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Day: March 2, 2017

An ‘Insane’ track for Carnival 2017

The tracks just keep on flowing for Benje, The St. Lucian Born Aficionado who is based in The Bahamas. Just on the heels of his release of ‘Winer Dem’ a few weeks ago, Benje intends on feeding his fans even…

10th ILO Caribbean Minister of Labour Meeting adopts its Conclusions

Kingston (ILO News) – Following two days of deliberation on realizing decent work under the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, the Ministers of Labour and other high-level representatives of the Ministries and Departments of Labour of the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean1,…

Law firms accused of owing Cayman Islands millions in fees

From The Global Legal Post International law firms practicing Cayman law without a licence are under fire from opposition members of the Legislative Assembly on the offshore center who say they owe the nation $50 million in fees over the…

New theory emerges about why Sherri Papini was abducted and then returned

From nzherald,co,nz A disturbing new theory has emerged about why California mum Sherri Papini was abducted and then returned to her family. The mother-of-two has rarely been seen since she was allegedly kidnapped and then returned 22 days later with…

Cartoon of the Week

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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US-Caribbean Coast Guard make multi-million dollar drugs bust

SAN JUAN Puerto Rico (CMC) — Two days after four Guyanese were arrested, United States Coast Guard officials said that drugs estimated to value US$125 million had been seized during a joint operation involving Caribbean Coast Guard officials in international…

Ancient fossils may hold the oldest known signs of life on Earth

BY MARIA GALLUCCI From Mashable Ancient rocks in northwestern Canada may contain the oldest evidence of life on Earth. Scientists have discovered remains of microorganisms that likely thrived around 3.8 billion years ago near volcanic vents on the seafloor, according…

Emojis

We asked trendsetters to design their own emoji BY RACHEL THOMPSON From Mashable When words fail us, emoji are always there to fill in the blanks. But there are times when finding that perfect emoji for a situation or story…

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Former beauty queen denies involvement in international drug ring

ROSEAU, Dominica, Feb 28 2017 – A former Dominica beauty queen Tuesday denied reports circulating on the social media that she had been implicated in an international drug ring in the United Kingdom. In a statement, Tasia Flossiac, the 2016…

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Ninety percent of predatory fish gone from Caribbean coral reefs due to overfishing

From Phys.org Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have found that up to 90 percent of predatory fish are gone from Caribbean coral reefs, straining the ocean ecosystem and coastal economy. The good news? They identified…