Stab victim dies at home
Daniel Esnard A Soufriere man who was stabbed during an altercation at a party in Industry, Choiseul on January 26, 2014 has died. Twenty-five-year-old Daniel Esnard died at his Morne La Croix home at...
View ArticleSt. Lucian public tardy in paying for traffic tickets – statistics reveal
Chicot at Wednesday’s press conference. Over 5,300 penalty tickets issued by St. Lucian police officers in 2013 have not been paid and warrants are being issued for delinquent persons. Last year, the...
View ArticlePOLICE: Less accidents but way more deaths; more males are dying
Though statistics have shown a decrease in the number of road accidents in 2013 compared to 2012, the number of persons killed has almost doubled. Males account for the majority of deaths which mainly...
View ArticleAlmost 300 killed on St. Lucian roads!
Wreckage from the Morne Sion accident in 2011 which accounted for more than a dozen deaths. Over the past 11 years, over 260 people have been killed as a result of road accidents in St. Lucia....
View ArticleMorne Du Don gangsters caged by “intelligence-driven” police work, says top cop
Police Commissioner Vernon Francois (inset) said: “We gathered our intelligence, we worked with informants, and we identified the gang members in the Morne Du Don area.” Marvin Gabriel was one of...
View ArticlePolice concerned about high rate of motorcycle accidents and fatalities
Accident in which motorcyclist Kentius Herman aka More Fire was killed on Oct. 30, 2013 in Etangs, Soufriere. Acting Sergeant Foster Chicot of the Castries Traffic Department is concerned about the...
View ArticleIn excess of 100 LUCELEC employees to be honoured
Photo credit: www.tlnt.com Saint Lucia Electricity Services Limited (LUCELEC) will host its annual Staff Appreciation Awards on Friday February 21, 2014 under the theme, “50 Years of Powering Lives,...
View ArticleMore opportunities in CVQ certification
Photo credit: blog.jmleclercq.com The School of Art and Design Saint Lucia in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Heritage and the Creative Industries will be hosting three rounds of training...
View ArticleOrganisers gearing up for carnival queen pageant auditions
Chairman of Carnival Planning and Management Agency, Lyndon Arnold (R) and Kentillia Louis at Tuesday’s press launch Organisers of St. Lucia’s National Carnival Queen Pageant have reiterated their plan...
View ArticlePM Anthony predicts turnaround for economy
Prime Minister Kenny Anthony says his administration will now focus on reducing the island’s debt burden, which is now estimated at 77 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In his first public...
View ArticleFresh discussions on way forward for economy
Government and stakeholder officials have met to discuss key findings and suggestions which emanated from a six-day consultation and retreat on the economy. The session which was held at the Royal...
View ArticleLIME introduces debt amnesty
LIME is welcoming customers back to the leading landline, Internet, mobile and cable TV network in St. Lucia over the coming weeks. In February and March, LIME customers with an outstanding balance can...
View ArticleAnother LIME customer wins big
Sharline Dariah (left) receives Samsung Galaxy from LIME representative. Sharline Dariah is the latest winner of a seven-inch Samsung Galaxy tablet computer in LIME’s exciting and bargain-filled...
View ArticleYouth Art Month takes the spotlight in March
Primary school students partake in the after school art programme at the School of Art and Design The School of Art and Design is preparing to celebrate March as Youth Art Month in conjunction with the...
View ArticleAllen Chastanet speaks on controversial letter: “I did not cause a letter to...
UWP Political Leader Allen Chastanet speaking at a press conference this morning, Feb. 18. Political Leader of the United Workers Party (UWP Allen Chastanet has responded to allegations made by talk...
View ArticleEngineers assess situation at Choiseul Secondary School following earth tremor
Choiseul Secondary School Government has responded to fresh concerns over the instability of the Choiseul Secondary School building by dispatching a team of engineers to assess the situation. A tremor...
View ArticleHEALTH TALK: Cancer of the cervix
Dr. Victor Emanuel INTRODUCTION Cancer of the cervix is one of the most common cancers that affects not only the woman’s reproductive system, but the woman as a whole. A variety of strains of the human...
View ArticleSt. Lucia profiting from 10-year relations with IOM
A 10-year relationship between the government of St. Lucia and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) through the US government has yielded much fruit, according to Deputy Permanent...
View ArticleAn unbalanced relationship
Dear Willie: A few months ago I sent you a situation about my son’s father who was my first love. He said that he wanted space, but I started hearing rumours about him and some other girl. He has...
View ArticleBail open to Boriel’s accused attackers
Four cousins have been accused of beating businessman Dave Boriel Bail has been opened to three accused of attempted murder of businessman Dave Boriel. However the men are still on remand at the...
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