“The problems that we face today need collective strength and effort. Your troubles are no different to mine and we …
Seeking Professional Help After Sexual Violence
“Should I speak to someone… will it help?” “Will it be confidential, and is it even worth it?” “Can I …
Philip J. Pierre Taking Leadership of SLP in Stride
Philip J. Pierre holds the distinction of being, by far, one of the most loyal and faithful practitioners of the …
Carnival Matters
There are quite a number of people who denounce Carnival because of its pagan origins. We must note however, that …
Reaping The Firepower of Militarization of Caribbean Police Forces (Part 1)
The latest incidents involving police shootings here have once again stirred-up understandable public concern and debate over issues of police …
CCJ Applies Simple Arithmetic to Correct Guyana’s Fuzzy Maths… Respect Due!
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has used simple arithmetic to correct some ‘Fuzzy Maths’ employed by lawyers for the …
Family the “Domestic Church”
Many who have studied sociology have been taught that the family is the nucleus of society. Most people would accept …
Duties Way too High!
I am really surprised that no one is openly complaining about the rates Customs charges us for duties pertaining to …
Mass or No Mass?
On the 6th of June the Government celebrated three years of being in office. The celebration included a church service …
St Lucy’s Home Grateful for Support
Dear Editor, An article appearing in the “Voice” Newspaper on 1st June 2019 written by Mr. Sylvestre Phillip (who is …
Horses Off!
The horses are ready and the race is on. Well, almost… On the third anniversary of the third consecutive General …
OAS Should Promote Systemic Change In Haiti Not An External Agenda
In what is increasingly becoming a pattern of ignoring established procedures and authority in the Organisation of American States (OAS), …
He Who Appoints Can Also Disappoint!
Speakers of the House never have it easy. More than just sitting aloft in the most comfy chair in the …
A New York Letter to the Editor
In keeping with our usual practice, my family and close friends spent last Labor Day (2018) in New York eating, …
As a Nation, We’re Swimming Against the Tide!
These days, it’s like there’s a sudden madness engulfing this country of ours. Behaviour as it relates to lifestyle has …
St Vincent on the UN Security Council: More Valuable Than Coin
Make no mistake about it, the election of St Vincent and the Grenadines – one of the world’s smallest states …
Fathers’ Day: A Second Christmas?
Ahead of Fathers’ Day to be celebrated across the island, the Caribbean and the world tomorrow, I spent some time …
Beyond our Boundaries and Borders
Keeping a newspaper column dedicated to national, regional and international issues going three times a week is cheesecake for me. …
Helping Children Make Adjustments in Their Behaviour
Review of a Pilot Project in Marchand Our teachers in St Lucia can tell you that dealing with all the …
St Lucy’s Home Should Apologise For Uncharitable Letter
Beneficiaries of Prime Minister’s Ball Well-deserving Dear Editor, I was taken aback reading the article by Sylvestre Phillip criticizing the …