Trinidad will legalise marijuana soon
Trinidad and Tobago is moving closer to legalising marijuana use.
Trinidad and Tobago is moving closer to legalising marijuana use.
Jamaica is getting a wave of new airlift for the upcoming winter tourist season, particularly on the north coast.
The Antigua and Barbuda Police Service Commission has sacked Wendell Robinson as Commissioner of Police after 32 years’ service with immediate effect. He will not receive his pension either.
Former St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister and National Hero, Sir Kennedy Alphonse Simmonds, has released an autobiography chronicling his life.
The British Virgin Islands is seeing a major tourism rebound so far this year, according to the latest data from the Caribbean Tourism Organisation.
Dominica goes to the polls on Dec. 6 but the build up to general elections has been fraught with controversy stemming from a TV expose.
Rastafarians in Barbados will soon be permitted to use cannabis for sacramental purposes.
Trinidad has unveiled bold plans to grow its relatively understated tourism with emphasis on the sectors of sports, events and conferences.
The Grenada public and media is outraged after a paedophile was given such a lenient sentence that the Director of Public Prosecution office has advised the police to appeal the case in which a magistrate ordered a church elder to pay a five-year-old child EC$600 after pleading guilty to sexually mo
The St Kitts and Nevis government has announced the completion of the twin islands’ new cruise pier at Port Zante. With the opening of the port’s second pier, Port Zante, located in Basseterre, St Kitts, can now simultaneously host up to three of the world’s largest cruise ships.