Daily Archives: 13 February 2025

Youth political activist Joshua Harrow is making his voice heard, calling for a fresh approach to governance and a bold reform of the education system. Speaking on Newsmaker Live, the former teacher and journalist shared his political ambitions and stressed that young people are eager to shape Saint Lucia’s future—if given the chance. While he did not confirm whether he plans to run in the next election, Harrow’s vision for change aligns with the United Workers Party’s push for new, younger candidates.

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Two police officers on motorcycles were involved in separate collisions with motorists just moments apart on the John Compton Highway—and in a striking coincidence, both incidents occurred mere meters away from the Department of Road Safety and Traffic Investigations of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. The incident has prompted renewed calls for motorists to exercise greater caution, particularly in high-traffic areas, and to remain vigilant when sharing the road with law enforcement vehicles.

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The donation of a second specially equipped school bus to the Ministry of Education is expected to expand safe and accessible transportation options for differently abled students. The recent delivery of this vehicle marks the fulfilment of a promise made by the Maria Holder Memorial Trust in 2023, to deliver a second.

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The tragic killing of Alana Bernard, a mother of three from Corinth, has left her co-workers at Caribbean Pirates Restaurant, Bar & Grill heartbroken. Described as a hardworking and devoted mother, Alana was gunned down just steps from her home on Tuesday afternoon. Now, her colleagues are remembering her warmth, dedication, and love for her children, as they plan a tribute in her honor.

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Saint Lucia is making a major move to modernize land administration with the introduction of an e-Land Registry System. The initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Public Service through the Caribbean Digital Transformation Project, aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and accessibility to land registry services—anytime, anywhere.

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The Camille Henry Memorial School celebrated its first 100 Days Celebration, engaging Kindergarten and Grade 3 students in creative activities centered around the number 100. The event, aimed at making learning fun, included art, themed outfits, and a special march. School officials say the initiative helps develop critical thinking and motor skills while adding excitement to the learning process.

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