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In the face of vandalism

While there were several acts of vandalism in the run up to the December 1 General Election, one would have thought that after all was said and done this practice would be no more. During the campaigns, there were several reports by both parties about their posters, billboards, and flags being defaced or removed allegedly by opposing supporters.  Soon after the elections most of the huge billboards were taken down. However, that of the UWP candi…
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St. Lucia Times News broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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