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Ministry of Sport recruiting tutors for BILD programme

PRESS RELEASE - BILD is an international programme first pioneered in Ghana & Tanzania in 2009. They have a worldwide network of locally trained tutors responsible for the delivery of leadership...

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Chef’s Administrative Training offered by Monroe College St. Lucia

PRESS RELEASE - The Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association (SLHTA) in collaboration with Monroe College is pleased to offer another round of Chef’s Administrative Training for Chefs working within...

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Exciting finish for Grow Well Junior Golf

PRESS RELEASE - Grow Well’s annual prize giving at the Cap Estate Golf Club produced return winners and new faces. Sixteen Gros Islet children participated in the program bringing the exciting games...

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Film festival to aid youth career development

GIS - The RISE Film Festival will allow participants to dabble in varied aspects of filmmaking with the aim to provide career direction. The Ministry of Tourism, Heritage and Creative Industries has...

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Students at Micoud Secondary School to be temporarily relocated

The Micoud Secondary School Learning Resource Centre. Students attending the Micoud Secondary School will be temporarily relocated to facilitate the completion of repairs to the building. A fire...

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Perimeter fence at Boys Training Centre to be repaired

One of the holes in the fence used by the juveniles to escape. Repairs to the Boys Training Centre (BTC) perimeter fence is expected to commence soon. This is being made possible with funding from the...

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Students receive climate change information

PRESS RELEASE - The Ministry of Sustainable Development Energy Science and Technology, Ministry of Forestry, St. Lucia National Trust and Solid Waste Management are providing information to students...

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100 books to celebrate Sir Arthur’s 100th birthday anniversary

PRESS RELEASE - Kew cards a Saint Lucian owned company has unveiled in recognition of the 100th birthday anniversary of Sir William Arthur Lewis, 4 x 7 free post card in his honour. KEW Cards...

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UPDATED: Micoud Secondary School placed on shift system from today

Chief Education Officer Marcus Edward informing parents of the changes during a meeting last Thursday at the Micoud Multipurpose Centre. In light of the ongoing contamination issue at the Micoud...

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Youths form charity project and gives back to the elderly

A group of college-age students recently made a donation to the Marian Home for the Elderly as part of a newly-formed charity project. According to Jermica Benti, a group of friends came together to...

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Changes made to nursing examination

PRESS RELEASE - The General Nursing Council of Saint Lucia is the legal body responsible for the registration and education of the nurses to practice within Saint Lucia. The Council also has the...

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St. Lucia receives first shipment of laptops for IT in education initiative

GIS - The Government of Saint Lucia has received the first in a shipment of 7000 computers from the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela through the Canaima Educational Project. The...

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Environmental education campaign for schools continues

PRESS RELEASE - The visits to schools organized by the PCI Media Impact with the Ministry of Sustainable Development Energy Science and Technology, Fisheries Division, Department of Forestry, St....

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US Ambassador commends achievements of Boys Training Centre

PRESS RELEASE - U.S. Ambassador to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Dr. Larry Palmer visited the Boys Training Centre (BTC) at Massade,...

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Dawn French to donate copies of her new books to schools

French. PRESS RELEASE - This week prolific, Author Dawn French, will donate copies from her Profiles Book Series to three educational institutions as part of her contribution to Nobel Laureate Week...

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IAUCOM welcomes 47 at White Coat Ceremony (see photo gallery)

PRESS RELEASE - Forty-seven students enrolled with the International American University College of Medicine (IAUCOM) in January 2015 for the MD (Doctor of Medicine) and Pre-med programmes. The 32 MD...

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Youth workshop in Vieux Fort South

PRESS RELEASE - The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports is today hosting an administrative workshop at the National Skills Development Centre for organisations in Vieux Fort South. The objective...

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Spartan Health Sciences University launches veterinary medicine programmes

PRESS RELEASE - It was an evening filled with applause, best wishes and congratulations at Spartan Health Sciences University, where the Spartan Veterinary Medicine and Pre-veterinary programs were...

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Youth violence pilot project receiving positive feedback

Teachers of the Babboneau Secondary School give their opinion during a focus group session. A  pilot project to reduce youth on youth violence, particularly in schools, currently underway, is...

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More schools to undergo repairs

The Clendon Mason Memorial is being repaired. Government will be spending more this year to repair a number of schools across the island. During his New Year’s address, Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony...

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