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Bay Gardens Resorts donates to local school

PRESS RELEASE - Bay Gardens Resorts partnered with a third-time repeat guest and his family to make a donation to the Gros Islet Preschool this week. Malcolm Gordon and nearly 50 of his family members...

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Students urged to take advantage of free self-defense tips

Instructor Paul Clery (left in blue) monitors a martial arts session. In light of a recent upsurge in cases of violence and robbery against students, instructor for the Blue Dragon Karate Academy, Paul...

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District Three students are now safer

This St. Joseph Convent School student sustained stab wounds while she was being robbed of her cell phone recently. District Three Education Officer Francella Laurencine has said there have been no...

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UPDATED: Youth Parliament discussed ways of curbing unemployment

Quinette Samson Thirty-five youths from across the island depicted an actual sitting of the House of Assembly during the annual National Youth Parliament debates, which commenced on Wednesday (June 25)...

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Prime minister awards Jevanic Henry for academic excellence

PRESS RELEASE - On Thursday, June 26, 2014, Jevanic Henry was presented with the “Hon. Dr. Kenny D. Anthony Award for Excellence” for his outstanding performance in the CSEC (popularly known as CXC)...

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Sandals supports business programme

A section of the participants in the three-day START Business Programme held by Sandals and The School of Business Entrepreneurs as they finalise their business proposal. PRESS RELEASE – Sandals has...

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Over 400 CVQs issued to skilled workers in St. Lucia

Persons who are not certified and who are desirous of travelling overseas to gain employment, irrespective of where they gained their experience and knowledge of their occupation, can be assessed and...

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Cerebral Palsy Association honours parents and caregivers

PRESS RELEASE - The Cerebral Palsy Association of Saint Lucia (CPA) is now two years old and continually impacting the lives of its members. The Association recently had the pleasure of hosting its 2nd...

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Counselling sessions underway for young victims of December trough disaster

PRESS RELEASE - The Ministry of Social Transformation, Local Government and Community Empowerment has embarked upon a series of follow-up interventions as a spin off to a successful second round of the...

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St. Lucia meeting to address children issues

Health Minister Alvina Reynolds is scheduled to deliver the feature address at the meeting. PRESS RELEASE - The governments of the Eastern Caribbean Area in collaboration with the UNICEF Office for the...

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Fundraiser planned for infant with rare heart condition

Baby Hollision and his mother. A fundraiser in Vieux Fort is being organised to help a seven-month-old infant, who was recently diagnosed with a rare, complex heart defect. Hollision St. Catherine of...

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Monroe College St. Lucia’s Higher Education/Career Seminars start this week

Industry leaders in each degree area, as well as faculty and successful alumni, have been invited to make presentations. PRESS RELEASE - Monroe College has organised two special Higher Education/Career...

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Literacy programme a success

PRESS RELEASE - A literacy programme conducted by the Ministry of Education’s District 1 Education Office was a success. The programmme was conducted in Garrand. We hope that this programme can...

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Student leadership conference announced

PRESS RELEASE - The Saint Lucia National Youth Council (NYC) in collaboration with the National Students’ Council is pleased to announce our hosting of this year’s leadership conference for secondary...

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Tourism public speaking competition set for this Thursday

Winners of the 2013 National Tourism Public Speaking Competition pose with Permanent Secretary Donavon Williams. First place was awarded to Renita Shivnauth (Saint Joseph’s Convent); second place went...

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Official concerned about region’s inability to deal effectively with illegal...

IIR Director Professor Andy Knight PRESS RELEASE -  The University of The West Indies (UWI), through its Institute of International Relations (IIR), participated in the regional Arms Trade Treaty...

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Micoud Infant School gets new structure

PRESS RELEASE - The Ministry of Infrastructure, Port Services and Transport on Sunday, July 6 officially handed over a two-and-a half-storey structure to the Ministry of Education, Human Resource...

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Common Entrance top student says “pray hard, study hard and believe”

Gabrielle and her teacher Curling Fontenelle. Top student Gabrielle Flavien said she is happy about her performance at the 2014 Common Entrance Examinations. Flavien told St Lucia News Online (SNO)...

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Forestiere Methodist Combined tops 2014 Common Entrance Examination

Alphia Earnest A total of 70 schools wrote this year’s Common Entrance Examination,30 of which attained a mean above the national mean of 60.90 percent. Topping the list was the Forestiere Methodist...

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UPDATE: LIME supports top Common Entrance students in Castries South...

Education Minister Robert Lewis (left) accepts cheque from LIME’s Terry Finisterre Telecommunications company LIME presented a cheque of $3,000 to Education Minister Dr. Robert Lewis in support of the...

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