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Two exceptional artists emerged as champions at the National Secondary Schools Calypso and Soca Competition, which occurred on Friday at Mindoo Phillip Park, signaling the beginning of the Lucian Junior Carnival. Alex Pinel from Castries Comprehensive Secondary School earned the calypso title with h...
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Le’Veon Bell, the former NFL running back, has stirred controversy again recently, this time due to a seemingly minor incident at Chipotle. After his visit to the popular eatery, he voiced his frustration on X, remarking about a staff member informing the cashier to charge him for double chicken in...
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Ciara's followers had every reason to be amazed when they spotted the pop icon alongside her daughter at the first Black Women in Music Dinner in Los Angeles earlier this month. The duo dazzled in coordinated black pantsuits paired with crisp white shirts and black ties, creating a stunning visual a...
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To honor Juneteenth, acclaimed journalist and author Chanté Griffin is urging individuals to consistently support Black-owned enterprises through her innovative “Buy Black” Financial Toolkit. This complimentary, comprehensive guide facilitates year-round patronage of Black businesses. Juneteenth, or...
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Coco Gauff secured her second career Grand Slam singles title on Saturday, rallying from behind to beat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 in a gripping French Open women’s final. This remarkable victory marks Gauff as the first American to win at Roland Garros since Serena Williams in 20...
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Tensions are escalating between President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk, with Republicans caught in the crossfire. Recent social media exchanges have intensified, featuring Musk's influential deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, who previously advised Musk on political contributions. Howev...
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The Castries Port, an essential component of Saint Lucia's economy, is undergoing significant modernization, yet the transition has faced challenges. Recent congestion issues, a trucker protest, and rising living costs have drawn attention to the redevelopment, which involves relocating residents an...
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Last month, the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) introduced a regional strategy for incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into education. The council highlighted that approximately 70% of Caribbean member nations currently lack established AI policies, despite the worldwide surge in AI appl...
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Cathy Daniel-Sammy’s transformation from a beauty-seeking girl in La Panse to a resilient woman illustrates her unwavering authenticity. Crowned Miss Earth Saint Lucia in 2007, her path included obtaining a master’s degree while nurturing a newborn—an admirable blend of commitment and ambition. This...
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Saint Lucia is enhancing its strategy to combat the escalating sargassum crisis, engaging in pivotal discussions, garnering international support, and initiating clean-up operations as the invasive seaweed reaches previously untouched shores. Recently, the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agricult...
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A federal bankruptcy judge has authorized Jackson’s Sire Spirits to confiscate a Connecticut property worth $1 million, previously owned by ex-executive Mitchell Green, who conducted a complex kickback operation costing the liquor firm over $7 million, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. This ruli...
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A light drizzle couldn’t deter Queen Bey from delivering an unforgettable performance for her fans. During her May 28 concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and her dancers dazzled the audience, even as rain fell. The highlight of the evening was an unexpec...
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Saint Lucia’s cricket landscape is flourishing, with the promising coach Dalton Polius leading the charge. Recently honored at the Saint Lucia National Cricket Association awards, Polius has embarked on his first head coaching position with the Windward Islands Under-15 team, in addition to particip...
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The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners has approved a substantial budget of $591 million for the fiscal year 2025-2026. However, the board’s rejection of a supplementary $32 million request from the school district has led to intense discussions. This budget, established amid a property tax reass...
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In 1988, the extraordinary Bernard Fox Henry, then just 18, made history as Saint Lucia's first CARIFTA gold medallist. Competing in the Under-20 men’s 1500 meters in Kingston, Jamaica, he achieved victory with an impressive time of 4:00.19, outpacing competitors Mark Jones and Eaton Evans. Although...