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Organizers Pleased with the 16th Taiwan-Saint Lucia Trade Show

Organizers Pleased with the 16th Taiwan-Saint Lucia Trade Show

The 16th Annual Saint Lucia-Taiwan Partnership Trade Show was a big hit with those who visited the three-day event over. This year’s trade show was held from November 3-5 at The Pavilion near The Ramp at Rodney Bay and featured 69 Saint Lucian businesses and 16 Taiwanese businesses displaying their products and services. The participants […]

Remarks by Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis Hon. Dr. Terrance M. Drew at CXC’s 3rd Ministerial Summit on Educational Transformation in Barbados

Remarks by Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis Hon. Dr. Terrance M. Drew at CXC’s 3rd Ministerial Summit on Educational Transformation in Barbados

By Press Secretary, Mrs. Adelcia Connor-Ferlance | November 10, 2023   Transcribed:  I congratulate CXC and all who are involved in this new thrust, to really embark on what I would call a renewed and refreshing journey to make sure that the education our people receive in our Caribbean region is one that would, of […]

Keke Palmer Obtains Restraining Order Against Son’s Father after Alleging Domestic Violence

Keke Palmer Obtains Restraining Order Against Son’s Father after Alleging Domestic Violence

Editorial credit: Fred Duval / Shutterstock.com By KiMi Robinson | November 9, 2023 Listen to our podcast here. Keke Palmer has been granted a temporary restraining order against former partner Darius Jackson after she alleged in court documents that he repeatedly abused her during their two-year relationship. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge’s approval on Thursday of Palmer’s […]

New York City Fails to Comply with “Fair Share” Requirements for City Services and Facilities, New Audit & Analysis by Comptroller Lander Reveals

New York City Fails to Comply with “Fair Share” Requirements for City Services and Facilities, New Audit & Analysis by Comptroller Lander Reveals

  Some neighborhoods have 100x shelter beds than others; 3-out-of-4 neighborhoods with no shelters are predominantly white. Waste transfer stations, parks, and social services are also inequitably distributed  Audit also finds that the City fails to provide a basic level of transparency about concentration of services or public outreach as required by the City Charter […]

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