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Month: July 2018

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Hurricane Debby, and 5 others expected to hit the Caribbean

By Dennis Adonis From Guyana Guardian Guyana Guardian – Still recovering from Hurricane Maria, which had caused the loss of around 4,600 lives across the region just a few months ago, several Caribbean nations are once again bracing themselves and…

Silversands Grenada offers a novel modern option for Caribbean getaways and exclusive benefits for Virtuoso® guests

NEWS PROVIDED BY Virtuoso NEW YORK, July 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — With its sleek modern architecture, Silversands Grenada will represent a radical departure from traditional Caribbean resorts when it opens November 1, 2018. Focusing on community and culture, the unpretentious…

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Forensic patient policy for Dutch Caribbean

From The Daily Herald St Maarten CAY HILL–Creating a forensic patient policy for the Dutch Caribbean was among the items discussed when Aruba Prosecutor’s Office representative Karina Dijkhuis Walls and Corrections Institute of Aruba representative Janice Sint Jago visited Mental…

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Caribbean elections in the age of Cambridge Analytica: SCL, Cambridge Analytica’s Caribbean history

By Earl Bousquet From teleSUR These revelations — by well-placed persons definitely in the know — clearly show that SCL has been active in the Caribbean for longer than earlier thought. Neither Grenada nor Antigua was named among the several…

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Caribbean Lottery funds rebuilding Youth Council Assoc. computer lab

From Daily Herald St Maarten The opening was postponed last year after the passage of Hurricane Irma on September 7. While the Youth Community Centre itself remained operational after Hurricane Irma, the computer lab was damaged. The window blew in….

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Caribbean tourism organization plans for October conference

From Travel Agent Central The Caribbean Tourism Organization will analyze new ways for the area’s tourism industry to adapt to changing trends and demands at this year’s State of the Tourism Industry Conference. Themed Rejuvenate, Recreate, Reconnect – New Directions…

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Techno and test-tubes: Climate-hit Caribbean touts new tourism

By Sophie Hares From Thomson Reuters Foundation Caribbean islands are experimenting with new tourism avenues as the impacts of climate change take their toll BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, July 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Promoter Ryan Kruger scouted five potential locations for…

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How did the end of the world become old news?

By David Wallace-Wells From New York Mag There has been a lot of burning lately. Last week, wildfires broke out in the Arctic Circle, where temperatures reached almost 90 degrees; they are still roiling northern Sweden, 21 of them. And…

Mamma Mia! Here … Again

I Saw Mamma Mia! Every Day for a Week By Lisa Ryan From The Cut Major spoilers for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again below. Read at your own risk. I hope this doesn’t come across as a hyperbole, but…

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Quebec sailors arrested in Caribbean after drug-laden boat set ablaze

By MATTHEW LAPIERRE From Montreal Gazette After controlling the fire, law enforcement found 1.5 tons of cocaine, estimated to be worth about $300 million. Two Quebec men face charges in the Caribbean after a drug-laden yacht in which they had…