 Coming to you from our GIS studios, I am Janelle Norville and this is your Midday News Brief. On Thursday, St Lucia saw the official ground breaking for the construction of the first fixed-based operation FBO at the Hironora International Airport, which will provide premium services to private and corporate aircrafts. Caribbean Aviation Services Provider, IAMJET Center Group, will be working along with the St Lucia Air & Seaport Authority, to implement the project over the next six months. The facility will consist of a 7,000 square feet terminal with dedicated in-house customs and immigration processing, premium lounge spaces, a meeting room, crew rest area and security screening. This project is particularly special as it was initially conceived back in early 2007, with the support of then Prime Minister and father of the nation, the late Sojourn Compton. Prime Minister the Honourable Alan Chastney thanked the management and staff of Slasper for the commitment and hard work that they put in to getting the project off the ground, and also the team from IAMJET Center Group for having the confidence to invest in St Lucia. The view for Saltybus, La Fag, Moghuj and Bexowelner centers have been closed for retrofitting works from December 6, 2018 under the Smart Health Facilities Project, towards safer, greener and more sustainable facilities. Retrofitting works are nearing completion, and it is expected that Saltybus, La Fag, Moghuj and Bexowelner centers will be reopened for services mid-July 2019. Health services continue to be offered as follows. Residents from La Fag and Moghuj can access services either at E-Tank's Wellness Center or Sufra Hospital. Residents from Saltybus can access services at the Labry Wellness of Euphot Wellness Center. Residents from Bexow can access services at Cicero-Varnado Casteries Wellness Center. The Euphot Wellness Center is expected to be completed and ready to offer services in August 2019. In the interim clients accessing the Euphot Wellness Center are reminded that the Euphot Wellness Center has been relocated to the Boreal Building located on Clark Street opposite the Ideal Bakery corner of Clark Street and Martin Luther King Street. The Department of Health and Wellness thanks the general public, especially those from the affected areas, for their continued cooperation during the project. The contract for the Lauban Water Supply Improvement and Extension project was recently signed. Despite the implementation of the first phase of this project in 2009, there are still certain areas in the community that have not been able to benefit from a reliable water supply. This project which is being financed under the Placid Needs Trust Fund will help cover the areas which did not benefit in this initial phase. The commencement of the road rehabilitation project in this community is also at an advanced stage. A public announcement will be made once work is ready to commence. That's all for the midday news brief. Thanks for tuning in.