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22/05/2026

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22/05/2026

PLAN AHEAD [21ST MAY 2026]
Amid growing public concern over crime and community safety, the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force has unveiled a new four-year Strategic Plan aimed at strengthening law enforcement, improving crime prevention efforts, and enhancing public confidence in policing across the island. Officials say the initiative represents a major step toward modernising the Force and creating safer communities nationwide.

22/05/2026

ACCESSIBILITY AWARENESS [21ST MAY 2026]
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Crime Prevention, Conflict Resolution and Persons with Disabilities officially launched its Accessibility Awareness Campaign on Thursday at Constitution Park, in observance of Global Accessibility Awareness Day. The initiative is aimed at promoting greater inclusion and accessibility for persons living with disabilities, while encouraging both individual and institutional change. The launch featured participation from the Minister responsible for Persons with Disabilities, the Helen Keller Association for the Blind, the Saint Lucia Autism Society, and several special education centres. Cianna Dalsan reports.

22/05/2026

MOSQUITO MALADY [21ST MAY 2026]
Cuba’s ongoing fuel and economic crisis is now placing increasing pressure on the country’s healthcare and sanitation systems, with international officials warning that critical medical treatments are being affected. Following a recent United Nations assessment mission to the island, concerns were raised over the growing humanitarian impact of the oil blockade. Speaking exclusively with Choice TV, the Cuban Ambassador to Saint Lucia outlined how the Cuban government is attempting to manage the situation amid mounting challenges. Cianna Dalsan reports.

22/05/2026

GAME ON [21ST MAY 2026]
Fresh off the excitement surrounding Arsenal F.C.’s long-awaited triumph, football fever continues to sweep across Saint Lucia — this time at the community level. The official launch of the Babonneau Football League has set the stage for another season of grassroots competition, emerging talent, and community pride, as organisers prepare to bring the spirit of the game closer to home.

22/05/2026

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH [21ST MAY 2026]
Minister for Crime Prevention Jeremiah Norbert is calling for stronger intervention systems and a more unified societal response following the tragic death of 24-year-old Joy St. Omer, who was allegedly killed by her estranged husband. The incident has reignited national discussion surrounding domestic violence, protection mechanisms for vulnerable women, and the urgent need for earlier intervention before conflicts escalate into tragedy.

22/05/2026

HISPANIC HOTELS [21ST MAY 2026]
As economic pressures continue to affect traditional North American and European travel markets, Saint Lucia is intensifying efforts to expand its reach into new and emerging tourism sectors. Speaking at the Caribbean Travel Marketplace in Antigua and Barbuda, tourism officials highlighted the growing potential of the Latin American and African markets, while underscoring the role of culture and heritage in strengthening the island’s tourism product and global appeal. Shyne Savory reports.

22/05/2026

SAY SOMETHING [21ST MAY 2026]
Silence surrounding child abuse and the pressures facing Saint Lucia’s social support systems are once again being placed under the spotlight, as advocates call for stronger intervention measures and greater protection for vulnerable children. The issue is renewing discussion around the need for expanded support services, public awareness, and long-term reforms aimed at safeguarding the island’s youth. Shyne Savory reports.

21/05/2026

TRAUMA-TRAINED [20TH MAY 2026]
Growing concern over child abuse cases and limited access to trained trauma therapists in Saint Lucia has prompted renewed calls for stronger support systems for vulnerable children. In response, the Independent Child Protection Agency, established by Girls of a Feather, is working to provide advocacy and guidance for child victims navigating the legal and social challenges associated with abuse. Founder Chelsea Foster says greater institutional support is urgently needed to better protect and assist children affected by trauma. Shyne Savory reports.

21/05/2026

POLICE INSIGHT [20TH MAY 2026]
Law enforcement officials in Saint Lucia are seeking to strengthen public understanding of what legally constitutes a criminal offence amid ongoing national discussions surrounding public behaviour and the rule of law. Speaking during a recent police press conference, Dominique Leonty stressed that crimes are defined by established legal standards and evidence, rather than public opinion, assumptions, or social outrage. Kishana Smith tells us more.

21/05/2026

PROMOTING PARADISE [20TH MAY 2026]
Officials from the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority showcased the island’s latest tourism offerings and industry performance figures during last week’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace in Antigua and Barbuda. The presentations highlighted Saint Lucia’s evolving tourism strategy, which is increasingly targeting the luxury and high-spending travel market while expanding its reach through digital influencers and celebrity-driven promotion. Shyne Savory reports

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