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PM Says Cul De Sac Bridge Aims To Create Jobs, Stimulate Economy

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Prime Minister Allen Chastanet  says construction of the Cul de Sac bridge which began a few weeks ago, aims to strengthen a key infrastructure asset. He explained that at the same time, the project  aims to create jobs and stimulating the local economy through an EC $37 Million grant from the Government of Japan. Chastanet […]

This article PM Says Cul De Sac Bridge Aims To Create Jobs, Stimulate Economy appeared first on St. Lucia Times News.

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