Political Parties Step Up Campaign Mode
By Regional Andrew
It was a hectic and interesting last weekend, as the island’s two main political rivalries stepped up the momentum in anticipation for the upcoming general elections.
While the ruling United Workers Party (UWP) celebrated its fifth-year anniversary victory at the 2016 polls; the opposition St Lucia Labour Party (SLP) rallied support in its concerted efforts to oust the current administration.
Party flags and supporters decked in ‘party colours’ lined the respective routes with the UWP’s ‘motorcade celebration’ picking up steam , whilst the SLP’s ‘Pan Sunday’ protests was audibly displayed along the way.
Archaeological Survey Clears Cabot…
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THE official findings of an archaeological survey conducted on the northern end of the Cas-en-Bas beach that included a former Amerindian village and burial ground has been released, but this in no way has erased whatever tension that exists between the Saint Lucia National Trust (SLNT) and Cabot Saint Lucia, developers of that particular property.
The Trust and the Archaeological and Historical Society have been lobbying the Government of Saint Lucia and Cabot Saint Lucia to give due respect to the burial ground which they say contains artifacts of the island’s first inhabitants that could be of extreme value to the country.
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