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Teresa Gaillard is SJC Carnival Princess

Teresa Gaillard is SJC Carnival Princess

For the girls at St Joseph’s Convent, the Carnival Princess pageant is one of the most anticipated events of the school year. The pageant is to students, what the National Carnival Queen pageant is to St Lucian society, with an almost equal level of glam associated with it—well, at least where students are concerned.
On Friday, [...]

Vieux Fort woman dies in traffic accident

Vieux Fort woman dies in traffic accident

Police have launched an investigation into a traffic accident which occurred on Friday February 19, about 10am along the Industrial Road, Vieux Fort, involving a motor car driven by a man of La Retraite, Grace, Vieux Fort and a pedestrian, named, Marguerite Joseph, age 60 of St Jude’s Highway, Vieux Fort.
Reports indicate that Ms Joseph [...]

Parking restrictions at the George Charles Airport

Parking restrictions at the George Charles Airport

The Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) in collaboration with the Royal St Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) will be enforcing parking restrictions within the roadway immediately outside the George Charles Airport. Enforcement will take effect as of March 1, 2010.
SLASPA, with the Ministry of Communications, Works and Public Utilities in collaboration with [...]

Super J introduces coin shopping carts

Super J introduces coin shopping carts

How many times have you gone to the grocery store, found a great parking spot, and right as you were about to pull in, a shopping cart was blocking you from parking there? Stores are constantly faced with the challenge to keep their parking lots clutter free. When customers transport their groceries from their cart [...]

St Lucia celebrates!

St Lucia celebrates!

The off-again on-again National Youth Rally went ahead on Monday February 22nd as part of St Lucia’s Independence celebrations at the La Clery Playing Field.

Held directly following the traditional Independence Day Parade the rally started an hour late but was nonetheless an exciting showcase of young talent.

Drag Wars thrills!

Drag Wars thrills!

It was a day for lovers of cars and speed, and for those simply looking for something out of the ordinary to do over Independence weekend. On February 21 and 22, all roads led to Vieux Fort for the much anticipated Drag Wars.
Anyone arriving to the old airport strip would have noticed a major transformation [...]

Colombian woman gets six months for airport disturbance

Colombian woman gets six months for airport disturbance

A 30-year-old woman, Sandra Figueroa Fernandez, of the Republic of Colombia, appeared in court on Friday to answer a charge of unlawful disturbance.
After the charge was read to her she pleaded guilty and the facts were presented to the court. The magistrate explained to her the seriousness of her behaviour and issued a very stern [...]

LIME launches customer portal

LIME launches customer portal

LIME customers now have even easier access to their accounts on-line and many other LIME products and services thanks to the launch of LIME’s new and convenient MyLIME Customer Web Portal.
The web portal, designed and created to further enhance the LIME customer service experience, will provide customers with easy access to their accounts and LIME [...]

Chamber President laments state of City

Chamber President laments state of City

The President of the St Lucia Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture, Chester Hinkson and the Executive Director of the Chamber, Brian Louisy met with the Chairman of the Castries City Council, Council Member Allan Didier, Town Clerk Lambert Nelson and Deputy Town Clerk Vaugh Louis-Fernand, on the morning of Friday February 12, 2010. [...]

Cargo from sunken ship must be returned say SLASPA officials

Cargo from sunken ship must be returned say SLASPA officials

While some fishermen from Laborie were counting their luck when they were able to haul some cargo from a ship which sunk in St Lucian waters Sunday, local authorities have warned that it is illegal to tamper with or remove goods from the partially submerged vessel off the southern coast of Saint Lucia.
According to [...]

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