Mark Doyle

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Senior Executive Journalist at Cliplet News

Multiple schools across SVG are grappling with severe environmental health risks that threaten student and teacher safety, the Teachers’ Union revealed today. Oswald Robinson, President of the SVG Teachers’ Union, has raised alarming concerns about the deteriorating conditions in several secondary schools across the nation. The most pressing issues have been identified at Bethel High School in Campden Park and the Lowmans Leeward Anglican School. “These are not minor inconveniences,” Robinson emphasized. “We’re talking about serious health hazards that directly impact the learning environment and the well-being of our students and educators.” The Teachers’ Union is demanding immediate intervention from…

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Residents of Byera and surrounding areas are invited to a community consultation on Monday, September 1, 2025 at 5:30 PM at the Byera Health Centre. This consultation will provide an update on the facility’s redevelopment under the OECS Regional Health Project (ORHP-SVG), funded by the World Bank. St. Vincent and the Grenadines has received US $10.5 million from the World Bank to support the OECS Regional Health Project, implemented by the Economic Planning Division, with support from the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment. The project, comprising four key components, aims to strengthen health facilities, enhance public health surveillance,…

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On October 7, 2025, police arrested and charged Raphique Delpeche, a 25-year-old Labourer of Victoria Village, with the offences of Assault and Damage to Property. According to the investigations, the accused assaulted a 40-year-old Resident of the same address by squeezing her neck and striking her head with her hands causing actual bodily harm. She was also charged with damaging one (1) Samsung Galaxy A15 Cellular Phone valued €76.00 Euro, by causing it to fall to the ground – the property of a 40-year-old Resident of Victoria Village. The offences were committed in Victoria Village on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.…

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Dr. Godwin Friday, Leader of the Opposition and Member of Parliament for the Northern Grenadines, could face a significant legal challenge to his electoral nomination just 17 days before the upcoming general elections. Ten constituents from Bequia have submitted a formal objection to the Supervisor of Elections, challenging Dr. Friday’s eligibility to stand as a representative. The core of their argument centers on his Canadian citizenship, which they claim disqualifies him under Section 26 of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Constitutional Order, 1979. The complainants allege that Dr. Friday’s own parliamentary statements confirm his Canadian citizenship, which they argue…

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Saboto Caesar Announces 300-Room Resort for South Central Windward Minister of Agriculture and South Central Windward MP Saboto Caesar has announced a major tourism investment in his constituency, revealing that an investor recently made a 10% deposit on land earmarked for a 300-room resort near South Windward. The announcement was made during a Unity Labour Party (ULP) rally in Biabou, where Caesar framed the development as a strategic win for employment and tourism growth. “This investor chose South Central Windward because of its proximity to Argyle International Airport,” Caesar told supporters. “He said, ‘When I leave the airport, I can…

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ULP candidate Dr. Grace Walters has robustly defended her EC$144,000 government contract, pushing back against criticism from the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP). Dr. Walters directly addressed allegations of political favoritism, emphasizing her professional qualifications and commitment to healthcare improvement. “I am Grace to you, but to Daniel Cummings, I am Dr. Grace Walters,” she declared, positioning herself as a symbol of professional excellence and women’s empowerment. The contract, specifically tied to the development of the Arnos Vale Acute Care Referral Hospital, involves supporting planning, operational transition, and quality assurance protocols for a critical healthcare infrastructure project. Walters emphasized that…

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The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) is investigating a shooting incident that occurred in Layou on November 2, 2025, just after 8pm, during which two male adults were injured. ​Injured are two 26-year-old male residents of Layou who were shot while traveling along a public road in Layou. ​Both men are at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital receiving medical treatment. ​The RSVGPF appeals to anyone with information that could assist in this investigation to come forward. Your cooperation is vital in ensuring justice in this matter and maintaining the safety and security of our nation. ​Contact Information:

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On November 6, 2025, police arrested and charged Kevin Baptiste, a 35-year-old labourer of Cemetery Hill, Bequia, with the offences of Damage to Property, Burglary, and Handling Stolen Goods. According to investigations, on July 28, 2025, in Cemetery Hill, Bequia, Baptiste, without lawful excuse, damaged one (1) 3×3 white aluminum window net valued at sixty-five dollars ($65.00 ECC), the property of a 63-year-old businessman of Cemetery Hill, by pushing it with his hands. He appeared before the Bequia Magistrate’s Court on November 7, 2025, pleaded guilty to the charge, and was reprimanded and discharged. Subsequent inquiries uncovered that between July…

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On November 7, 2025, police arrested and charged Leswan Stewart, a 21-year-old Clerk of Mckies Hill/ Rockies, with the offence of Theft. According to investigations, the accused stole One Thousand and Seventy-Six dollars and forty-seven cents ($1,076.47) ECC – the property of a 32-year-old Pharmacist of Stubbs. The offence was committed in Kingstown between 1:53pm and 2:54pm on November 3, 2025. Stewart appeared before the Kingstown Magistrate Court on November 7, 2025, and pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was granted bail in the sum of $2,000.00 ECC with one surety. He was also ordered not to have any…

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On November 7, 2025, police arrested and charged Jemore Jack, a 23-year-old Labourer of Arnos Vale, with the offence of Theft. According to investigations, the accused stole one grey Car valued at $13,500.00ECC – the property of a 32-year-old Mason of Park Hill. The offence was committed in Park Hill between 10:15pm on October 3, 2025 and 9:40am on October 4, 2025. Jack appeared before the Colonaire Magistrate Court on November 6, 2025, and pleaded guilty to the charge. He was granted bail in the sum of $2,000.00 ECC, with one (1) surety. The matter was adjourned to November 13,…

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