I’m
Singing the Same Song
I
may sound like a broken record but it cannot be helped. Until
the Government speaks up, says something about how it plans
to deal with the ever increasing high cost in almost everything
that broken record will continue to play the same old song.
The Government’s silence is infuriating. 
SLASPA
– A Substandard Communicator
January
1st 2008 must go down as the worst day in the annals of aviation
history in the Helen of the West Indies we call Saint Lucia.
There was pandemonium and chaos at Saint Lucia Airports
due to SLASPA’s or the Governments blatant disregard
and due process in informing Airlines and passengers that
a statutory 25 U.S. dollars. departure tax which they equate
to 68 E.C. 
“Three
Christmas Cheers to the staff of Y De Lima”
After
a fire gutted their place of work in March 2007, which was
a well known meeting place (for people like me whenever I’m
here) on the Boulevard, the staff mainly pleasant, friendly,
helpful and happy ladies, virtually in these circumstances
would be assigned to stay at home. But, instead these ladies
stick together like crazy glue, and against all odds persevered
in a place that was damp, wet in some places, 
My
in-depth observations re the supermarket industry
Like
many St Lucians I joined the chorus about runaway prices and
price gouging at supermarkets and despite all our cries and
complaints, neither the supermarkets, the SLP nor the UWP
were able to address the concerns of St Lucians. I
wondered, therefore, what was the real reason and so I made
a concerted effort to carefully probe the situation. 
Should
Maryanna Williams return to her board of directors?
Articles
submitted to the news media by Maryanna Williams are extremely
interesting. Interesting in the sense that her Directors and
advisors once called the shots and we are only too familiar
with the errors of the past, the miscalculations
of administrations and the cost overruns which finally brought
about the demise of the former administration.
 |