A document containing the assessments and recommendations of employers, trade unions and the Labour Department pertaining to the Labour Code …
41-year-old Man Shot and Killed at Ravine Poisson
POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of 41-year-old Sherwin Auguste, also known as “Shervy”, a resident of Vanard, …
Tennis Coach Calls Out Class Bias
TENSIONS are brewing in the name of fair play as a local tennis coach is sounding off on ongoing classism …
New Diagnosis With Dementia
Q: Dear Regina, My mum has diabetes and Alzheimer’s. She is newly diagnosed with diabetes and it is not controlled. …
Points of View
THE public lecture delivered last week by UWI lecturer, Dr. Tennyson Joseph, warning against the rise of the businessman-turned-politician, has …
CONCACAF U-17 Women’s Action – Tournament Starts Tuesday at DSCG
SAINT Lucia is set to host Group C of the CONCACAF Caribbean Women’s Under-17 Qualifier, starting from next Tuesday. Antigua …
Swimmers Head To Goodwill Championship In Guyana
A 26-member swim team is all geared to medal at the annual Goodwill Swim Championship, which is now into its …
England/Windies First Test Preview
AS host England and West Indies are set to lock horns with each other in the first Test at Edgbaston …
Another Defeat For ‘Stars’ – Team Loses 6 Straight Games
HOW wrong can things go for a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) team? If you want an answer, ask the St. …
400 – Plus Runs For Melius In WICB U-19 Tourney
SOME genuine cricket pundits have described him as the next big name in West Indies cricket while others say he …
Dr. Tennyson Joseph’s Warped Advice
DR. Tennyson Joseph, a discredited politician by his own grassroots from the arts and crafts, fishing and agricultural village of …
No Victor In War
The scars of Hiroshima Still haunts me The wounds of the atomic bomb Still aches my body The blood of …
Region Must Be Assertive
DESPITE North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un boldly showing his delight in ruffling U.S. President Donald Trump’s feathers, it seems the …
Despite Losing 6 Straight Matches, ‘Stars’ Aiming For Number One Spot
ST. LUCIA Stars’ sixth straight loss Tuesday night – this time to the Jamaica Tallawahs — was disappointing to fans. …
Flow Asks Customers For More Patience
THREE months after giving the assurance of delivering better services to dissatisfied customers island-wide, telecommunications company, Flow, is singing the …
Lecturer Sparks Row
A public lecture by Dr. Tennyson Joseph of the University of the West Indies (UWI) in which he identified Prime …
Sugar Shortage To Be Over Soon
THE Director of Consumer Affairs has said the words sugar lovers have been yearning to hear for the past few …
Chamber Session Discusses Import License Regime
PRESS RELEASE – THE final in the first installment of the three part series “Getting Down to Business” concluded on …
Decision On NCC, CDF Relocation Shortly
THE GROUP, Artistic and Cultural Community Team (ACCT), will soon know whether government will continue with its plans to relocate …
Back To School Tips From Consumer Affairs Division
PRESS RELEASE – AS students bask in their well-deserved summer vacation, perhaps not too perturbed about going back to the …