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Billboard row! A sign of worse to come?
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Billboard row! A sign of worse to come?
Webmaster 
May 31, 2024
The next general elections in St Vincent and the Grenadines are, based on experiences, not generally expected before late 2025, the government having ...
Fisherman’s Day – Reflections
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Fisherman’s Day – Reflections
Webmaster 
May 28, 2024
Another Fisherman’s Day was celebrated here last week ending with the traditional prize-giving ceremony and rally at the Calliaqua Playing Field, adja...
The wheels of Justice
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The wheels of Justice
Webmaster 
May 24, 2024
What an eventful week this past one has turned out to be! There was the tragedy in Iran on Sunday resulting in the death of its President, Foreign Min...
Reassigning Ministerial responsibilities
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Reassigning Ministerial responsibilities
Webmaster 
May 17, 2024
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves last week announced that he is about to rearrange responsibilities within the Ministry of Housing. That Ministry is...
Honouring the Windrush Generation
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Honouring the Windrush Generation
Webmaster 
May 14, 2024
IT WAS HEARTENING to witness the noble gesture of the government of St Vincent and the Grenadines a fortnight ago to honour the contributions of what ...
A Good time to pause and honour mothers
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A Good time to pause and honour mothers
Forrest 
May 10, 2024
Families in many countries- sons, daughters and offspring, will on Sunday in a multiplicity of ways pay homage and honour the matrons or, where no lon...
Nurses and children – a natural link
Editorial
Nurses and children – a natural link
Forrest 
May 7, 2024
The month of May is observed annually as “Child Month” with the emphasis being on securing and improving the welfare of our children. Whether by coinc...
Runs and Rhythms – Twinning opportunities
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Runs and Rhythms – Twinning opportunities
Forrest 
May 3, 2024
Local Carnival and Cricket authorities are seizing prime opportunities offered by the juxtaposing of the T/20 Cricket World Cup (June) and this year’s...
Editorial
May Day – too important to ignore
Forrest 
April 26, 2024
Vincentians will join the rest of the world next Wednesday in enjoying a public holiday like none other. Some of our holidays, notably Christmas and E...
‘Legality’, morality and reparations
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‘Legality’, morality and reparations
Forrest 
April 23, 2024
A most interesting battle is developing in Barbados based on claims for reparations for the crimes of African slavery and colonial plunder. The claims...
Protect our planet against plastics
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Protect our planet against plastics
Webmaster 
April 19, 2024
On Monday of next week, the global community will be observing EARTH DAY with a variety of activities. This day has been observed since 1970 with the ...
Our crime situation again
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Our crime situation again
Webmaster 
April 16, 2024
It is a pity that we must once more comment on a negative issue in our society, but unfortunately, the plague of violent crime remains with us, despit...
Editorial
Searchlight celebrates 29 years
Webmaster 
April 12, 2024
“SEARCHLIGHT is here. A searchlight is an instrument the main function of which is to illuminate. This is what we are about”. That bold statement in o...
Women’s movement needs to be more assertive
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Women’s movement needs to be more assertive
Webmaster 
April 9, 2024
There continues to be heightened anxiety and concern among our female population, mothers and daughters alike, over their security of person following...
Whose Caribbean is this?
Editorial
Whose Caribbean is this?
Webmaster 
April 5, 2024
We offer our congratulations first and foremost to the young athletes and swimmers of the entire Caribbean region who spent their Easter weekend demon...
A tragic start to Holy Week
Editorial
A tragic start to Holy Week
Webmaster 
March 28, 2024
A wave of discussions has been sparked in this society by another vicious act of crime, a heinous murder of a female teenager from Kingstown whose bod...
Easter, Ramadan and Christian principles
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Easter, Ramadan and Christian principles
Webmaster 
March 22, 2024
We are this week, signalling the end of the Lenten season. It ushers in the glorious Easter festival which marks the triumph over death as demonstrate...
Leave Politicking Out of National Heroes Day
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Leave Politicking Out of National Heroes Day
Webmaster 
March 19, 2024
The various activities to commemorate National Heroes Day are now over in the main. We here extend our congratulations to the organizers, The Garifuna...
Reclaiming Heritage? Concentrate on the Young
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Reclaiming Heritage? Concentrate on the Young
Webmaster 
March 15, 2024
By the time you read this edition of SEARCHLIGHT, National Heroes Day and the main activities associated with it would have passed. We hope that in so...
International Women’s  Day – fifty years on
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International Women’s Day – fifty years on
Webmaster 
March 8, 2024
It will amaze many people that today, March 8, 2024, we will not only be joining with the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day, ...
A Big Boost For OECS Women Sport
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A Big Boost For OECS Women Sport
Webmaster 
March 5, 2024
Women sport in the Eastern Caribbean and women in general have been given a massive boost by two young women from the islands of Dominica and Saint Lu...
The moment is here
Editorial
The moment is here
Webmaster 
March 1, 2024
A full year after tiny St Vincent and the Grenadines assumed the one-year (pro tempore) presidency of the 34-nation Community of Latin American and Ca...
Of responsible adult conduct and teen pregnancies
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Of responsible adult conduct and teen pregnancies
Webmaster 
February 27, 2024
In another few months, this country will join with others globally to celebrate children in observation of Child Month in May. Issues enshrined in the...
Why does it always have to reach this stage?
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Why does it always have to reach this stage?
Webmaster 
February 23, 2024
The Shafiqua Maloney situation on the eve of this country hosting our biggest-ever International Conference, the CELAC Summit, our government and peop...
Lent in the modern world
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Lent in the modern world
Webmaster 
February 20, 2024
Last Wednesday the Christian community worldwide began its commemoration of the Lenten period, the holiest in its calendar, leading up to Good Friday ...
Labour Department, be on red alert!
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Labour Department, be on red alert!
Webmaster 
February 16, 2024
An atmosphere of anxiety is building up among the lowest-paid workers in this country as the month of March approaches. Next month is supposed to be t...
A great honour
Editorial
A great honour
Webmaster 
February 13, 2024
In just over two weeks’ time, St Vincent and the Grenadines will host its biggest international gathering ever in the Summit of the Community of Latin...
Subverting the National Census?
Editorial
Subverting the National Census?
Webmaster 
February 9, 2024
The front page of the midweek issue of SEARCHLIGHT (Feb.5) is dominated by shocking revelations of negative reactions to enumerators engaged to carry ...
A Caribbean Ferry Service?
Editorial
A Caribbean Ferry Service?
Webmaster 
February 6, 2024
How many times has this promise been dangled in front of us in the last few years? As the regional airline service became more unreliable and outrageo...
Take Climate Change seriously
Editorial
Take Climate Change seriously
Webmaster 
February 2, 2024
Virtually every day, in every region of the world, from the North Pole to the Antarctic, the Sahara desert to Equatorial forests, from tropical zones ...
Give deserved credit to our cricketers
Editorial
Give deserved credit to our cricketers
Webmaster 
January 30, 2024
The entire Caribbean should give credit and praise to our Test cricketers who we have apparently abandoned in favour of the attractions of the money-s...
Bishop’s Diamond Jubilee highlights role of private secondary schools
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Bishop’s Diamond Jubilee highlights role of private secondary schools
Webmaster 
January 26, 2024
The recent start of celebrations to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Bishop’s College as a private secondary school institution i...
Never-ending market saga
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Never-ending market saga
Webmaster 
January 23, 2024
The never-ending saga between the Kingstown Town Board (KTB) and market vendors has surfaced again, this time with the focus on non-payment of fees. L...
Public Cooperation Needed in the Fight Against Crime
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Public Cooperation Needed in the Fight Against Crime
Webmaster 
January 19, 2024
There is no doubt that crime,violent crime and murders in particular, is the veritable “talk of the town” today. Whether in talk shows on radio, in th...
Back to square one?
Editorial
Back to square one?
Webmaster 
January 16, 2024
It must have been a major disappointment to those Vincentians who are seriously concerned about lifting the level of our politics and the future of ou...
Reclaiming Baliceaux, resurrecting history in the ‘Valley of Dry Bones’
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Reclaiming Baliceaux, resurrecting history in the ‘Valley of Dry Bones’
Webmaster 
January 12, 2024
Baliceaux is a valley of dry bones. In the language of the great Bunny Wailer, they are dry bones crying in the wilderness. Because for more than 200 ...
SVG and Cricket World Cup
Editorial
SVG and Cricket World Cup
Webmaster 
January 9, 2024
All systems are now being mobilized to their full capacity as the SVG Cricket Association strives to fulfil its obligations in hosting five matches of...
Debate on the National Budget should not be merely an academic exercise
Editorial
Debate on the National Budget should not be merely an academic exercise
Webmaster 
January 5, 2024
Right on the heels of the holidays, Vincentians will have to come to grips with the realities of their economic situation when the 2024 National Budge...
Looking back with gratitude and forward with optimism
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Looking back with gratitude and forward with optimism
Webmaster 
December 29, 2023
The end of a year or even of an era tends to make us reflect on the journey just completed. At SEARCHLIGHT, we cannot help but be profoundly grateful ...
The Argyle Declaration and the Season of Peace and Goodwill
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The Argyle Declaration and the Season of Peace and Goodwill
Webmaster 
December 22, 2023
One of the timeless messages of the Christmas season is “Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men”. For us here in St Vincent and the Grenadines, and certainly...
Actions have consequences at His Majesty’s Prisons
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Actions have consequences at His Majesty’s Prisons
Webmaster 
December 19, 2023
Prison authorities in St Vincent and the Grenadines have implemented a series of measures aimed at promoting discipline and rehabilitation among inmat...
Treat COP 28 ‘success’ with caution
Editorial
Treat COP 28 ‘success’ with caution
Webmaster 
December 15, 2023
It is a pity that the momentous COP 28 international conference which ended in Dubai on Wednesday of this week, focusing on finding ways to save Plane...
Exercise prudence in spending this Christmas
Editorial
Exercise prudence in spending this Christmas
Webmaster 
December 12, 2023
As Christmas approaches, the air is filled with excitement and the promise of joyous celebrations. However, in the midst of the holiday cheer, it is c...
Nobody wins a war – keep peace in our region
Editorial
Nobody wins a war – keep peace in our region
Webmaster 
December 8, 2023
While representatives of the nations and people of the world are actively involved at the COP 28 (Conference of Parties) in Dubai in arriving at concr...
How do we break free from the violence?
Editorial
How do we break free from the violence?
Forrest 
December 5, 2023
The heartbreaking reality of St Vincent and the Grenadines in 2023 is one of shattered lives, grieving families, and communities haunted by the relent...
Lowest salaries?  Look below the surface
Editorial
Lowest salaries? Look below the surface
Webmaster 
December 1, 2023
The recently published results of a PayPulse survey on salaries in the Caribbean have sparked off a lot of comment among Vincentians. This is to be ex...
The Samoa Agreement and Sensational Speculation
Editorial
The Samoa Agreement and Sensational Speculation
Webmaster 
November 28, 2023
In the aftermath of the signing of the Samoa Agreement, by 106 countries at the 46th session of the ACP-EU Council of Ministers on November 15, in Sam...
Women left to raise their children alone – a form of violence, frequently overlooked
Editorial
Women left to raise their children alone – a form of violence, frequently overlooked
Webmaster 
November 24, 2023
As we observe the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women today, November 24, it is crucial to recognize the multifaceted natu...
International Men’s Day – a welcomed commemoration
Editorial
International Men’s Day – a welcomed commemoration
Webmaster 
November 21, 2023
On November 19, the world observed International Men’s Day, a day that historically may not have received the attention it truly deserves. Initiated i...
Navigating the emotional challenges in the fight against crime
Editorial
Navigating the emotional challenges in the fight against crime
Webmaster 
November 17, 2023
In the battle against crime, surrendering to the emotional pull of helping or supporting our friends, colleagues and family can, in fact, undermine ou...
Generosity is measured by the willingness to give
Editorial
Generosity is measured by the willingness to give
Webmaster 
November 14, 2023
As Christmas approaches (faster than we can imagine), the sound of bells ringing and the sight of the iconic red kettles are once again gracing the st...
Guyana / Venezuela Dispute:  A threat to regional security
Editorial
Guyana / Venezuela Dispute: A threat to regional security
Webmaster 
November 10, 2023
The stability of the modern world is such that even before political storms and deadly armed conflicts are resolved in one region, another erupts some...
Building trust in Science for a brighter future in SVG
Editorial
Building trust in Science for a brighter future in SVG
Webmaster 
November 7, 2023
From November 9 to 15, 2023, the International Week of Science and Peace will be celebrated under the theme “Building Trust in Science.” This theme ho...
‘Independence from Fear’
Editorial
‘Independence from Fear’
Webmaster 
November 3, 2023
St Vincent and the Grenadines, a nation celebrating its 44th anniversary of Independence, stands at a crossroads in its journey towards prosperity and...
Guyanese exhibitors at the Everything Vincy Plus Expo – A good thing!
Editorial
Guyanese exhibitors at the Everything Vincy Plus Expo – A good thing!
Webmaster 
October 31, 2023
The Everything Vincy Plus Expo held from October 26 to 29, 2023 has concluded, leaving in its wake not only a sense of accomplishment on the part of p...
A glimpse of hope and resolve as we celebrate 44!
Editorial
A glimpse of hope and resolve as we celebrate 44!
Webmaster 
October 26, 2023
As St Vincent and the Grenadines commemorates its 44th anniversary of Independence, there is a palpable sense of hope and promise in the air. The futu...
SVG at 44: Resilience in  the Face of Challenges
Editorial
SVG at 44: Resilience in the Face of Challenges
Webmaster 
October 20, 2023
As we approach the 44th anniversary of Independence of St Vincent and the Grenadines, the theme, ‘Our Resilience, our Fortitude, our People, our Ident...
Water, food, and the ethical  imperative on World Food Day
Editorial
Water, food, and the ethical imperative on World Food Day
Webmaster 
October 17, 2023
As we mark World Food Day in 2023, the chosen theme, “Water is life, water is food. Leave no one behind,” underscores an urgent and interrelated chall...
Building patriotism – A crucial  imperative for our post-colonial nation
Editorial
Building patriotism – A crucial imperative for our post-colonial nation
Webmaster 
October 13, 2023
The Independence calendar of activities seems to be growing each year. Almost daily there are activities of one form or another, in almost every spher...
Balancing privacy and safety:  The case for vehicle tinting legislation
Editorial
Balancing privacy and safety: The case for vehicle tinting legislation
Webmaster 
October 10, 2023
In St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), the debate over the regulation of vehicle tinting has gained momentum since the Prime Minister’s announcement ...
Challenges, expectations for new Commissioner  of Police: A call for unity and support
Editorial
Challenges, expectations for new Commissioner of Police: A call for unity and support
Webmaster 
October 6, 2023
Given the current crime situation and the penchant for too many in our society for wild speculation and rumour-mongering, abusing the availability of ...
Editorial
The perilous path of social media – an appeal for empathy
Webmaster 
October 3, 2023
The power of social media is undeniable. It has brought the world closer together, allowed us to stay connected with loved ones across the globe, and ...
Sandals and the Tourism Takeoff
Editorial
Sandals and the Tourism Takeoff
Webmaster 
September 29, 2023
There was a time that for many of us in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), tourism was not seen as pivotal to our economic development thrust. We se...
Fostering the art of speaking up – the Lions Club South Public Speaking Competition
Editorial
Fostering the art of speaking up – the Lions Club South Public Speaking Competition
Webmaster 
September 26, 2023
For over four decades, the national Secondary Schools Public Speaking Competition has been a beacon of excellence, providing a vital platform for the ...
State of financial literacy in SVG a cause for concern
Editorial
State of financial literacy in SVG a cause for concern
Webmaster 
September 22, 2023
A recent Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion Survey commissioned by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) has unveiled some concerning real...
Editorial
Shaping the future: The urgent need for educational reform in SVG
Webmaster 
September 19, 2023
In a rapidly evolving world, the importance of education in driving a nation’s progress cannot be overstated. The recent statements by Minister of Edu...
Regional cooperation a must in combating rising violence and crime
Editorial
Regional cooperation a must in combating rising violence and crime
Webmaster 
September 15, 2023
The media, social as well as traditional, are replete with reports of violent murders here and in other countries across the region. The latest incide...
The sweltering heat has made climate change personal
Editorial
The sweltering heat has made climate change personal
Webmaster 
September 12, 2023
The sweltering heat we have been experiencing over the last few weeks, particularly over this past weekend, cannot be ignored. Climate change is no lo...
The Climate Change crisis and our students
Editorial
The Climate Change crisis and our students
Webmaster 
September 8, 2023
As our children and students embark on a new school year, it cannot be encouraging for them to awaken each morning to a host of depressing news. There...
Nurturing the future: A new school year begins
Editorial
Nurturing the future: A new school year begins
Webmaster 
September 5, 2023
Yesterday, September 4 marked the start of a new school year, and with it, the beginning of new phases in the lives of our young citizens. It is cruci...
Preserving public access to beaches: Finding harmony between tradition and development
Editorial
Preserving public access to beaches: Finding harmony between tradition and development
Webmaster 
September 1, 2023
The sparkling turquoise waters, powdery white or black sands, and gentle sea breezes that grace the Caribbean’s picturesque shores are not only a sour...
Embracing Realities in Education: The case of CSEC Social Studies
Editorial
Embracing Realities in Education: The case of CSEC Social Studies
Webmaster 
August 29, 2023
The recent revisions to the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Social Studies syllabus by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) demon...
Air horror fuelling growing consensus for government-backed intra-region airline
Editorial
Air horror fuelling growing consensus for government-backed intra-region airline
Webmaster 
August 25, 2023
From all reports there seems to be growing consensus for the re-establishment of a government subsidised intra-regional airline to serve air transport...
Editorial
Staying vigilant: Upholding COVID-19 awareness in SVG
Webmaster 
August 22, 2023
As the world navigates through the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 virus, it is imperative that the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) ...
Is Friday Ralph’s ‘best friend’?
Editorial
Is Friday Ralph’s ‘best friend’?
Webmaster 
August 18, 2023
On the basis of track record, it would be difficult to dispute the claims by the governing Unity Labour Party (ULP) and its supporters that the ULP go...
Good recovery for the Windies – let’s not lose focus
Editorial
Good recovery for the Windies – let’s not lose focus
Webmaster 
August 15, 2023
Congratulations to the much-beleaguered West Indies cricket team, which, following the humiliation of failing to qualify for October’s World Cup in In...
Murder incarceration numbers fuel alarm
Editorial
Murder incarceration numbers fuel alarm
Webmaster 
August 11, 2023
At last week’s closing of the Criminal Assizes of the High Court, the Superintendent of Prisons gave his usual report on the prison population (report...
Reflecting on Jamaica’s Independence 61 years ago
Editorial
Reflecting on Jamaica’s Independence 61 years ago
Webmaster 
August 8, 2023
Our belated congratulations to the government and people of our sister isle of Jamaica as they celebrate their 61st anniversary of national independen...
Caricom: Beyond 50 years
Editorial
Caricom: Beyond 50 years
Webmaster 
August 4, 2023
The enthusiastic turnout of Vincentians last Tuesday night to participate in the ONE PEOPLE concert to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of CA...
Steps towards Reparations must be buttressed by education of the masses
Editorial
Steps towards Reparations must be buttressed by education of the masses
Webmaster 
July 28, 2023
Next week, the people of the English-speaking Caribbean will hold activities to commemorate the historic end of the inhuman system of slavery in what ...
What happened to that 2017 crime fighting plan?
Editorial
What happened to that 2017 crime fighting plan?
Webmaster 
July 25, 2023
In September 2017, a month in which there were 10 homicides in St Vincent and the Grenadines, a top ranking member of the police force announced that ...
Reflecting on the EU-CELAC Summit in Brussels
Editorial
Reflecting on the EU-CELAC Summit in Brussels
iammarikabaptiste@gmail.com 
July 21, 2023
The recent Summit in Brussels between the European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (EU-CELAC) has garnered much attenti...
Attacks on Cubans particularly reprehensible
Editorial
Attacks on Cubans particularly reprehensible
iammarikabaptiste@gmail.com 
July 18, 2023
In recent weeks, there have been disturbing attacks on members of the Cuban medical brigade who are here in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) to pro...
Private shows overshadowing CDC events?
Editorial
Private shows overshadowing CDC events?
iammarikabaptiste@gmail.com 
July 14, 2023
Vincymas 2023 is now a mere memory, and from all appearances the festival seems to have gone satisfactorily, although there will be the usual post-fes...
New players on the ‘Big Stage’ –  Is this their time?
Editorial
New players on the ‘Big Stage’ – Is this their time?
iammarikabaptiste@gmail.com 
July 7, 2023
As we approach the climax of Vincymas ’23, one can safely say that the most pleasing aspect of the Festival thus far has been the confirmation of the ...
Too much rain for Carnival?
Editorial
Too much rain for Carnival?
iammarikabaptiste@gmail.com 
July 4, 2023
As SEARCHLIGHT went to press on Monday evening, it was raining cats and dogs in St Vincent and the Grenadines, with more heavy showers forecast for th...
Vincymas ‘23 is here!
Editorial
Vincymas ‘23 is here!
iammarikabaptiste@gmail.com 
June 30, 2023
Beginning tonight, June 30, Vincymas ’23 steps into the bright lights and on to the big stage as the main activities shift to Carnival City at Victori...
Evaluating St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Foreign Policy: A Call for Renewed Action
Editorial
Evaluating St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Foreign Policy: A Call for Renewed Action
Webmaster 
June 27, 2023
THE MINISTRY OF Foreign Affairs of St Vincent and the Grenadines is this week conducting a consultation with its overseas diplomats, under the theme “...
Migration comes full circle
Editorial
Migration comes full circle
Webmaster 
June 23, 2023
Over the years, St Vincent and the Grenadines has usually had net negative migration, with more Vincentians leaving for “greener pastures” than others...
Juneteenth and the Caribbean – A Celebration of Freedom and Solidarity
Editorial
Juneteenth and the Caribbean – A Celebration of Freedom and Solidarity
Webmaster 
June 20, 2023
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, is an annual celebration observed on June 19 in the United States. Many Caribbean people ma...
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BOSVG warns customers of social media scams
News
BOSVG warns customers of social media scams
Christina 
May 30, 2025
Bank of St Vincent and the Grenadines (BOSVG) has issued an ‘urgent warning’ to its customers about fraudulent online schemes. The notice came via ema...
‘I am not responsible for people’s  behavioural  problems’ – PM Gonsalves
News
‘I am not responsible for people’s behavioural problems’ – PM Gonsalves
Webmaster 
May 30, 2025
Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has sounded another warning for citizens of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) to “ stay away from criminality”. Dr...
Economy seeing signs of growth, says  Minister of Finance
News
Economy seeing signs of growth, says Minister of Finance
Webmaster 
May 30, 2025
This country’s Minister of Finance, Camillo Gonsalves, says the economy today is stronger than it was a year ago, and continues to rebound from the mu...
Canadian Spiritual Baptist leader ‘Blown Away’ by Thanksgiving Celebrations
News
Canadian Spiritual Baptist leader ‘Blown Away’ by Thanksgiving Celebrations
Webmaster 
May 30, 2025
Elect Apostolic Bishop, Lennon Diaz, of the Spiritual Baptist Faith Incorporated worldwide was wowed by celebrations to mark the inaugural National Sp...
Fraser Confident he could unseat ‘Major’ in Central Kingstown
News
Fraser Confident he could unseat ‘Major’ in Central Kingstown
Webmaster 
May 30, 2025
A love for people and a mission to improve the socio-economic condition in Central Kingstown by focusing on youth development is what has spurred Paul...

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