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The CSA receives a response from the SLTB following its letter but says it’s still in the dark on the announced restructuring

The civil service association says it has not yet made any head way with getting the facts surrounding a much talked about restructuring of the St Lucia Tourist Board.... Read More...

Desert Star Holdings Project on

Minister for Commerce, Bradly Felix, says after much discussion with Desert Star Holdings, a revised agreement has been made.... Read More...

St Lucia to appeal to the US for assistance in dealing with the issue of criminal deportees

The Caribbean region has been warned to brace for more deportations of criminals to the region. ... Read More...

The government says it is not ruling out decreasing the list of VAT exempt and zero rated items

Following calls by former Independent Senator, Everistus Jn Marie, the government is shedding some light on the government’s plan for the existing VAT exempt list.... Read More...

More Opportunities to Invest in Tourism for Locals

The Government of Saint Lucia says it is making strides in the development of Saint Lucia’s tourism product. Minister with responsibility for Tourism, Dominic Fedee, recently disclosed some components of the ne... Read More...

After being rocked by a deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake, a wave of powerful aftershocks, thousands are now stranded in a New Zealand town near the quake’s epicenter.

After being rocked by a deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake, a wave of powerful aftershocks, thousands are now stranded in a New Zealand town near the quake's epicenter.... Read More...

A new study shows that Scouts and guides have better mental health later in life

A new study suggests that people who were in the scouts or guides in childhood have better mental health in later life.... Read More...

Rise St Lucia Inc calls for respect for the rights of children – in particular the right to life free from abuse

NOVEMBER 13 – 20th is recognized annually around the world as INTERNATIONAL CHILD RIGHTS WEEK –... Read More...

Car recovered after plunging into Castries Harbor

A red Honda vehicle was recovered from the Castries Harbor on Sunday afternoon. ... Read More...

A businessman threatens a lawsuit against Minister Guy Joseph

Businessman, Thomas Eugene, has taken Economic Affairs Minister, Guy Joseph, to task for what he says were ‘unwarranted and malicious’ actions on the part of the Minister. ... Read More...
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