 Welcome to the NTN Nightly, I'm Nisha Charles, this edition's top stories. Fresh calls have been made for more Caribbean countries to invest in Liat. The government of St. Lucia announces its two island scholars for 2019. Corporate St. Lucia invested in the livelihoods of grossly residents. All that plus the latest in youth development sports and the NTN Nouvelle Arquéole. There are fresh calls for more Caribbean countries to consider invested in the Leeward Islands Air Transport Liat, even as the airline continues to reel from annual losses amounting to millions. This was the consensus reached by Caribbean leaders who attended the just concluded 30th inter-sessional meeting of the heads of CARICOM, which was held in St. Kitts over two days. Liat's main shareholder governments are Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The move is to now encourage the governments of St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, Grenada and Guyana to come on board and purchase shares within Liat. St. Lucia's position on the issue, however, has been clear. According to the island's tourism minister, it would be irresponsible as a government to invest in Liat in its current state. We hear more from Anissa Antwine. Last October, shareholder governments and their representatives from Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda and Grenada attended a high-level meeting to discuss the future viability of the original carrier, Liat. A CDB-funded analysis has inspected the original carrier's performance and concluded that there are weaknesses in the airline's human resource functions specifically low productivity and performance. Minister for Tourism Dominic Fade stated that St. Lucia will not invest in the airline under its current structure. I think our government position is very, very clear. We believe that Liat or any other regional airline that seeks to bring about the Caribbean islands together or link them together is very critical. But, however, that must be done in an environment that is structured, that is efficient, that is profitable, and it should not be a drain on the taxpayers of the Caribbean in favor of any particular island that may, for example, have an over-staffing situation. So that is our position. It's very, very clear. I don't intend to invest any money under the current structure of Liat and I think that that is the position of a number of other Caribbean territories who are very cautious about their involvement in Liat financially or from an equitable point of view. CEO of Liat, Julie Rifer Jones, in an interview with Antigua's Observer AM stated that although she understood the need to sustain the airports, the proportion of the ticket taxed is too high to stimulate travel in the region. Although Minister Fede agrees that this may be a contributing factor, he stated that the revenue management in the aviation sector is also a pressing issue. Part of St. Lucia's problem that when you look at most of our routes, including that of the Caribbean, you don't have competition on the routes. So you do find that airlines are very much in control of what's happening. So if you look at from Miami, it's American Airlines from Atlanta, it's Delta Airlines from New York, it's JetBlue, and it keeps going down the line. There's no single gateway where there's competition and unless we have some competition, it's going to be very difficult for customers to see the kind of prices. Since 1974, from the Government Information Service, I am Anisia Antoine reporting. The Government of St. Lucia has announced the two island scholars for the year 2019. The two individuals were the top performers of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam, CAPES Unit 1 and 2. Education Division's Human Resource Officer of the Human Resource Development Unit, Althea Immanuel, introduced the two awardees. The awardees are Mr. Daniel Corter, a graduate of the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, and Mr. Shavinsky Joseph, a graduate of Viewford Comprehensive Secondary School, CAPE Division. The Island Scholarship Award covers tuition fees, housing, meals, books, ground transportation, insurance fees, and an annual round-trip ticket for the duration of study. Each awardee will receive an amount not exceeding, e.g. $65,000, with a ceiling of $225,000, which is the total value of the scholarship to cover the above expenses. The Human Resource Officer also listed available scholarship opportunities for the year 2019. These include the Taiwan Scholarship 2019 and the New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarship 2019, to name a few. The third recently released scholarship is the International Cricket Scholarship for Caribbean students. Murdoch University, in partnership with Western Australian Cricket Association, is offering International Cricket Scholarships with up to $11,000 Australian dollars to eligible West Indian students at the Murdoch University in Australia. Levels of study are bachelor's degrees, graduate diploma and master by coursework degrees, and graduate certificate degrees. Deadline for submission of these applications is 4 p.m. Australian time on the 24th of May, or 12 a.m. solution time on the 24th of May. And that was the Human Resource Officer, Althea Immanuel. The Winwood and Leeward Brewery Limited, the WLBL, has partnered with the Grossly Vendors Association to provide them with customer service and sales training to help improve the overall image of the Grossly Friday night street party. The workshop was hosted by representatives of the brewery where they announced future plans with the community and presented them with vending cards. For me, walking through Grossly on a Friday night, seeing the vendors with the trees, some of them are broken down. I thought, how can we come in as a company and help our customers look good, help them sell more beer. And this is where the idea of this vending card came about, that we provide every vendor in Grossly for a vending card. See, more like this, it's new, they can hopefully maintain it and they will be able to look better and be a better brand and therefore uplift Grossly Friday night. According to the Piton brand manager, the training was get at helping customers grow and develop as a brand. The mayor of the Grossly constituency council, James Edwin, says the training and card donation by the brewery was a step in the right direction. We've been trying to impress on the vendors. It's not just selling beers. I mean, we actually are selling a product and it's known internationally. So when people come here, they expect certain standards. Simple things like when they purchase a beer for you to tell them you have no change. I mean, this is unacceptable. So those are the kind of customer service and presentation that we've been trying to inculcate in our vendors. Winwood and Leroy Brewery Limited also announced plans to improve the image of the community through the construction of a children's park near the Grossly library to be completed in 2019. In keeping with changes in international oil prices and government's application of the modified market passed through petroleum pricing mechanism, the retail price of gasoline, diesel and kerosene remains unchanged. The prices of the LPG 2022 and 100-pound cylinders have been changed. The price changes take effect from Monday, March 4, 2019. Gasoline has maintained at $13.95 per gallon. Diesel has also remained at $13.95 per gallon. Kerosene remains unchanged at $8.21. The 20-pound cylinder decreased from $32.91 to $32.06 per cylinder. The 22-pound cylinder decreased from $36.48 to $35.54 per cylinder. The 100-pound cylinder decreased from $207.07 to $202.83 per cylinder. The next adjustment of the retail prices for fuel products will be on Monday, March 25, 2019. And this is the NTN Nightly. Coming up, the latest happenings in youth and sports with Ryan O'Brien. Pamela, I noticed that you built your retaining wall on my property. You will have to give me my land back or compensate me for that. My contractor isn't dumb. I trust that he will not build anything on your property. Where is your proof? Let's go to court. This situation does not require you to go to court. Looks like we have to go through mediation here. Mediation is a way people resolve conflicts like this. Someone, a third party, comes to speak to both parties. This person is called the mediator. The mediator is impartial. He or she makes sure that communication between both parties is effective and efficient. So, the mediator is a judge? No, the mediator is not a judge. Mediators, unlike judges, do not decide cases or impose settlements. Let me get a mediator to handle this retaining wall and that kitchen. Kitchen? Yes, your kitchen also falls on my land. Let me call the mediator. Welcome back. We join Ryan O'Brien for the latest happenings in youth development and sports. Welcome once again to news emanating from the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports. I'm Ryan O'Brien. Ministry responsible for youth development and sports, the Honourable Edmund Estefan, says government has embarked on a sustainable socio-economic path for citizens and is in the process of planning towards achieving community participation in activities that lead to real change. The minister made remarks while addressing the launch of the subregion's first in-depth study on adolescents. In this regard, it is understandable that the data from this research will assist as the building blocks of the basic requirements for planning or making calculated decisions of which adequate and appropriate information or data is paramount. This research recently undertaken is a critical ingredient in understanding the issues we confront our most able and energetic sector of our population. We're talking about our adolescence, our youth. It is a vital first step to make meaningful decisions to confront the fundamental, the multi-dimensional problems which affect our youth. Minister Estefan observed there was considerable mismatch between the skill sets and educational needs of employers and the qualifications of job seekers. Three more matches were played as the 2019 Mass United Insurance 50 over under-19 schools cricket tournament continued. At the Gouzille Plain Field, St. Mary's College completed a comfortable six-wicket victory over Vidbutai secondary. Vidbutai batting first in a game reduced to 40 overs a side was dismissed for 146 in 34.4 overs with Merkel's and Rose's top scrimmage of 37. Sherman Centage making 18, Noah Imanus 14 and Elroy Griffith 10. The wicket-takers for St. Mary's College were Amarie Venner with 3 for 43, Akim Ogis, two wickets for two runs, Mardin Rene 2 for 10 and Jovel Dupre 2 for 20. Chasing 147 for victory, St. Mary's College by a half-century from Mercedes' under-15 player Akim Ogis easily got to the target, finishing on 150 for four. Ogis finished on a delightful 57 not out, which included 9-4s and 1-6s and Jehan Bouda a well-composed 44 not out. At the Philippe Mars Legrand in V4, Souffaire Comprehensive Secondary had the better of Beanfield Comprehensive Secondary, winning that encounter by 71 runs. Souffaire Comprehensive Batting First made 171 all-out in 35.1 overs with Anil Foshe top scoring with a well-played 60, Stefan Tiofe in 39 and Kevin Gasi 18. Bowling for Beanfield Comprehensive, Uriah's Constantin by 4 for 30 and Kaj Roberts 3 for 43. In reply, Beanfield Comprehensive could only muster 100 in 21.2 overs with Joby Wells remaining on 23 not out and Amani Agdomar making 23. Nick Shabbatis was Souffaire Comprehensive's leading bowler with impressive figures of 6 for 18. He was supported by Richie Williams with 2 for 12. At the Ballata Plainfield, Sir Ida Simon Secondary enjoyed a good wicked victory over Cicero Secondary. Cicero Batting First dismissed for 90 with Kiwi and Jehan making 17 and Noel Leo 10. Bowling for Sir Ida Simon, Lindelwee back 5 for 17 and Shahid Klosell had 3 wickets. In reply, Sir Ida Simon knocked off the runs for the loss of just 2 wickets with Kimani Buske making 41, Gabriel Bissette 35 and Karik Victor 31. The Pole Bowl Clinic held at the George Odom Stadium in V4 for Secondary schoolboys and girls recently, marked the first step in a 2-year plan to formally establish the unique event as an official school sports championship. The objectives of the first clinic were to guide and instruct athletes who are new to the sport over their first crossbars, thereby creating a self-identity and connection with the event to provide a safe and fun initial experience in the event and to introduce them to drills and areas of strength building that would help them in subsequent sessions throughout the year. Mr. Klosell said the clinic was a success in that it was the first step in a 2-year process and had surpassed any similar events in the last few decades. He said students with great attitudes and optimism were introduced to the sport and showed the potential to be successful voters for their schools and beyond. He added that if the first step taken, adjustments in logistics will be made to ensure even greater participation and success in the next clinic. And that's where we come to the end of our update from the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports. I'm Ryan O'Brien. Thanks Ryan. The St. Lucia National Youth Council in collaboration with Volunteer St. Lucia will be working towards the implementation of a national campaign for Good Deeds Day. Good Deeds Day is a global day that unites people from 100 countries encouraging them to do good deeds for the benefit of others and the planet. Worldwide on the 7th of April 2019. We're looking to promote thinking good, speaking good and doing good and we'll be undertaking this campaign with a holistic approach. So we'll be doing good for the environment, through cleanup campaigns we'll be doing good for our senior citizens through pampering we'll be doing good for our community through beautification as well as our people for development. So we're looking forward to everybody to help us and participating. Good Deeds Day was initiated in 2007 and continues to gain momentum. The initiative held its largest day yet on April 15th 2018. 3,500,000 participants from 100 countries took part in Good Deeds Day totaling over 7 million hours of service. And stay with the NTA Nightly up next, Primers Hutchinson is here with the NTA Nouvelle Enquire. Just one click the internet connects people, businesses and nations. Being connected can open a world of information and opportunities. You can get services and products of your choice much faster. From electronic financial transactions to connecting with family and friends. From being up to date with the latest news and information to learning new skills and acquiring academic qualifications. All from the convenience of your home or wherever you roam. Get connected today. This message is brought to you as a public service announcement by Ectel, the NTRC and this station. Welcome back. We join Primers Hutchinson for the NTA Nouvelle Enquire. Thank you very much. Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank you for the information and information about the NTA Nouvelle Enquire. The NTA Nouvelle Enquire and Primers Hutchinson Thank you very much. This is the government. I announced its students in 2019 that we were assisted by the government to train universities in other countries. These two employees became as big as the other most advanced examinations in Carrebla to determine the students' skills. Officially for development of basic education, Math, I would like to thank all of you for being here today. I would like to thank Mr. Daniel Cotter, who was a student at Arthur Lewis College, and Mr. Chauvence K. Joseph, who was a student at the Second Air Force School, for a successful degree in the field of student assistance. I would like to thank all of you for being here today. I would like to thank all of you for being here today. Among these expenses are for manners, for instance for food, food, books, transportation, insurance, travel, and a whole year for vacation, and for school. So that's for every student at that school. Mr. H Innenman paid a total of $255,000 for all the expenses. Officers at the Pedestrian Department We know that there is a lot of assistance available in many countries such as Taiwan, New Zealand, and other countries. Thirdly, we have international cricket. We study at the University of Modoc, a gymnasium and association cricket Australia that offers assistance for international cricket. Our study was $1,000 Australia Police study at Haud Caubla, which is a university in Modoc, and is the pride of your bachelor's, diplomasters and certificate. At the Montreal Office, you will learn how to use the app to help you get a 4-day off-season on October 24, which is a day off from the city of Lennon on May 24. 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M'uise, Opil, Primus, And here's a look at what's happening with us weather-wise. An Atlantic high pressure system will maintain a brisk easterly wind flow and rough seas around the eastern Caribbean region during the next few days. Patches of low level clouds will drift with this wind flow and will bring some scattered showers over the islands during the forecast period. Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise caution due to brisk winds and rough seas. The tide for Castries Harbor was high at 2.41pm and will be low at 9.11pm. The tide for J4 Bay is high at 3.48pm and will be low at 10.38pm. The seas moderate to locally rough with waves and swells, 5 to 8 feet or 1.5 to 2.4 meters. The sun will rise Tuesday at 6.18am. And that brings us to the end of the NTN Nightly. Join us next time at 7pm with a repeat at 7am. You can also catch up with us anytime on the Zeynusha Government Facebook page or YouTube channel. I'm Nishita.