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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

North Korea publicly executed two officials for disobeying leader Kim Jong Un

North Korea publicly executed two officials in early August for disobeying leader Kim Jong Un, a South Korean newspaper has reported, in what would be the latest in a series of high-level purges under the young... Read More...

Castries Football Council affiliates receive First Aid training

As a part of it capacity building and club development program the Castries Football Council (CFC) hosted a First Aid certification program for its affiliates on Saturday August 27th.... Read More...

St. Lucia have officially adopted the United Nations Decade for People of African Descent.

Minister for Education, Innovation, Gender Relations, Sustainable Development Dr Gale Rigobert, says Saint Lucia is proud to have officially adopted and launched the United Nations Decade for People of African ... Read More...
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The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College has been put on notice against any fee increases

The National Student’s Council, NSC, has placed the management of the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College on notice, that it is monitoring the College’s intent to increase school fees.... Read More...

Syria war: US warns over Turkish-Kurdish violence

The US says fighting between Turkey, pro-Turkish rebels and Kurdish-aligned forces in northern Syria is "unacceptable" and must stop.... Read More...
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Barbados takes the World Bank to task over the country’s Ease of Doing Business ranking

Barbados International business minister, Donville Inniss, has taken the World Bank to task over its recent report on Doing Business in Barbados.... Read More...
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80 children to benefit from ‘Back to School Hair Cutting Program’

The Saint Lucia Football Association (SLFA) as part of its social responsibility program has extended its partnership with the Ti Rocher Football Club and Desruisseaux Football League beyond the just concluded ... Read More...

A Babonneau resident is recovering after attempting suicide

A female allegedly attempted suicide by ingesting a poisonous substance on Wednesday evening over a recent break up with her boyfriend but was saved by the intervention of neighbours.... Read More...

CARPHA puts a time frame on the receipt of blood samples for Zika testing

Regional Health Ministries have been told that Zika blood samples for lab confirmation must be taken and sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) no more than five days from the onset of the first si... Read More...
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Police in Jamaica to begin wearing body cams

As police actions become more scrutinized by the public, Jamaica has taken a bold step in upholding accountable and professionalism.... Read More...
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