MUSIC
SHOW SCORES
The
first ever St. Lucia Music Awards staged last Friday has been
given an A+ grade by a long list of local regional and international
music industry movers and shakers. The event which
was held at the Gaiety on Rodney Bay, was attended by hundreds
of specially invited guests who came to honour and pay tribute
to the best of the best in the local music industry. 
Chastanet
counts the ways
“It
is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how
the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could
have done them better. The credit belongs to the
man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by
dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs
and comes short again and again; 
Police
News
On
Saturday the 1st of March 2008, Gemma Remy, age 23, residing
at Ciceron was charged for the murder of her live-in boyfriend
Donavan Joseph, age 24, of the same address. She
appeared in Court on Monday the 3rd of March 2008 and was
remanded at the Bordelais Correctional Facility. Gemma Remy
stabbed her boyfriend Donavan Joseph,
Police
officer arrested
Police
constable Barry Hunt, attached to the Marchand Police station
has been arrested for having allegedly sexually molested a
fourteen year old. According to news reports, the
teenager, a young delinquent male had been placed in custody
at the police station on the weekend pending investigation
into a matter when the police officer removed him from custody,

Big
Drug Bust
Police
was rewarded handsomely when they acted on a tip-off that
led them to a house in Lafeiulle Monchy, Sunday March 2, 2008,
at about 11:45 a.m. A stash of drugs including 5.5
kilos of cocaine, an undisclosed sum of money and one .38
revolver with 6 rounds of ammunition were found in the building
where a Venezuelan national and others were apprehended, 
Kenny
to Bousquet - “There is Room for Dialogue”
Is
there room for Rufus Bousquet in the St. Lucia Labour Party?
There was a time when the answer to that question would have
been a maybe or even a yes. Bousquet, amid his troubles with
his current party when it was headed by Sir John Compton,
spoke out on what some people saw as a possible marriage between
himself and the Labour Party. 
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