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Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School is the largest secondary school on the island of St. Lucia. Apart from the five forms that complete the secondary section of the school, there is an additional sixth form and a Post secondary Department. The A Level and Post Secondary Departments are tertiary extensions to V.F.C.S.S.
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] The Voice of Saint Lucia, The Voice (1885– ), Castries, British Library 013895624 [6] [7] Based on records in the British Archives, the following newspapers were ...
Daher Broadcasting System (DBS) Channel 10 (Cable Channel 35), Castries, Saint Lucia; National Television Network (NTN 2) – Saint Lucia; VQH-TV 4 and 5 (Helen Television System Channel 4,(Cable: Channel 34) Castries, Saint Lucia; EWTN Channel 6, Castries, Saint Lucia; GVD Caribbean 115 Flow Sarrot Bexon St Lucia
The National Television Network of Saint Lucia is a cable television network (channel 2) owned by the country's government. The channel broadcasts from Castries , its capital, and produces programming in English and Kweyol languages.
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]
The St Lucia Star is a hard-hitting controversial newspaper that has incurred the wrath of both major political parties on the island. Wayne served as an opposition party senator until 1998, when he was booted out of the Senate by then Prime Minister Kenny Anthony for his opposition of a government guarantee of a failing St. Lucian airline.
In her various capacities as a Minister from 1997 to 2004, Flood-Beaubrun oversaw the construction of the first new correctional institution in St. Lucia for over 100 years, the complete upgrading and revamping to international standards of the main intake area of the islands primary medical institution, the establishment of the 1st women’s ...
Raised in Micoud on the southeast coast of Saint Lucia, his parents—who were farmers by profession—worked to educate him and his siblings. [citation needed] Frederick attended St. Mary's College from 1977 to 1982, at which time he moved to the island's capital, Castries, to be closer to school.