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DIPT Celebrates Saint Lucia’s First Female Chief Engineer

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As Saint Lucia joined the rest of the world in the observance of International Women’s Day (and Women’s History Month in some territories) the Department of Infrastructure, Ports and Transport celebrates Mrs. Renata Philogene-McKie- Saint Lucia’s first female Chief Engineer. This historical moment for the DIPT took effect on January 4th, 2023 when she was […]

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