 Coming to you from RGIS Studios, I am Anicia Antoine and this is your Midnight News Brief. The Prime Minister of St Lucia, Noble Allen Chastney joined the Governor-General of St Lucia, Sir Emmanuel Neville Snack, as he opened up the Government House to the Rising Stars Police Youth Club, who have been engaged in a summer programme with kids from the South. The Prime Minister commanded members of the club and the RSLPF Youth Fort Community Relations branch, who devoted their valued time and efforts to making sure the children had fun while learning during the summer. Honourable Chastney congratulated the Police and the Rising Stars Youth Club on continuing to encourage the youth and building on relationships with the community. With the prediction of more intense weather systems as a result of climate change, the world must make the necessary adjustments so as to withstand the impacts. Prime Minister of St Lucia, the Honourable Allen Chastney, explained that the Government of St Lucia has recognised that change is necessary, including a change in the public's mindset and behaviour in the face of climate change. Efforts must also be made to ensure that the country is more resilient and that will require a change in the way it builds its infrastructure, among other things. Honourable Chastney noted that there was to be the establishment of a $100 billion fund, however it never got off the ground. The Prime Minister added that there must be a review as to the amount of time it takes to draw down on funds made available as most of them have long project cycles. The Honourable Chastney also indicated that a review of the classification of debt is a must. Debt incurred as a result of a country's thrust to build resilience or to rebuild after a disaster added to national debt is not sustainable and repayment of such debts will require long periods. The Department of Health and Wellness, which is to inform the public that the Moshi and Tirochet castries' wellness centres have been closed for retrofitting works and that the SMART Healthcare Facilities Project get towards safer, greener and more sustainable facilities. Residents of Moshi and Tirochet castries are kindly asked to access healthcare services at any other wellness centres in close proximity. The Entrypo and Library Wellness centres will also be closed by the end of the first week in September to undergo similar retrofitting works. As of Monday, August 26, 2019, the Bexel Wellness Centre has been reopened for healthcare services to residents of the community. The Department of Health and Wellness, which is to thank the general public, especially those from the affected areas, for their continued cooperation during the SMART Healthcare Facilities Project. This has been your media news brief. Thank you for watching.