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OneLucian News, founded in 2001 [2] The St Lucia Mirror [1] St. Lucia Times, website, started on March 31, 2014, by parent company Big Feat Media [3] St. Lucia News Online, officially launched on Oct. 1, 2012., Gros Islet, website [4] The Star, established in 1987, published weekly (Saturday), founded by Mae and Rick Wayne [5]
As the first St. Lucian to win an Olympic medal, sprinter Julien Alfred already has poems, paintings and even a calypso song dedicated to her. On Tuesday, officials announced that Sept. 27 would ...
2016 campaign poster for future Saint Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet. General elections were held in Saint Lucia on 6 June 2016. [1] The result was a victory for the United Workers Party, which won eleven of the seventeen seats. [2] On 7 June 2016 United Workers Party leader Allen Chastanet was sworn in as Prime Minister. [3]
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Dominic Fedee is a Saint Lucian politician of the United Workers Party.Fedee is the former Minister for Tourism, Information and Broadcasting. [1] [2] He was elected parliamentary representative for Anse la Raye/Canaires in the general election held on 6 June 2016. [3]
He lost his bid to Mario Michel by less than 500 votes and claimed a moral victory which he then parlayed into the longest, most consistent campaign for a seat ever seen in St Lucia. His hard work paid off with a big victory against former Labour Party leader, President of the United Nations General Assembly and Foreign Minister Julian Hunte .
Jeremiah Norbert is a Saint Lucian politician, Deputy Speaker of The Lower House [2] and former Police Officer. Norbert won his seat in the 2021 general election. The Micoud North seat was deemed a United Workers Party stronghold [3] but Norbert is now the representative for Micoud North in the House of Assembly elected for the Saint Lucia Labour Party.
On 23 March, the Government of Saint Lucia declared a state of emergency and announced the closure of the country's airports to incoming passenger flights until 5 April. [21] [22] On 27 March, the Ministry of Health began local testing for COVID-19 and, on 29 March, it reported the first instance of local transmission among six new confirmed cases.