Daily Archives: 20 March 2025

A political twist unfolded live on DBS Newsmaker when United Workers Party hopeful Dennis “Ti Carro” Leo was blindsided by a revelation from the party’s Castries South Branch Chairperson. During the broadcast, it was disclosed that the UWP had already selected another candidate for the Castries South seat—raising doubts about Leo’s candidacy and sparking confusion over whether he had been informed.

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Tensions flared in Dominica on Wednesday as protests over three controversial electoral reform bills escalated into violent clashes between police and demonstrators, leading to multiple arrests. Opposition Leader Dr. Thompson Fontaine has condemned the government’s response, calling it heavy-handed, while insisting that citizens were simply exercising their constitutional right to peaceful protest.

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Alliance Française has organized a series of activities immersing citizens—especially students—in French language and culture. St. Lucia, with its historical ties to France, continues to play an active role in the Francophonie community.

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A tragic accident in Mon Repos has claimed the life of 35-year-old Claude Stephen, who was fatally struck by a falling tree branch while pruning. In response, the St. Lucia Fire Service is urging the public to take proper safety precautions when trimming trees. Officials advise seeking professional help, especially when branches are near power or telecommunication lines, and to complete tree maintenance before the hurricane season.

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With speculation mounting about the possibility of early general elections, the Electoral Department says it remains in a constant state of readiness. However, Chief Elections Officer Herman St. Helen says the department has no information on election dates and cannot confirm or deny the rumors. He also addressed concerns about voter registration and verification, emphasizing the department’s commitment to fairness, transparency, and political neutrality.

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For the first time, preschools were included in the National Emergency Management Organization’s (NEMO) annual tsunami preparedness exercise. As part of the regional CARIBE WAVE 25 drill, NEMO aimed to assess and strengthen emergency plans in educational institutions, recognizing that many preschools lack specific tsunami evacuation strategies. Director Kenisha Jeffrey-Isembert emphasized the importance of ensuring all schools, regardless of level, are prepared for such emergencies.

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Despite clear signage prohibiting stray animals on the Julian R. Hunte Highway, wandering livestock continue to pose a danger. Another vehicle was damaged when a cow ran across the road, colliding with a car and causing significant damage. The vehicle’s owner is now urging authorities to take urgent action before the situation leads to more serious consequences.

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STREET VIBES – MARCH 20TH, 2025

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News Maker Live – March 19th, 2025

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