Riding high at Moto X race!

The St Lucia Moto X Club Association celebrated St Lucia’s 30th Independence in exciting fashion with a

The St Lucia Moto X Club Association celebrated St Lucia’s 30th Independence in exciting fashion with a

By David Pascal
A number of St Lucia’s top tennis players were on display over the holiday season, in an Independence Junior Tennis Championship at the St Lucia Racquet Club at Almond Smugglers Cove. The competition staged by the St Lucia Tennis Association was sponsored by JQ Charles Group of Companies.

The VSADC veterans’ team suffered its second consecutive defeat when they lost to the VSADC premier league team five penalties to four in a hard fought encounter on Monday at the Vigie Playing Field. Coming on the heels of an unexpected early exit in the Black Heart veterans’ tournament the VSADC veterans were keen to [...]

The banner said it all. To recap: in Thursday’s STAR a story was published highlighting errors in several

By Bevan Springer
Sarah Flood-Beaubrun, St Lucia’s Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations, on Sunday urged her kinsmen to continue working together and reflecting on the country’s outstanding achievements while anticipating an inevitable resurgence in the world economy.

By Kayra Williams
A murder trial which began last Monday at the High Court ended abruptly after the defendant changed his plea. Sylvester George pleaded guilty to Manslaughter on Tuesday, one week after being on trial for Murder. He was charged following an incident on Jeremie Street on Sunday June 13, 2004, which resulted in the [...]

Academic Dean at Monroe College, St Lucia, Dr William McDonald, says the time has come to add a new dimension—psychological testing—for new recruits in law enforcement. He has expressed this view as the Royal St Lucia Police Force and Bordelais Correctional Facility are both advertising for additional recruits.

By Toni Nicholas
Where is the national pride? Many asked that question over the weekend as all of the activities marking St Lucia’s 30th Independence Anniversary failed to attract the interest of St Lucians. Was it a question of a people who have forsaken their history or heritage or a people who have been forsaken by [...]

By Kayra Williams
Students and teachers of the Choiseul Secondary School are still coming to grips with the loss of one of their own. Expectedly so as they struggle with the fact that their student body is slightly smaller today than it was less than a week ago. “Shock” was the only way a school employee [...]

By Kayra Williams
Dancehall music is fiery commodity in the Caribbean. Apart from Soca, no other genre really comes close to generating the sort of hype dancehall is accustomed to. Over the years dancehall has grown tremendously, expanding its fan base the world over to the point that aspiring artistes now use dancehall as their jump [...]