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St. Lucia: premieres anti-smuggling system Smuggling contraband and selling stolen boats are set to become even more difficult in the Caribbean with the introduction of a new, internet-based small craft tracking system.
Little support for Rasta pro-marijuana rally Rastafarians in St. Lucia were expected to take to the streets this Saturday to call for the legalization of marijuana, cannabis and hemp.
SLBC antics cost farmers EC$400,000 The management of the St. Lucia Banana Corporation (SLBC) comes under heavy fire this week in The Mirror.
Carnival chairman resigns Carnival 2000 was launched successfully last week , but the mood of festivity was overshadowed somewhat by the news that National Carnival Development Committee (NCDC) chairman Lionel Ellis has handed in his resignation.
Met Office: more equipment and training The Metereological Office requires new equipment and more training if it is to provide essential services to the island during the hurricane season.
Crusader: Compton to lose vs. WASCO The Crusader newspaper maintains that, contrary to claims made by former prime minister Sir John Compton, the Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) does, in fact, have the legal power to increase the water rates.
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