Jamaica have been downgraded from Hurricane warning to tropical storm warning for the entire island. ... Read More...

Hurricane Matthew makes landfall on impoverished Haiti

The region's strongest storm in almost a decade made landfall in Haiti as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 145 mph. Hurricane Matthew is ravaging Haiti with heavy rainfall and strong sustained win... Read More...

Opposition Senator Guibion Ferdinand takes the government and ministry of education to task for allegedly compromising the safety and security of students Ends

Following a delay in School Transportation Subsidy Program, the SLP’s spokesperson on the Education sector is expressing concern about the Ministry’s commitment to the safety and security of school students.... Read More...

The Minister in the Ministry of Education says the government will keep to its word on reducing VAT

Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Dr Ubaldus Raymond, is assuring St Lucians that relief is indeed on the way as it relates to the reduction in VAT.... Read More...

Two St Lucians Among New Batch of Managers to Graduate from Sandals’ Management Trainee Programme

After a two-year journey which saw them working the ranks in every department in various resorts all across the region, 25 participants in Sandals Resorts International’s (SRI) Management Trainee Programme have... Read More...

The CIBC First Caribbean Walk For the Cure has been postponed

Due to the effects of tropical storm Mathew the CIBC FirstCaribbean Walk for the Cure slated for Sunday October 2nd is postponed until Sunday October 23rd.... Read More...

Work Resumes In Dominica After Storm But Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit Urges Caution

Even as large portions of Dominica remained without power on Thursday after Tropical Storm Matthew passed, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit announced that business and government agencies would resume operation... Read More...

Prime Minister Urges Jamaicans to Prepare for Hurricane Matthew

Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, is urging citizens to take all necessary precautions in preparation for Hurricane Matthew, which could impact the island as early as Sunday.... Read More...

Matthew has strengthened in a fierce hurricane with Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti in its path

Tropical storm Matthew strengthened to hurricane force on Thursday after leaving one dead and causing widespread flooding and landslides as it slowly made its way across the Eastern Caribbean on Wednesday eveni... Read More...
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