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Retired educator pleased with Guyana’s rapid development in all sectors
-recounts some of her teaching experiences LOUISE Moore-Johnson has given back to her community and by extension the country, through teaching. For many years, she served in different areas as an educator. As a young teacher, things then were...
These Are the Culinary Teams Coming to Barbados for Taste of the Caribbean
The Caribbean’s top chefs and mixologists are preparing to take center stage in Barbados this November. The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association has announced the participating culinary teams for the 2025 edition of Taste of the Caribbean, set...
Passion, fire: The fork-in-the-road moment that defines a rivalry
When Australia and India share a cricket field you can bank on fireworks, records being rewritten, and often enough, a touch of controversy. The Ashes might be the oldest rivalry in women's cricket, but across the past decade, Australia's contests...
West Indies Women Launch Intensive ...
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Women’s Senior Team has begun an intensive eight-week training camp in Antigua as they prepare for a landmark year in 2026, featuring six tours, 15 ODIs, a Test match and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. The...
CAL flight alerts arrived too late: Trini students prepare for Cat-5 hurricane
Trinidad and Tobago students at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Mona Campus in Jamaica insisted yesterday they were not notified about additional Caribbean Airlines (CAL) flights made available for their return home ahead of Hurricane...
The Time for a Decade of Island Resilience is Now
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Editors' Choice, Energy, Environment, Featured, Global, Headlines, Natural Resources, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Opinion The Rock Islands, Palau. Credit:...
OECS / UBEC Partner with Grenada, Saint Lucia & St. Vincent and the Grenadines to Promote Caribbean Yachting at the Annapolis SailbBoat Show
Regional collaboration highlights the Eastern Caribbean’s strength as a sustainable yachting destination The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, through the Unleashing the Blue Economy of the Caribbean (UBEC) Project, in...
Montserratian Students in Jamaican Urged to Hunker Down at UWI and UTEC
Premier Reuben T. Meade has issued an urgent appeal to Montserratian students studying in Jamaica to take immediate precautions as Category 4 Hurricane Melissa approaches the island, warning that the storm poses a serious threat to life and...
WI women begin preparations ahead of hectic 2026 campaign
With a hectic 2026 schedule fast approaching, West Indies women have begun an intensive eight-week training camp in Antigua to prepare themselves for a rigorous year of cricket. The camp, which started on Monday and is scheduled to end the week of...
Hurricane Melissa turns into Category 4, threatens flooding in Jamaica, Haiti
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a major Category 4 hurricane, with the possibility of intensifying to a Category 5 storm Sunday night, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to cause catastrophic flooding in the northern Caribbean,...
West Indies Women begin intensive training camp ahead of landmark 2026 season
The West Indies Women’s senior cricket team has embarked on an intensive eight-week training camp in Antigua, marking the start of preparations for what is being described as a landmark year in 2026 — one that will feature six international tours,...
NEW YORK’S HIDDEN OECS NATION: OVER 300,000 EASTERN CARIBBEAN NATIONALS CALL THE BIG APPLE HOME
An in-depth analysis of migration, identity, and community among OECS citizens in New York City — the unofficial capital of the Caribbean diaspora. A CITY BUILT BY ISLANDS When you walk through Brooklyn’s Flatbush Avenue on a summer evening, you...
Eastern Caribbean Weighs Anchor In Annapolis.
- Advertisement - The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, working with the Unleashing the Blue Economy of the Caribbean (UBEC) Project, teamed up with the tourism boards of Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the...
West Indies Women begin preparations ahead of hectic 2026 campaign
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – With a hectic 2026 schedule fast approaching, West Indies Women have begun an intensive eight-week training camp in Antigua to prepare themselves for a rigorous year of cricket. The camp, which started on October 20 and is...
40 Antiguan Students Sheltered at Pegasus Hotel as Hurricane Melissa Nears Jamaica
Antiguan Students Sheltered at Pegasus Hotel as Hurricane Melissa Nears Jamaica More than 40 Antiguan and Barbudan students studying in Jamaica have been relocated to the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel as Hurricane Melissa strengthens and threatens to...
Dominica citizenship by investment for Nigerians: Your path to global freedom
BY UCHECHUKWU OKWUM You’re tired of visa rejections. You’re frustrated with endless embassy queues and the uncertainty of whether your travel plans will actually work out. If you’re a Nigerian with the means to change this situation, you’re in the...
Locals react to recent report over downtown San Luis Obispo vacancies
A recent report detailed the health of businesses in Downtown San Luis Obispo but not everyone agrees on the findings. Is the sky falling? Depends who you ask. “No the sky is not falling," Moondoggies Beach Club owner Randy Adler said. “We are...
‘It’s my first hurricane' - Antiguan visitor in Manchester braces for Hurricane Melissa
Sixty-one-year-old Barbara Mason has never experienced a hurricane. The Antiguan who has lived in the United States for more than 30 years, said she has never been in either country during a hurricane. She recently came to Jamaica for a family...
UWI Mona students cry neglect as hurricane approaches
Almost 270 Trinidad and Tobago students at the Mona campus of The University of the West Indies (The UWI) in Jamaica say the Government has ignored their pleas for help as Hurricane Melissa intensifies and nears landfall on the island. United...
PM Browne Celebrates Dominican Spirit at Creole Music Festival
PM Browne Joins Dominica’s 25th World Creole Music Festival Celebration Prime Minister Gaston Browne joined Dominicans this weekend to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the World Creole Music Festival, one of the Caribbean’s signature cultural...