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by Toter - 2 months ago

The Education Minister: A Closer Look at Current Policies

Minister of Education Shawn Edward praised the Inter-District Primary Schools Athletics Championship, emphasizing its importance for showcasing student talent. He expressed confidence in the future of sports in St. Lucia and encouraged greater parental support. He acknowledged Minister Kenson Casimi...

by Toter - 2 months ago

"How Trump's Trade War Strategies Backfired: A Deep Dive into His Defeat"

Donald Trump often quotes J. Paul Getty: “If you owe the bank $100, that’s your problem. If you owe $100 million, that’s the bank’s problem.” However, he overlooked this wisdom during his trade war, leading to economic challenges. Support our efforts at Drop Site with a tax-deductible donation.

by Toter - 2 months ago

District 8 Shines Bright Once More!

Soufriere Stadium erupted as District 8 (Soufriere & Canaries) triumphed at the Inter-District Primary Schools Athletics Championship with 354 points. District 2 (North Castries) narrowly secured second (233), while District 5 (Dennery & Micoud) followed closely (232). District 1 (Gros Islet & Babon...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Knowing Your Rights: The Power of Transparency in Information Access

Carl Bernstein pointed out that misinformation now overshadows journalism, hindering our pursuit of truth. Caribbean countries frequently hide vital information, obstructing informed choices. Although transparency advocates push for change, advancements are slow. With World Press Freedom Day approac...

by Toter - 2 months ago

"Good Deeds Day: Sparking Hope with Kindness and Generosity"

Saint Lucia's Good Deeds Day, organized by the Do-Nation Foundation, emphasizes that small kindnesses can create significant change during tough times. Observed worldwide, this initiative strengthens communities through advocacy and hands-on support, providing essential food relief while fostering d...

by Toter - 2 months ago

"Trump's New Tariffs: Smartphones and Computers Escape the Tax Hit"

Electronics such as smartphones and monitors imported to the U.S. are now exempt from President Trump's reciprocal tariffs, effective April 5. This exemption is significant for tech companies like Apple, which heavily rely on Chinese manufacturing. Analysts view this as positive news for the tech se...