Grenada has its first female lifeguard
Grenada recently appointed its first female lifeguard, Mia Benjamin, who started three weeks ago. With 15 male lifeguards on their lifeguard staff, they were pleased to announce this recent hire.
Grenada recently appointed its first female lifeguard, Mia Benjamin, who started three weeks ago. With 15 male lifeguards on their lifeguard staff, they were pleased to announce this recent hire.
Jamaicans who use the online passport renewal service are no longer required to have their application forms and photographs certified by a Justice of the Peace or other official.
A new general hospital and a more resilient healthcare system will soon be built in St Kitts and Nevis. Prime Minister Timothy Harris announced the government's plans for a new health facility.
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority reopened on June 1 and so far, everything has gone relatively smoothly to mitigate the spread of coronavirus. The new campaign ‘Your Space in the Sun’ has been launched to encourage visitors.
A Barbadian photojournalist was murdered when he was sent to a location where a murder had already been committed. Distraught media workers and stunned police officers converged on Bishop’s Court Hill following the slaying of Nation Newspaper photojournalist Christoff Griffith last Monday.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said Trinidad and Tobago borders will remain closed as long as health requirements related to COVID-19 remain in place, although local businesses are partially opening.
Jamaica has joined in the Black Lives Matter movement with their own protests with their focus on police brutality and it has also sparked debate on skin colour issues.
Central Bank governors from across the Caribbean are to discuss how the region navigates out of the COVID-19 crisis. A forum, dubbed “COVID and Economic Policy: Protecting Jobs, Businesses, and the Economy” has been organised for Thursday, June 25th.
The Trinidad & Tobago government is prepared to host the 2020 edition of the Caribbean Premier League this summer because the effect of COVID-19 has made it impractical to stage in various countries as normal. image of defending CPL chmpions Barbados Tridents.
Dominica is seeing an entirely transformed healthcare infrastructure according to Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit. He held an online public discussion on Sunday where he engaged with Dominicans and provided updates on the latest government activities.