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Fifty local manufacturers, retailers and food vendors received the chance to showcase their products to participants of the 2023 Atlantic Rally for Cruisers in Export Saint Lucia's Taste of Saint Lucia ARC Edition Expo. The exposition also offered the participants and Saint Lucians alike the opportunity to diversify their Christmas Shopping with the best of what the island has to offer.
The Prime Minister, Philip J. Pierre, has addressed the criticisms raised by the opposition regarding his stance on the Guyana/Venezuela conflict. As one of the regional leaders who participated in the talks between the Presidents of both countries In St Vincent, and the Grenadines, the Prime Minister believes that CARICOM's involvement in mediating this dialogue is a significant diplomatic achievement for the region.
The commissioning of an oxygen plant at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex on Friday will provide double what the medical complex consumes in a day. The new plant was partly funded by The Maria Holder Memorial Trust.
Economic relations between St Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago have been deepened with an agreement that focuses on port activities and which is expected to be of mutual benefit to the two sides.
Should swimming be made mandatory for St. Lucia's students?
Gearing up for a dazzling display of young talent, music fest 2023 promises an enthralling show and an unforgettable experience for patrons on Sunday, December 17th.
St. Lucia's government, led by Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre, has launched the golden citizens program as a further step to honor the elderly.
Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre feels vindicated after UWP firebrand Guy Joseph secured a favorable outcome at the Caribbean Court of Justice. Ironically Joseph is the deputy leader of the party which vehemently opposed the CCJ becoming the island's court of appeal. The former government minister's verdict comes just months after UWP protests against the CCJ switch, which replaced the London-based privy council as the island's final appellate court.
A victory for CARICOM--so says Saint Lucia Prime Minister, Philip J. Pierre. In a historic step for regional diplomacy, Venezuela and Guyana pledged to resolve their long-simmering border dispute peacefully, marking a significant breakthrough brokered by CARICOM leaders. The agreement, reached during a high-level meeting in St. Vincent, commits both nations to dialogue and non-violent solutions, paving the way for potential resource sharing and a de-escalation of tensions in the oil-rich Essequibo region.
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Amidst a brilliant display of Christmas cheer, stakeholders in Manchester ushered in the spirit of joy at the tree-lighting ceremony held on Monday. The event, hosted by the Manchester Municipal Corporation, transformed the Cecil Charlton Park in Mandeville into a magical space adorned with twinkling lights, resonant melodies, and a strong sense of community spirit. Trisha Kelly brings the report on this heartwarming celebration. _____ We're on the scene, bringing you the latest, keeping you up to date on News, Entertainment, Business & Sports! Constantly working to enhance your viewing experience, telling compelling, diverse and engaging stories. ???? Verified and Delivered, News You Can Depend On. ???? Drama, Music, Lifestyle! Watch It All On E-Live Unplugged
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Youth Economy Agency - Investment Forum 2023
It’s happening this Friday November 24th, at Warehouse 11 at Vide Bouteille, just past Renwick and Company. An exciting new twist to the traditional Masquerade. It’s the continued manifestation of the dedication and commitment of June Frederick and her Youth in Arts Theatre Company to develop, promote and sustain the Masquerade Tradition. Next generation thespians are being showcased in a production written and directed by Kentillia Louis, a lifelong devotee of Caribbean Theatre. Your support is crucial to the sustainability of local culture. Here’s a report from Calabash TV, as we visited a rehearsal for “An Evening of Masquerade and Theatre”.
The 2023 Kwéyòl Song Competition, Chanté Kwéyòl The eleventh edition took place on Saturday October 7, at the National Cultural Center. Conceived in 2012 by founder deceased Gordon “Chacom” “Gin” Leon as a Kwéyòl calypso competition, the event changed to a song competition embracing all genres of music in 2015. It was then called Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl. It was Chacom’s vision to infuse the music of Saint Lucia with its indigenous language to give the language the level of recognition that it deserved. Two years after Chacom’s passing in 2017 the name was shortened to Chanté Kwéyòl, with the tag line, “Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl pou Chacom”. Over the years Chanté Kwéyòl has added more than 100 songs to the musical repertoire of Saint Lucia. One of the unique features of this event is that most of the songs performed on the Chanté Kwéyòl stage are not just original but are written by the performing artistes. The event has enjoyed the endorsement of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre from its inception and is a prestigious event on the official calendar of events in observance of Mwa Éwitaj Kwéyòl in Saint Lucia. On Saturday at the National Cultural Center eleven competing artistes graced the stage: Slot, Migz, Leonette Pierre, Sherlan, Afwéchi, Robert Rene, Black Pearl, Jaunty, Siah, K-Cey and Gregory Sinaise with a special guest appearance by Nikki Edmund. The event promises a bouyon of music as is the norm, gospel, country & western, zouk, Dennery Segment to name a few. Kay Kwéyòl remains grateful to the Ministry of Creative Industries and Culture for their support along with other supporting partners, Republic Bank EC Limited, Box Wraps & Flowers, Hallmark, St Lucia Mortgage & Finance Co Ltd and the Claudius Calderon Foundation. Calabash TV is a perennial sponsor of the Kwéyòl Song competition
The 2023 Kwéyòl Song Competition, Chanté Kwéyòl The eleventh edition took place on Saturday October 7, at the National Cultural Center. Conceived in 2012 by founder deceased Gordon “Chacom” “Gin” Leon as a Kwéyòl calypso competition, the event changed to a song competition embracing all genres of music in 2015. It was then called Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl. It was Chacom’s vision to infuse the music of Saint Lucia with its indigenous language to give the language the level of recognition that it deserved. Two years after Chacom’s passing in 2017 the name was shortened to Chanté Kwéyòl, with the tag line, “Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl pou Chacom”. Over the years Chanté Kwéyòl has added more than 100 songs to the musical repertoire of Saint Lucia. One of the unique features of this event is that most of the songs performed on the Chanté Kwéyòl stage are not just original but are written by the performing artistes. The event has enjoyed the endorsement of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre from its inception and is a prestigious event on the official calendar of events in observance of Mwa Éwitaj Kwéyòl in Saint Lucia. On Saturday at the National Cultural Center eleven competing artistes graced the stage: Slot, Migz, Leonette Pierre, Sherlan, Afwéchi, Robert Rene, Black Pearl, Jaunty, Siah, K-Cey and Gregory Sinaise with a special guest appearance by Nikki Edmund. The event promises a bouyon of music as is the norm, gospel, country & western, zouk, Dennery Segment to name a few. Kay Kwéyòl remains grateful to the Ministry of Creative Industries and Culture for their support along with other supporting partners, Republic Bank EC Limited, Box Wraps & Flowers, Hallmark, St Lucia Mortgage & Finance Co Ltd and the Claudius Calderon Foundation. Calabash TV is a perennial sponsor of the Kwéyòl Song competition.
The 2023 Kwéyòl Song Competition, Chanté Kwéyòl The eleventh edition took place on Saturday October 7, at the National Cultural Center. Conceived in 2012 by founder deceased Gordon “Chacom” “Gin” Leon as a Kwéyòl calypso competition, the event changed to a song competition embracing all genres of music in 2015. It was then called Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl. It was Chacom’s vision to infuse the music of Saint Lucia with its indigenous language to give the language the level of recognition that it deserved. Two years after Chacom’s passing in 2017 the name was shortened to Chanté Kwéyòl, with the tag line, “Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl pou Chacom”. Over the years Chanté Kwéyòl has added more than 100 songs to the musical repertoire of Saint Lucia. One of the unique features of this event is that most of the songs performed on the Chanté Kwéyòl stage are not just original but are written by the performing artistes. The event has enjoyed the endorsement of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre from its inception and is a prestigious event on the official calendar of events in observance of Mwa Éwitaj Kwéyòl in Saint Lucia. On Saturday at the National Cultural Center eleven competing artistes graced the stage: Slot, Migz, Leonette Pierre, Sherlan, Afwéchi, Robert Rene, Black Pearl, Jaunty, Siah, K-Cey and Gregory Sinaise with a special guest appearance by Nikki Edmund. The event promises a bouyon of music as is the norm, gospel, country & western, zouk, Dennery Segment to name a few. Kay Kwéyòl remains grateful to the Ministry of Creative Industries and Culture for their support along with other supporting partners, Republic Bank EC Limited, Box Wraps & Flowers, Hallmark, St Lucia Mortgage & Finance Co Ltd and the Claudius Calderon Foundation. Calabash TV is a perennial sponsor of the Kwéyòl Song competition.