Author: Radio Caribbean International
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Statement on COVID-19: Prime Minister to Address Nation Following Meetings with Key Stakeholders The Government of Saint Lucia remains in responsive and planning mode to manage the impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). The Government is mindful of the anxiety being faced by citizens and several countries at this time and the proliferation of the sharing of […]
Colour Me Red – Eyes Wide Shut | July 17th, 2020 at the Pigeon Island National Landmark CMR, headlined by Kes The Band, is the most sensational, energy filled, and soca driven event of the Saint Lucia Carnival Season. The line-up of CMR is spectacular, hitting every year with a blend of local and international […]
International Women’s Day in the Caribbean: Reflections on Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Navigating the Workplace. Reproduced under courtesy of The World Bank Women have an essential role to play in order to build a Caribbean that is resilient and realizes its growth potential. The region has made substantial progress toward gender equality, particularly in women’s education […]
The Public is hereby notified that in keeping with changes in international oil prices and Government’s application of the modified market pass-through petroleum pricing mechanism, the retail price of gasoline, diesel, kerosene, LPG 20, 22 and 100 lb cylinders has changed. The price changes take effect from Monday, February 24, 2020. GASOLINE decreased from $2.96 […]
International Soca Monarch 2020 Groovy Soca Monarch 2020 1st – College Boy Jesse 2nd – Swappi 3rd – Viking Ding Dong Power Soca Monarch 2020 1st – Iwer George 2nd – Lyrikal 3rd – Olatunji
59 years in the business of informing, entertaining and trendsetting. We at RCI are proud to be part of your lifestyle for the last 59 years: on your way to work in traffic, on an adventure with friends, briefing you during weather systems and at home with you on the weekend. Wherever you are, whoever […]
The OECS Pharmaceutical Procurement Service (PPS) attends training to improve emergency supply chain processes for disease outbreaks such as COVID19 In an effort to improve its emergency response capacity, the OECS Commission partnered with USAID’s Global Health Supply Chain – Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) Programme to host a workshop on Emergency Supply Chain (ESC) […]
Residents in the north of the island to experience further delays in accessing the water supply. The Water and Sewerage Company Inc (WASCO) regrets to inform consumers in the north of the island that emergency repairs on our raw water mains in Vanard on Friday February 14th 2020, is believed to have compromised the integrity […]
Today is recognized as World Radio Day and so we celebrate! The medium of radio is powerful and it is our pleasure to inform and entertain you all our loyal listeners every day. To our listeners, supporters and partners we thank you for making us who we are today after 59 years!
The dietary impact of pulses is today receiving international attention, through the support of the UN General Assembly. While the reference to a pulse is traditionally known to be associated with the body’s circulatory system, annually on February 10th, the significance of legumes are brought into focus through the observance of World Pulses Day. Pulses, […]