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Prime Minister Stephenson King addressed WASCO employees on Friday morning. It was day three of protest action for the employees who began a go slow on Tuesday, walked off the job on Wednesday leading to massive shut downs of the national water system.
Employees at the Water and Sewage Company headquarters at Sans Souci were reportedly on a go slow Tuesday Morning.
Government responds to walk out
The search for a missing toddler from Dennery entered a new phase on Wednesday. Three year old Deshaun Justin Johnny disappeared from the Fond D'Or Heritage Park on Thursday during an outing with the Roving Caregivers.
FRC and alliance Francais workshop
It is official Hilary Herman has been appointed the Director of the Bordelais Correctional Facility.
New Hospital Plan For Saint Judes
Damage Assessment teams from the Taiwanese embassy were purportedly on the ground not long after the surgical wing and operating theatre of the St.
The Queens Counsel says he was incensed over a letter that was sent to him on Friday afternoon by attorney Peter Foster.
International disaster preparedness day
Nearly seven hundred thousand holiday makers on over 400 cruise vessels are expected to visit the island this winter.
FirstCaribbean sets up St Jud ...
FirstCaribbean Inter-national Bank has made the first contribution to the rebuilding fund for the St Jude's Hospital in St Lucia, which was severely damaged by fire recently.
Disaster Plans For Saint Judes
The National Emergency Management Organization is responsible for reviewing the disaster plans of all institutions on the island.
No 'horse-trading' of our right to exist, says St Lucia PM
Saint Lucia's Prime Minister, Stephenson King has asserted that while negotiations of a new Global Climate Change Agreement are about 'give and take' there would be no 'horse-trading' of the inalienable rights of survival and development of the peoples of the Caribbean Community .
OAS talks corporate responsibility
The Corinth Secondary School is closed until further notice. So says the Chief Medical Officer Dr Josiah Rambally.
St. Lucia leader calls for better crimefighting
The prime minister of St. Lucia is worried that violent crime will hurt tourism, the lifeblood of the Caribbean island's economy.
Starting September 28th international market forces will determine the price of petroleum and petroleum products in Saint Lucia.
Tuesday's sitting of the House of Parliament was not one for the faint of heart.
The taxi union and the minister meet
Dr. Kenny Anthony says no country goes to the IMF unless it is in trouble. The Opposition Leader regardless of the facility under which IMF money is borrowed there must be conditions.
The taxi union and the minister meet
Dr. Kenny Anthony says no country goes to the IMF unless it is in trouble. The Opposition Leader regardless of the facility under which IMF money is borrowed there must be conditions.
Community Compass: Pigeon post
Celebration of Lord Krishna open to public The International Society of Krishna Consciousness invites the public to take part in its annual celebration of Sri Krishna Janmashtami at Taipei Artist Village on Aug.
Taipei, July 23 (CNA) Taiwan will launch complete university programs in English and....Fullstory
Taipei, July 23 Taiwan will launch complete university programs in English and increase the number of scholarships to students from its diplomatic allies, President Ma Ying- jeou said Thursday.
The Tourism Minister has called for more government audit of statutory bodies like the Saint Lucia Tourist Board.
UN seeks answer to bankruptcy of a country
The U.N. trade chief said Thursday there is a "missing link" in the international financial system that is becoming more critical as the global economic crisis drags on: What happens when a country is bankrupt and can't pay its debts? Supachai Panitchpakdi told a U.N. financial summit he is trying to help 90 poor countries with vulnerable ...
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