Hundreds of Dorian victims still missing
Hurricane Dorian pulverised part of the Bahamas a month ago and officials say there are still at least 600 people missing.
Hurricane Dorian pulverised part of the Bahamas a month ago and officials say there are still at least 600 people missing.
The Jamaican government is teaming up with Harvard University to establish a Phytomedicine and Medical Cannabis Institute.
The Trinidad and Tobago government is worried by the increasing number of elderly citizens being murdered or disappearing for ever and the perpetrators are often family members.
Guyanese citizens are optimistic about their country’s progress in combating corruption, although Guyana still faces major challenges to prepare itself to manage its newfound oil wealth.
The new resort will boast 130 rooms, conference facilities, bars and restaurants. PM Skerrit said that the project will be located on the Public Works site along the west-coast Leblanc Highway.
he Caribbean race season’s opening regatta is now to be known as Round Barbados Sailing Week, which replaces its former title, the Mount Gay Round Barbados Series. Organised by Barbados Cruising Club in association with Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc and Mount Gay,
Councillor Austin Harris tendered the Minister of Community Affairs’ apologies before delivering an Older Persons Month Message.
he Cayman Islands Government TV (CIGTV) has come to an agreement with the Cayman Compass to share community based news content.
The National Trust has joined forces with public electric provider Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) to reinstate its Bat Conservation Programme, which protects all nine of Cayman’s native bat species.
The Pirates Week Festival Office is proud to announce the official theme of the 2019 festival is “Shipwrecked”, this in an effort to incorporate the Cayman Catboat – an integral part of the islands’ history – and linking Caymanian culture and heritage to the fantasy festival.