Dr Julian Robert Hunte approved for award of Knight Commander
Dr Julian Robert Hunte Dr Julian Robert Hunte is being given the award of Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG) for outstanding contribution to the public and private...
View ArticleCourts shares the joy with the needy islandwide
Recipient jumping for joy upon being surprised In a period when the economic crisis businesses face worldwide prompts a review of financial spending, St. Lucia’s leading retailer of top brand...
View ArticleDigicel provides food items to victims of surface trough
Digicel’s Sergin John Baptiste distributes Food supplies to resident of Anse la Raye Digicel staff members partnered with the St. Lucia Red Cross to bring a bit of sunshine to the affected families of...
View ArticleBay Gardens Resorts to offer inclusive watersports options
Bay Gardens Resorts, a chain of locally owned and operated hotels situated in Rodney Bay Village, has officially announced that it will begin offering its guests complimentary, non-motorized water...
View ArticleNo job losses Chastanet assures as CFL goes into foreign control
Sir Arthur Lewis Community College students and University of the West Indies representatives observing produce at Super J IGA Gablewoods/Sunny Acres Supermarket in February 2013. Neal & Massy is...
View ArticleCOMMENTARY: Did Neal and Massey Group save CFL?
Melanius Alphonse Just about six months after the purchase of GL Food Market by Saint Lucia’s main supermarket chain, operated by Consolidated Foods Ltd (CFL), Neal & Massey Group has acquired a 60...
View ArticleTaiwan gives St. Lucia half a million dollars for humanitarian aid
Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony. The government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) has made available approximately half a million dollars to victims of the Christmas Eve trough through a humanitarian...
View ArticleUNICEF assisting children in St. Lucia and other flood-impacted countries
Flood-ravaged St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines are getting UNICEF assistance to ensure that scores of children can return to the classroom – and to happiness – as school resumes from the...
View ArticleSuriname gives support to St. Lucia
The government of the Republic of Suriname has responded to Saint Lucia’s call for assistance to deal with the effects of the Christmas Eve trough, which claimed six lives, left many homeless and...
View ArticleJunior Arrangers Workshop – Level 2 scheduled for this month
A workshop focused on providing practical skills and “valuable knowledge” as a strategy to build St. Lucia’s skilled leaders and steel pan professionals will be held here later this month. The...
View ArticleDigicel brightens customers’ lives across St. Lucia with $50,000 cash
A happy Ms Elibox pictured with her daughter. Digicel for the month of December rewarded many of its extraordinary customers island wide through its Brighten Someone’s Christmas promotion. To date...
View ArticleHow to use Facebook timeline for business
Leslie Collymore The Social Media Examiner has distilled five ways businesses have hit the ground running on Facebook Timeline. You can use these examples to help make your Facebook Timeline richer for...
View ArticleCFL gives $50,000 to the community for 10th anniversary celebrations
Not all companies can endure long enough to be able to celebrate their 10th anniversary, but Consolidated Foods Limited (CFL), St. Lucia’s largest supermarket and retail chain has. The company, today...
View ArticleCIBC FirstCaribbean helps with clean up efforts in countries affected by trough
People in three Caribbean islands affected by the Christmas Eve weather system that caused significant flood and landslide damage will receive some additional welcome assistance from CIBC...
View ArticleDigicel brightens January for Customers with shopping sprees valued up to...
As Digicel remains focused on rewarding its extraordinary customer’s island wide through its ‘Brighten Someone’s Life’ promotion, two lucky winners will be surprised this month with exciting shopping...
View ArticleLIAT receives notice of penalty from ECCAA for November incident
Regional carrier LIAT has said it has received a notice of penalty from the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) in connection with an incident which occurred on November 2, 2013. Details...
View ArticleMethodist Church committee gears up to host regional meeting
Plans are nearing completion for the hosting of the South Caribbean District Council Meeting of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas carded for St Lucia from January 15-22, 2014. A...
View ArticleSt. Lucia Embassy in the US to ship barrels of relief aid next week, calls...
The Embassy of Saint Lucia in Washington DC United States has thanked all who donated items towards its recent drive for relief aid for victims of the Christmas Eve trough which battered the south and...
View ArticleOperations temporarily halted at George F.L. Charles Airport following bomb...
George Charles Airport Operations were halted at the George F.L Charles (Vigie) Airport in Castries for approximately two hours on Friday morning (January 10, 2014) following a bomb scare. Both police...
View ArticleCoca-Cola/Du Boulay Bottling Co. comes to the aid of flood victims
The generosity towards victims of the Christmas Eve flooding continues with the local distributors of Coca-Cola donating some 4,500 bottles of Crystal Clear water to the St. Lucia Red Cross today....
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