Parent advocate Paula-Anne Moore is concerned that there are children in the school system who feel differently about their sexual orientation and gender and are in turmoil as a result.
Contributing to Tuesday’s first edition in the Man Talk series for 2023 themed Gender Neutrality in Schools - Mountain or Molehill?, the coordinator of the Group of Concerned Citizens said that
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In a previous column in Saint Lucia, entitled Black Hair Matters I addressed the vexing issue of hair policies in our schools, and the need for the Caribbean to adopt school grooming policies that reflect the lived realities of our peoples. This was
The education sector is one of the most critical industries in the country, but to what extent has it been fulfilling its mandate? We continue to have significant shortages in the requisite equipm.
Wait times at the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) are still too long, the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) has complained.
The party’s spokesperson on health Paul Gibson lamented that people were waiting in excess of two days to be seen by a doctor, even though millions of dollars had been spent on refurbishing the A&E