The war of words that has characterized local politics for the last three years took a new turn on Thursday with placard-bearing citizens participating in a protest demonstration from William Peter Boulevard to the Vigie field and back. (Photo Bill Mortley)
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Yawn , yawn ; and what were the pilgrims upset about this time ? ? VAT I suppose ! I have news for them Cuba is now open for business. With the business and tourist sector lining up like busses behind the Castries Market to get in , mark my word those placards will be the norm just now.