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Vote for Anse la Raye/Canaries Some of My Plans for Anse La Raye/Canaries Email: [email protected] Cell: 1 (758) 727-7792 Dominic Fedee United Workers Party Secretariat #13 Colony House, John Compton Highway, Castries. Contact number 1 (758) 572-4949 #ChangeisComing Facebook.com/dominic.fedee Create stronger markets in the hotel sector for farmers. Modernize the fishing industry to create more jobs and greater profits for fishing folk. Leverage opportunities for the development of call centers and factories. A fire station for Anse La Raye and surrounding west coast communities. A human resource development center for Anse La Raye Canaries to make residents better prepared and more competitive for jobs island wide. Restructure transportation in the constituency to create better access to the commercial and administrative hubs in St. Lucia. Upgrades to playing field to include lights in: Vannard, Tete Chimen, and Jacmel. Improve the broken roads and other infrastructure neglected since hurricane Tomas. Flood mitigation projects for Morne Don, Jacmel and Anse La Raye. A scholarship programme for the constituency to assist children who require financial help. Contact Information
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Vote

for Anse la Raye/Canaries

Some ofMy Plans for Anse La Raye/Canaries

Email: [email protected]: 1 (758) 727-7792

Dominic Fedee

United Workers Party Secretariat #13 Colony House, John Compton Highway, Castries.

Contact number 1 (758) 572-4949

#ChangeisComingFacebook.com/dominic.fedee

Create stronger markets in the hotel sector for farmers.Modernize the fishing industry to create more jobs and greater profits for fishing folk.Leverage opportunities for thedevelopment of call centers and factories.A fire station for Anse La Raye and surrounding west coast communities. A human resource development center for Anse La Raye Canaries to make residents better prepared and more competitive for jobs island wide. Restructure transportation in theconstituency to create better access to the commercial and administrativehubs in St. Lucia.Upgrades to playing field to includelights in: Vannard, Tete Chimen, andJacmel.Improve the broken roads and otherinfrastructure neglected sincehurricane Tomas.Flood mitigation projects for MorneDon, Jacmel and Anse La Raye.A scholarship programme for theconstituency to assist children whorequire financial help.

Contact Information

“I have a new approach to problem solving and new ideas for agriculture, fishing, sporting development and tourism that will make a positive difference to improve the lives of the people of Anse La Raye, but it is important that together, we strengthen our community organisations so that the people of Anse La Raye can contribute to the plans that will benefit them. I look forward to serving you and working with you for a better Anse La Raye and a better Saint Lucia,”said Dominic. “One love.”

“My chief interest in running for office is to make a difference in peoples’ lives. I have seen how poor management of the country can put pressure on families and the future of our children at risk. I could sit back and be content just going to my job every day, but my heart and my conscience will not allow me to do that,” says Dominic Fedee. “I was fortunate to be able to improve my own life by getting a scholarship to study overseas and I truly believe that once I am in a position to help other people realize their dreams then I must do so with all of my energy,” said Dominic.

“The good people of Anse La Raye/Canaries have asked me to work on their behalf and I am honoured to do so,” he says. “Moving around the constituency I have seen the effects of Government’s neglect and mismanagement, but I have also seen love, brotherhood and so much promise. I look forward to being able to give these wonderful Saint Lucians of Anse La Raye a voice in Parliament as part of a new United Workers’ Party Government.”


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