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We thought it was time for St. Lucians and other stakeholders to come, work and move forward together. But in order to do that, we all need to know what is actually happening in St. Lucia. So we are here to provide a service to the St. Lucia community, by providing up to date, relevant and objective news and information about St. Lucia Estuary, South Africa.

If anything happens in St. Lucia , many stories start to go around. We hope, through professional journalism, to separate fact from fiction, to bring you the objective truth without choosing sides. That is what journalism is all about. If you've heard anything and want to know what really happened, send us an email (TamlynHead@gmail.com) and we'll investigate what's actually going on, and provide our findings in an objective manner on this site. Make sure you subscribe to this blog by leaving your email address on the right of this page, so whenever a new news item is published, you get to know about it.

As an additional service, we offer a business directory, an agenda of activities organised in St. Lucia, as well as an up to date listing of employment and housing opportunities.

In other words, if you wanna know what's really happening in St. Lucia, this is the place to look at!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

March For Rhinos 2012

Given St Lucia's proximity to Durban and the number of conservationists &  wildlife enthusiasts in our community, St Lucia News thought it appropriate to report on the Rhino March 2012.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Good Start to Whale Watching Season

This year's whale watching season is well underway with a local operator reporting 9 Humpback Whales and approximately 150 Common Dolphins spotted on Thursday 7 June.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Croc Centre Hosts Snake Handling Course

A snake handling course, scheduled for this Sunday 10 June, will be conducted by renowned Herpetologist and published author, Johan Marais, at St Lucia's Croc Centre.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

St Lucia KZN Town of the Year Finalist

 St Lucia has been chosen by the public as KwaZulu-Natal's town of the year.  Our town beat both Newcastle and Dundee in this year's competition and we look forward to the national round of the competition; the winner of which will be announced later this winter.  Well done St Lucia!