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Month: September 2019

Hurricane Dorian Caribbean & Bahamas industry loss up to $3bn: AIR

By Steve Evans From Artemis Hurricane Dorian is estimated to have caused an insurance industry loss in a range from $1.5 billion to as much as $3 billion from its impacts to the Caribbean islands, according to AIR Worldwide. Hurricane…

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OPINION: PUTIN, Russia’s regret and the worlds greatest threat

By Jolly Green Bill Browder’s book ‘Red Notice’ Just the excerpt gives an insight into Russian corruption and Putin’s involvement in charging protection money to every Russian oligarch, 50% of everything they earn. The author, Bill Browder, maybe Russian President…

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Caribbean Airlines partners with FEEL Foundation to deliver relief supplies to the Bahamas

Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. September 6, 2019 – Caribbean Airlines has collaborated with The Foundation for the Enhancement and Enrichment of Life (FEEL) to support humanitarian relief efforts for The Bahamas in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. Starting on…

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Photography: Are you really connecting with your audience?

By Melissa Cartew For one to really understand the essence of photography, you have to understand the purpose of photography. What is the point? Photography is all about capturing memorable moments so that they remain forever with us. With that,…

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T&T CSOs write PM Dr Keith Rowley on Escazú Agreement

Civil society calls on the Government to sign and ratify the Escazú Agreement for good environmental governance in Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain, September 6, 2019 – On September 6, 2019, 60 civil society organisations (CSOs) working on environmental management…

Royal Caribbean pledges $1 million to Hurricane Dorian disaster relief

By Matt Hochberg From Royal Caribbean Blog n the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, Royal Caribbean announced it is committing $1 million to Dorian disaster relief, and ITM—our partner in the Holistica joint venture that is developing the Grand Lucayan resort in…

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Caribbean Festival of Arts: Where is the Indo-Caribbean culture?

by Ms. Sherry Hosein Singh, Trinidad, West Indies From eturbonews The Caribbean Festival of Arts (CARIFESTA) in Trinidad and Tobago has come and US$6 million has gone. A post-mortem has to be done. With respect to Indo-Caribbean culture in CARIFESTA,…

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UK committed to Caribbean

From Barbados Advocate The United Kingdom (UK) Government is in the process of setting up new diplomatic offices in several regional countries, a clear sign says the British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Janet Douglas, of the…

Camping: Its role in shaping the modern west

Article written by Emma Johnson from OuterOptics When you hear the word “camping,” what do you think about? Pleasant nights spent singing and toasting marshmallows around the campfire. Pitching a tent as you hike your way towards a rock face…

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Custom garage doors increase in demand due to recent home threats

Recently, there is a notably higher demand for garage doors due to home threats reported by the police in the US and Canada. While there may be several factors that brought about this sudden increase in garage door purchase, many…