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Day: November 25, 2018

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Foreign and Commonwealth Director for the Overseas Territories visits Cayman Islands

Mr Ben Merrick, Foreign and Commonwealth Director for the Overseas Territories visited Grand Cayman yesterday (Friday, 23 November 2018). Mr Merrick had a full schedule which saw him meet with Premier Alden McLaughlin and key contacts across Government. The Director…

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Top Caribbean institution initiates historic partnership With Nigeria

From The Stewardship Report Lagos, Nigeria. A development that can be described as historically significant took place recently when the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) based in Kingston, Jamaica signed a series of Memoranda of Understanding with Nigerian educational institutions that…

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Caribbean Entrepreneurship Community gets ready for opportunity-driven cooperation

From South Florida Caribbean News WASHINGTON, DC – The launch of The Community of Practice for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs (CoP), on Thursday, November 15 signaled to the Caribbean Community that its business leaders are ready to take charge in making…

CRS New Faces – Dylan Scott

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Do pets really make people healthier?

By: Mary Daly From Care2 Who exactly are the people sharing their homes with animals? And how does it affect their lives? One large study aimed to explore just that. It’s been widely reported that pet scan improve our health…

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Barbados: Biz tax cut ‘will hike taxes on people’ – UPP

By Marlon Madden From Barbados Today Brace for an increase in taxes in light of Government’s decision to lower the domestic corporation tax rate, level with international business companies, the United Progressive Party (UPP) is warning Barbadians. In a statement…

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Four Seasons Resort Nevis will unwrap new rooms, restaurants and guest experiences just in time for the holidays

NEVIS, WEST INDIES (October 16, 2018) – Four Seasons Resort Nevis is making its list and checking it twice to give guests a special gift when travelling to the unspoiled island destination this Festive season. The long-awaited first phase of…

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St. Kitts and Nevis: Statement by the Hon. Prime Minister, Dr. Timothy Harris at his monthly Press Conference on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 2:00 pm

My fellow citizens and residents, it is a pleasure to communicate with you again via this Press Conference. Today, I am happy to report on some wonderful developments taking place in our Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. ECCB Report…

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ECLAC meeting to discuss role of renewable energy in response to climate change

Caribbean energy experts are set to address the challenges that climate change poses to the energy sector. To do so, they will discuss the application of renewable energy policies at an upcoming meeting hosted by the Economic Commission of Latin…

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BITU says Scotiabank dispute could become regional

By Balford Henry From Jamaica Observer Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) President Senator Kavan Gayle says that the dispute with Scotiabank Jamaica over the transitioning of more jobs to other Caribbean countries could grow into a regional confrontation with the…