Grenada’s Dive Fest goes virtual
Grenada’s annual diving festival will go virtual this year because of the global pandemic.
Grenada’s annual diving festival will go virtual this year because of the global pandemic.
Guyana’s recent find of massive oil supply was supposed to create great wealth for all its citizens, but the global pandemic has put that on long pause.
The St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) said it is pleased with the turnout of Sunday’s protest march and is hinting at taking legal action following the government’s decision to successfully table the COVID-19 (Prevention & Control) Bill in the Senate last Friday.
The Jamaica Tourist Board has begun its new tourism campaign, focusing on outdoor programs and active travel that helps tourists discover the island’s natural beauty while also remaining physically distant.
Relations between the Premier of the British Virgin Islands and the territory’s outgoing UK-appointed Governor have hit another note of discord, this time over maritime border security.
The Barbados government wants the University of the West Indies’ Cave Hill Campus to be renamed after former Prime Minister Owen Arthur, who passed away in July, aged 70.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has announced that some of the COVID-19 measures can be relaxed as soon as Saturday, if Trinidad and Tobago’s citizens continue to comply with the measures currently in place. He did not specify which measures would be relaxed.
Sixty Dominican families have received keys to their new homes as part of the nation's 'Housing Revolution' initiative. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit handed over the keys to 30 families in Grand Bay and to another 30 families in Jimmit.
Antigua and Barbuda is cautiously optimistic of staging its annual Sailing Week next year despite the uncertainty created by the global pandemic. Yachting stakeholders are planning events for the 2021 staging.
The Jamaica Labour Party remained in power by a landslide victory because they ran a far better campaign, was the overwhelming view of people in a poll.