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Archive for ‘October, 2009’

The Big Walkout!

The Big Walkout!

“Today is the day of reckoning,” the prime minister began. The government was about to put a cherry on top of one of its most sensational election promises. It was about to table the Ramsahoye report and pass a resolution condemning the administration of former prime minister Kenny Anthony.But before he could launch into the [...]

Windjammer and Coconut Bay win SLHTA titles

Windjammer and Coconut Bay win SLHTA titles

Twenty-one-year-old Andreas Francis of the Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort was crowned Mr SLHTA, whilst Leona Constable walked away with the Miss SLHTA title Saturday night. The 24-year-old, of Pierrot, Vieux Fort, who represented Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa made history by becoming the first to take the crown away from the heavily centralized [...]

Did Frederick make million-dollar damages claim?

Did Frederick make million-dollar damages claim?

On October 17, 2009 a letter was faxed to the STAR from the law office of Lydia B Faisal related to the Richard and Lucas Frederick case against the Comptroller of Customs and the Attorney General. In the letter Faisal, who represents the Frederick brothers states that the information being published that they were seeking [...]

Gayle’s time has passed!

Gayle’s time has passed!

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 [...]

Mother of missing child speaks out!

Mother of missing child speaks out!

When Deshawn Mathurin left the house with his grandmother last
Thursday on his way to a Jounen Kwéyòl picnic with a community group, his mother says the last thing she said to him was, “you’re goingwith mama coco.” One week after setting off to the Jounen Kwéyòl event, three-year-old Deshawn has not returned home.
Due to the [...]

St Lucian boxers square off in Martinique

St Lucian boxers square off in Martinique

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; [...]

New manager for RBM!

New manager for RBM!

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 [...]

FCCA conference officially open!

FCCA conference officially open!

The premier event of the cruise industry, the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Conference, was officially declared open here Tuesday evening. The annual Cruise Conference and Trade Show is taking place in Saint Lucia for the very first time from October 26-30 bringing together more than 1,000 cruise industry partners and 100 Cruise Executives from the [...]

Confidence in the CCJ: A Marketable Justice Product for the Region

Confidence in the CCJ: A Marketable Justice Product for the Region

It is heart-warming to appreciate that the debate on the CCJ replacing the Privy Council  has at long last taken on a momentum of its own.
Professor Simeon McIntosh of the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus has weighed in on the debate in response to my observations of the very real need to [...]

SLTB ROAD SHOW OFFERS: ‘A BED ON THE BEACH’

SLTB ROAD SHOW OFFERS: ‘A BED ON THE BEACH’

It may or may not have anything to do with the departure of its highly paid consultant James Hepple that the Saint Lucia Tourist Board is back on the road again.  After a two-year hiatus from its very popular South Eastern US Road Show, the SLTB is retracing its steps.
At the Westin Hotel in the [...]

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