Dominica is in full carnival swing
Dominica has started a series of carnival events that will include its Children’s Carnival in Grand Bay on 19 February.
Dominica has started a series of carnival events that will include its Children’s Carnival in Grand Bay on 19 February.
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved US$17 million in financing for a geothermal energy development project in Nevis, which is aimed at reducing electricity costs, reducing carbon emissions and increasing energy security.
Caribbean Airlines advises that its ninth 737-8 aircraft, 9Y-SUR was introduced into commercial operations on December 16. The aircraft operated the return flight BW 484/483, from Piarco International Airport to Miami International Airport.
The iconic Jamaican film ‘The Harder They Come’ has celebrated 50 years since its release and lovers of the world renowned movie will soon be able to see a theatre version in New York.
Caribbean countries seeking reparations for slavery and colonial domination in the past now have the full backing of CARICOM who sent representatives to Switzerland for the first conference to discuss these issues.
Some LIAT workers who were laid off when the airline almost went out of business nearly three years ago, are still fighting for a severance settlement.
Cayman Islands residents are becoming increasingly aware that travelling to the United States if they have visited Cuba recently can become difficult at best, impossible at worst.
Cayman Islanders who love cruise vacations now have an option to enjoy a trip on the world’s biggest cruise ship.
Jamaican police are not only having to deal with an alarming crime wave on the island, but also are trying to monitor crime barons controlling criminals from the United States.
Dominica’s incumbent Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit’s party Tuesday scored another victory in the country’s snap elections.