 Welcome to NTN Nightly. I am Jesse Léonce. This edition stops stories government assures that it has not allowed a housing development to compromise St. Lucia's World Heritage Site. Educator Angelina Paul used to be sworn in as the ninth member of the upper house and the Boyce Training Centre achieving new milestones 60 years on. St. Lucia's World Heritage Site has not been compromised. That is the assurance from the government of St. Lucia after concerns were raised over the erection of a private dwelling house at the base of the Pétain's management area. Minister for Physical Planning and Parliamentary Representative for Souffre-François-Jacques, Hon. Herod Stanislaus, issued a statement on Friday 18 September 2020 clarifying the details of the development. Hon. Herod Stanislaus, Minister for Physical Planning, states that in 2016 his department became aware that property within the Pétain's management area had been sold to a Canadian developer during the tenure of the previous administration. This came to light via an application submitted in September 2016 to the Development Control Authority, DCA, for a touristic proposal for an acre of the area with a concept that included a long list of amenities to be built. Today, a private dwelling house stands at this site located at the base of the Pétain's, much to the concern of many citizens. The government of St. Lucia assures that it has upheld regulations for the site even turning down the original plan of a Canadian developer. Hon. Stanislaus explains. The technical staff at the DCA conducted an assessment and appraisal of the proposal and made a recommendation for rejection of the plans submitted by the developer. The staff of the ministry made these recommendations on the basis that the proposed development site falls within policy area 1 of the Pétain's management area and according to the design guide of the Limits of Acceptable Change Study of 2014. Which means that our administration rejected the initial plans of the developer due to the fact that it was not in keeping with the rules which govern the area. The following year, the DCA responded favorably to a second proposal submitted by the same applicant which fell within the guidelines of the Pétain's management area. The developer was granted approval in principle for land use and a concept to construct a one-story single-family residential building on 2,846 square feet in the same area. This was a completely redesigned structure which the DCA advised had made the criteria of the locked study hence approval was granted for a structure which keeps to the guidelines and aesthetics of the area. The approved construction is in an area which had already featured an estate house. I wish to make it clear that at all times the DCA and the Ministry of Physical Planning have been monitoring this development to ensure it is in keeping with the guidelines. As regards to this property, at no time has the DCA approved any new development within the noble zone of the Pétain's management area. Honourable Stanislaus reassures the nation that the Department of Planning and the DCA has abided by the laws and rules governing the Pétain's management area and at no time was any aspect of the development in question approved that would threaten St. Lucia's World Heritage Site designation. Retired lecturer and denry native Angelina Fira Polius has been appointed and will be sworn in as government senator in the Parliament of St. Lucia at the next sitting of the Senate. Ms. Polius joins the Senate as the ninth member of the upper house replacing Senator Timothy Mangal. Ms. Polius holds a bachelor's degree with first-class honours in education from the University of the West Indies and a master's in new literacies from the University of Sheffield. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education with UNICAF University in Organizational Change and Leadership. Cumulatively, she has over 30 years of service as a teacher and was a lecturer for almost 13 years at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College Division of Teacher Education and Educational Administration. Currently, she is an E-Tutor and course coordinator and a research supervisor in the Master's in Literacy Instruction Program at the University of the West Indies Open Campus. Angelina Fira Polius will be the fifth ephemeral senator of the upper house. The government of St. Lucia has thanked outgoing Senator Timothy Mangal for his service and contribution. The Boys Training Centre, BTC, is this year celebrating 60 years of service to the nation's young men providing protection and direction to them. The BTC has recorded success with its intervention programme. We hear more about that in this report. The Juvenile Rehabilitation and Detention Centre houses boys in conflict with the law as well as those in need of care and protection. Over the last 60 years, the Boys Training Centre, the BTC, has evolved in its service offerings towards the institution has therapy sessions, technical and vocational programmes, agriculture and sporting avenues. A source of pride is the musical band sponsored by the Amy Winehouse Foundation. Wang Songson is the general manager of the BTC. We have agriculture, we have auto mechanics and welding and we have woodwork. Sometime last year, we decided, well, two years ago, we decided to try for the Caribbean vocational qualifications. This is something that had never been introduced to Boys Training Centre. We had never had a boy prior to this come to Boys Training Centre and leave with a certificate. The first boy was assessed for level one welding and he passed and he also went on to do level two. Now, this was a boy who was there for care and protection. But I'm happy to say this year, we have two boys who are here as Juvenile offenders and in August, which is last month, they were assessed in auto mechanics, in welding, sorry, and they both got level one passes and that was a major success for us. The sports programme Mr. Songson says has helped the centre in transforming the wards, giving them new attitudes to life. Currently, a group of boys are making hits on the national under-19 rugby team. Last year, 2019, we took a group of 19 boys to Grenada to participate in a football tournament, which is called the Caribbean Children's Charity Shield Soccer Tournament. And out of teams from across the region, Trinidad, Barbados, Grenada, St. Vincent, we were the only Juvenile detention centre there. And at the end of the tournament, we were able to get the award from the most disciplined team. So that is a big step in changing the stigmatisation associated to the centre. Mr. Songson says the BTC receives troubled boys that staff must mould into productive citizens. Critical to that process is continued intervention. The centre runs an aftercare programme which involves job placement and housing. Massey Store St. Lucia, along with other private sex entities, Songson says have been of tremendous assistance. The involvement of former wards also inspires the boys. We had a programme recently, it was called Being the Change, where we invited persons probably from wards of the centre to speak to the boys. And I know that we invited a police officer who was a former ward at the centre. In conversation with him, he mentioned a customs officer who was here with him at the time. He also mentioned a prison officer. He mentioned a fireman and he mentioned persons that are successful overseas. So there are a lot of success stories. It's just that it's a little and far between, but there are genuine success stories. But we find that the boys do best when they have the family support or when they have the support system around them. Because most of the boys who are successful, when they come to the centre, we will know whether they will be successful or not. Because some boys would come here and they would be here for an extended period of time. You wouldn't see one family member coming to visit them. The boys training centre on July 23rd, 2020 received $50,000 from the proceeds of the annual Prime Minister's Independence Ball. From the Government Information Service, Lisa Joseph reporting. 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 kerosene has changed. The retail price of gasoline, diesel, LPG 2022 and 100lb cylinders remains unchanged. The price changes take effect from Monday, September 21st, 2020. Gasoline remains unchanged at $12.13 per gallon. Kerosene decreased from $7.15 to $5.62 per gallon. Diesel remains unchanged at $10.78 per gallon. The 20lb LPG cylinder remains unchanged at $28.36 per gallon. The 22lb LPG cylinder is also unchanged at $31.19 per gallon. The 100lb LPG cylinder too is unchanged at $169.44. The next adjustment of the retail price of fewer products will be on Monday, October 12th, 2020. Up next we have Primus Hutchinson with the NTN Nouvelle Aquarium. Welcome back time now for the NTN Nouvelle Aquarium with Primus Hutchinson. Thank you so much, Jesse. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the National Television of NTN. This is the NTN Nouvelle Aquarium. This is Primus Hutchinson. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. This is the State Department for Information and Information. It is important for everyone to understand that the history of the population that was found in the region, instead of moving forward, has a place that is known as Levoin. According to the Ministry of Health, and the Secretary of State, there is an agreement to have a 20-year-old living room for the Greek business in Canada by Mendesi. It was in January 2015 that the government was able to move forward. The representative of the meeting was given a letter from Dr. Demilkenes, the Greek Salah from Canada, and the Prime Minister of the Salah, who also was the Finance Minister, and the Chief of the Solangement. The Salah letter was given to Mrs. Sanislas Mutweki, the lawyer of Mutweki, and the Mendesi family, who was the head of the business in Canada to buy for the Salah, to build a good establishment for the family to live, and a lot of establishments to make vacancies and to rent. Mrs. Sanislas also said to let the lawyer explain to the Prime Minister of the Salah to know that the majority of the Salah owners had their place in the restructuring, which could replace the model called the Pacific Oceanic Restructuring, and the Chief of the Salah, who was the head of the Salah business, which could have a better view on the matter. After the discussion, the Prime Minister said that he was satisfied with the agreement on the 3rd October 2015. On December 18, 2015, the Grand Chef of the Salah found permission to develop a property by the government of the United States. Minister Sanislas said that it was only September 2016 that the administration itself came to serve the application of the property vote. According to the Ministry of the Authority, yes, there were applications, such as the follow-up, which were governed by the government, which allowed the management of the property. Mr. Sanislas said that in March 2017, there were a lot of applications that were made by the government, which allowed the management of the property. The Prime Minister said that the Ministry of the Authority would never allow the development of the property to be found in the place where the property was built. The government of Taiwan said that it would not allow the construction of the property, to be completed by the government. The ambassador from Taiwan requested that he let him established a Now, I would like to look at an idea based on the twist of the novel. There was no interesting idea and in fact, they did not let him 아니야 he must have given out Corona. Taiwan by the Confias a condition to visit this to government continue to protect the special to to to to to to to to to to to to