
By Reds Perreira
The 2009 West Indies One Day Tournament for the President’s Cup would normally hardly attract many Cricket followers outside of the region, however, because of the impasses between the WI Board and the WI Players Association, the eyes and ears of the entire Cricketing World will be focused on what will come out [...]
October 29, 2009 | Posted in
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Five boxers and two officials left St Lucia Wednesday afternoon
for Martinique to participate in a boxing card there over the weekend.
The Boxers are Yanic Leon, Miguel Auguste, Adolph Augustin, Josiah
Augustin and Lyndell Marcellin. Accompanying the boxers to Martinique are Second Vice President of the St Lucia Amateur Boxing Association (SLABA) and Team Manager, George Alfred; [...]
October 29, 2009 | Posted in
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International Global Yachting (IGY) has announced the appointment of a new manager to head its operations in St Lucia.
Australia born Adam Foster has taken over the mantle of leadership at the new look Rodney Bay Marina, and will seek to position the docks as the Caribbean’s leading yachting facility.
“It’s really great to have been given [...]
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Radio St Lucia is finalising plans for its second staging of Reggae Vybes Live! After a successful staging of the very popular Friday Night Reggae programme Reggae Vybes on the Derek Walcott Square on August 28th RSL is taking the show to the Vieux Fort Square on Friday October 30th 2009.
The Friday night reggae show [...]
October 29, 2009 | Posted in
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The St Lucia Judo Association (SLJA) is launching a new recruitment and marketing campaign designed to drive new membership and add resources for its expansion. The new campaign is designed to attract both men and women, with a particular focus on people under 30 years old.
Public Relations Officer of the SLJA, Kendal Burton said: “The [...]
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The Appeals tribunal of the Physical and Planning Department of the Development Control Authority has ruled that two columns constructed by Sandals Grande Resort on the Pigeon Point beach in Gros Islet are on lands owned by the resort.
As such, it said, by erecting the columns, Sandals was not in breach of the Physical Planning [...]
July 2, 2009 | Posted in
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By Brandon Antoine
A difficult economic climate requires that businesses retain key talent to meet operational needs, that they employ strong governance to manage operational efficiencies and costs, and that they retain their relevance through competitive differentiation within their markets. If organizations focus on these three areas together and do not allow circumstances to overwhelm them, [...]
June 29, 2009 | Posted in
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“I never knew that there was so much open space, trees and things to see here!” remarked one of the participants who spent Saturday morning exploring the Southern part of St Lucia. Fourteen individuals, mostly members of the
St Lucia National Trust Southern Group were guided by historian, Dr Gregor Williams on a fascinating tour of [...]
June 29, 2009 | Posted in
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Kurt Maraj, the lone St Lucian rider, participated in the Fathers Day Race in Grenada over the weekend along with riders from Barbados, Antigua, Trinidad, St Vincent and the Grenadines and host Grenada.
Despite arriving at midnight because of flight delays into Grenada on Friday night, Maraj placed third in the Individual Time Trial on Saturday [...]
June 29, 2009 | Posted in
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A call has been sounded for civil servants to do much more in an effort to renew their commitment to serving the public.
In an address to mark June 23 as Public Service Day and with the guidance of the theme: “Developing an Efficient Public Service: My Responsibility, Your Responsibility” the island’s Governor General, Her Excellency [...]
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