Daily Archives: 21 March 2025

The North Castries Youth & Sports Council is gearing up for its Youth Month activities in April, aiming to unify youth organizations and empower young people through a series of dynamic programs. With rising concerns over violence on the island, the newly elected executive is committed to strengthening its presence in the community. Members believe that with the support of key stakeholders, youth can play a pivotal role in driving positive change.

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St. Lucia joined the global community in observing World Down Syndrome Day 2025 under the theme “Improve Our Support Systems.” Dunnottar School Principal Antonia Joseph highlights the island’s progress in de-stigmatizing disabilities while emphasizing the importance of inclusive education, greater community support, and the symbolic tradition of wearing mismatched socks on March 21st to raise awareness.

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All roads lead to the Harbour Club this weekend for the highly anticipated Epic Marriage Conference, hosted by Tinasha and Jason Grey. The three-day event is designed to support both married couples facing challenges and singles considering marriage, providing practical tools and guidance for building strong, lasting relationships.

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The Saint Lucia Fire Service has launched its first-ever island-wide Basic First Aid Drive, aimed at equipping citizens with essential life-saving skills. This initiative seeks to empower individuals to provide crucial first aid during emergencies, potentially saving lives before professional help arrives.

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A Choiseul community is in mourning after 70-year-old fisherman and farmer Ken Joseph Ismael was fatally attacked in Industry. Residents claim the tragedy could have been prevented, as warnings about the alleged attacker, believed to be mentally unstable, had been previously reported to police. Authorities are searching for the suspect as investigations continue.

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The Eastern Caribbean Collective Organization for Music Rights (ECCO) Inc. is appealing a landmark copyright case in Dominica after a dispute over unlicensed music performances at the February 2024 “Pinknic” concert, promoted by Neon Briggs. The event, held at the state-owned Botanical Gardens, allegedly featured music from ECCO’s protected repertoire without the required copyright license. ECCO is seeking compensation from both the promoter and the garden’s management.

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STREET VIBES – MARCH 21ST, 2025

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Proposed visa restrictions by the US Government have drawn sharp criticism from Regional Leaders and Nationals.
This week’s Special Report goes beyond the headlines with Former Government Minister of St.Kitts/Nevis, Dwyer Astaphan.
Thursday 20th March at 8pm.
DBS Television, Facebook and YouTube

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