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The government says it's still willing to hold further discussions with the island's public sector unions of a promised 7.5 percent wage increase for workers.
The unions have warned of serious protest action if the government does not pay the money by May 26th.
This years' Jazz line up has a ground breaking composition of St. Lucian artists.
Mr. Luis Lewis, Director of Tourism says this year's festival has been tailored to treat enthusiasts with uniquely St.
The St. Lucia National Trust is seeking answers following allegations that the government has given consent to yet another development within the Piton Management Area.
Mr. Bishnoo Toolsie, Director of the St.
The Taiwanese Ambassador, Tom Chou has thanked the government of St Lucia after his country was granted permission to attend an upcoming meeting of the World Health Organization.
Ambassador Chou has written to Prime Minister King expressing Taiwan's gratitude for St Lucia's appeal for
Motorists across St Lucia have started paying less for fuel.
The fuel price adjustments which took effect today were announced in the Prime Minister's budget last week.
Both gasoline and diesel has now been reduced to ten dollars and ninety-five cents.
This weekend the communities of Soufriere and Dennery will jazz it up with the hosting of Soufriere Jazz and Fond Dor Jazz.
The events form part of the fringe activities for celebration of St. Lucia Jazz 2009 and the St.Teachers issue the government an ultimatum
St. Lucia Jazz 2009 hosts a record breaking number of local artistes
Has consent been granted for yet another development within the Piton Management area?
More Disruptions in Public Service
More disruptions are expected in the public service today as workers meet with their unions to discuss the government’s latest pay offer.Taiwan joins the WHO
Major cuts at the pumps as prices of Gasoline and Diesel are reduced
RBC Workers Return to Work Amid Industrial Row
Workers employed with the Royal Bank of Canada are heading back to work today amid an ongoing industrial dispute.Prime Minister King Pledges Assistance Against Swine Flu
Prime Minister Stephenson King has said his administration is willing and ready to provide all the assistance, within its capacity, to deal with the potential risk from the swine flu outbreak.
Health Officials investigate suspected cases of swine flu in St. Lucia
The Ministry of Health says it's investigating ten suspected cases of swine flu in the country.Let's Jazz it Up!
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