
The three legs of government inefficiency are waste, fraud and abuse. It is often difficult to know where one ends and the other begins. In the Ramsahoye Inquiry all these topics were examined pertaining to three matters of concern to the public, relative to the Kenny Anthony Administrations of 1997-2001, 2001-2006. For the purposes of [...]

Haitian-American travel executive Caroline Racine is nimbly climbing the corporate ladder at Choice Hotels International.
Racine, who ran the company’s Caribbean Franchise Development efforts for two and a half years, is now Director of Diversity Sales within the organization’s global sales division, taking responsibility for the growing multi-cultural markets segment. Diversity and Multicultural Sales is a [...]
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Following strike action by its employees on September 9 and protest action by the St Lucia Bar Association on September 15, the Ministry of Justice has announced renovations at the High Court are well underway. In the government’s last edition of the National Review the headline read: “Government moves speedily to refurbish the Court Administration [...]
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Last year Oktoberfest En Kweyol was met with the excitement and enthusiasm that only a new affair could bring. The festival was the St Lucian adaptation of a beer festival created in Munich, Germany and catered to beer, music and food lovers, as well as lovers of true St Lucian culture, all in one exceedingly [...]
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The St Lucia Under 20 National Women’s Football Team got off to a good start, by winning the first leg of a two leg Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Group B playoff.
On Sunday playing United States Virgin Islands on their home soil, St Lucia came away with a 3-1 victory. The second leg of the playoff [...]
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Now that Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s doctor on call, has admitted to having Swine Flu it’s clear that the strain does not discriminate!
In St Lucia, an outbreak at a local secondary school was only the beginning. The H1N1 situation in St Lucia is worsening and the younger population of St Lucia appears to be the [...]
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It was a battle of the heavyweights on Saturday on the Vigie Playing Field as Lancers FC and VSADC met for top spot in the Castries Football Council Tournament.
The game produced two contrasting halves. Lancers dominated the first half, creating numerous chances. They only have themselves to blame for the score remaining deadlocked (0-0) at [...]
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The Heart, Lung and Blood Foundation of Saint Lucia has announced the winners of the BlackBerry raffles, which were held to raise funds for heart surgery for young Danielle Gaston. The Blackberry donated by Digicel was won by Mr Jason Charlemagne while the Blackberry donated by the LIME was won by Mrs Tanya Cox.
The draw [...]
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Sea Jays Swim Club announced that the 10th Annual Capri Sun National Swimming
Time Trials will take place from October 9-11at the Rodney Heights Aquatic Centre.
Capri Sun, through their agents in St Lucia, Consolidated Foods have assisted in the development of swimming in St Lucia with this sponsorship of the Time [...]
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Saint Lucian beauty Cathy Daniel has won the first ever Campari Caribbean Poster girl search competition. The grand final of the event was held this past Saturday September 26 at the Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa in Vieux Fort and featured sixteen beauties representing the Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and host country [...]
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