Daily Archives: 9 April 2025

Soufriere/Fond St Jacques MP Emma Hippolyte has declared her readiness for the next general election, pointing to what she describes as visible, impactful progress in her constituency. Speaking at the SLP’s Town Hall in Soufriere Tuesday night, Hippolyte highlighted key development projects and expressed confidence that her track record will earn the support of voters.

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Courts Ready Cash is turning up the tempo for Saint Lucia’s 2025 Carnival with a sizzling promotion that gives clients a chance to win $10,000 in cash. By taking a loan of $3,000 or more for Carnival-related expenses, revelers can finance their fetes and possibly walk away with a grand prize. The campaign, according to company officials, reflects Courts’ ongoing commitment to supporting culture, celebration, and community spirit across the OECS.

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The Saint Lucia Athletics Association on Wednesday officially unveiled the national team selected to represent the island at the 2025 CARIFTA Games in Trinidad and Tobago. The 22-member squad—comprising athletes based both locally and abroad—is set to compete from April 19th to 21st, proudly flying the Saint Lucian flag on the regional stage

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Massy Stores Saint Lucia honored 77 of its top-performing employees at its Annual Appreciation Awards for the financial year 2023/2024. The event underscored the idea that when employees feel empowered, it leads to a wave of excellence throughout the entire organization.

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The Saint Lucia Football Association Inc. recently hosted a special women’s football tournament, giving female athletes a chance to shine on the field. The event, held in collaboration with FIFA Football for Schools, also included training sessions aimed at equipping local teachers and sports facilitators with the tools to better support and develop young talent.

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Minister for Education Shawn Edward has expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work exhibited in ongoing school rehabilitation and construction projects at five institutions across the island.
The changes are expected to improve resilience while ensuring classrooms are accessible to all.

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre is standing firmly behind his administration’s performance in the health sector, touting key initiatives and expanded services during a Saint Lucia Labour Party town hall meeting in Soufriere. Responding to opposition criticism, Pierre highlighted efforts such as the Golden Eighty program and Universal Health Coverage, asserting that his administration is delivering tangible improvements to healthcare across the island.

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