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Sharine Joseph

Jamaica

Lifestyle Journalist at Loop St. Lucia

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | loopnews.com | Sharine Joseph

    Lifestyle & Entertainment 3 mins read St.Lucia Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana Barbados More Caribbean Instant noodles have long been a go-to for quick meals, late-night snacks, or budget-friendly food options. While they’re convenient and satisfying on their own, with just a little creativity, they can be transformed into something far more flavorful and filling.

  • 3 weeks ago | loopnews.com | Sharine Joseph

    The Saint Lucia Ottawa Association (SLOA) is celebrating the remarkable achievement of young gymnast Shanae Emmanuel, who delivered an outstanding performance at the 2025 Canadian National Gymnastics Championship held in Calgary, Alberta, from May 25 to 30. Representing Level 10 in the 12 to 15 age category, Shanae captured the national spotlight by claiming the title of Vault Champion.

  • 3 weeks ago | loopnews.com | Sharine Joseph

    Sarah Joseph, a proud St. Lucian and devoted boy mom, has always been passionate about helping others. With over a decade of experience in corporate leadership spanning Collections, Recoveries, and HR her natural ability to guide those around her laid the groundwork for a new chapter rooted in empowerment, mindset mastery, and neuro coaching. Even before stepping fully into coaching, Sarah was known for her vibrant personality, love for laughter, and deep connections with people.

  • 3 weeks ago | loopnews.com | Sharine Joseph

    Business 5 mins read St.Lucia Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana Barbados More Caribbean Michelle N. Samuel’s rise from humble beginnings to becoming a trailblazer in Caribbean entrepreneurship is a story rooted in resilience, faith, and tireless dedication to social impact.

  • 3 weeks ago | loopnews.com | Sharine Joseph

    Lifestyle & Entertainment 3 mins read St.Lucia Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana Barbados More Caribbean As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season approaches, communities across the Caribbean are urged to stay alert and prepared. Forecasters are predicting another active season, influenced by shifting climate patterns and warm ocean temperatures. Here are five key things you should know:1.