Chef Eric Ripert talks Caribbean cooking, adventurous eating, and his prediction for 2019’s biggest food trend
By Joey Skladany From Chowhound It is all too common for us to welcome a new year by restricting food intake, adopting fad diets, and ultimately failing at both of these endeavors. At Chowhound, our alternative mission is to take readers out…
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. provides update on its Rosarito project
PRESS RELEASE PR Newswire Jan. 7, 2019, 05:58 PM GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, Jan. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (Nasdaq Global Select Market: CWCO), a leading developer and operator of seawater desalination plants, today provided an update on the status…
Top Cayman Foodie Events
4 Top Foodie Events In Grand Cayman This January From The Beach Foodies delight this January as Grand Cayman plays host to a world-class recipe of food events. Here are 4 not to miss experiences that will leave you craving…
ILO to launch new multimedia, interactive website on 09 January 2019 to mark its Centenary year
To mark the ILO’s Centenary year, we will be launching a new multimedia, interactive website (https://www.ilo.org/100/en/) on 9 January 2019 that will take you through the past, present and future of the ILO in a way you’ve never experienced before….
Homeless in South Florida: A Caribbean tale of pain and need where there is plenty
By Youri Kemp From Caribbean News Now MIAMI, USA — Homelessness has reached a staggering and alarming level in Fort Lauderdale, South Florida, according to local community activist, Gloria Lewis, a Barbadian living in the area who has been taking…
Scientists work to build Climate Change resilience in Caribbean coral Reef
By Aline Reynolds Earth Institute From State of the Planet Columbia University For centuries, the Mesoamerican reef in the Caribbean Sea has welcomed over 500 species of corals, fish, and other sea creatures. Linked to commercial and recreational activities from…
Wrong turn leaves Caribbean-bound bird in Abbotsford
By Ben Lypka From Langley Times Cape May warbler spotted at Mill Lake Park, attracting interest of Fraser Valley birders Imagine preparing for a winter full of sun in the West Indies, but instead ending up in Abbotsford’s Mill Lake Park….
Guyana: The No Confidence Motion was carried – no reversal – says Speaker
By Wonita Stephens From Guyana Guardian Speaker of the House Dr. Barton Scotland, a distinguished Attorney who was actually nominated to the post by the APNU-AFC, stood his ground on impartiality yesterday, and maintained that the PPP tabled no-confidence motion…
Georgia Bulldog Mascot nearly gored by Texas Longhorn Steer Mascot
By Laura Goldman From Care2 Before the Sugar Bowl kicked off in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, fans loudly cheered and camera flashbulbs popped as the two teams’ mascots were brought onto the football field for what was apparently…
Caribbean Food and Drink Festival “Taste the Islands Experience” returns to Fort Lauderdale
From South Florida Caribbean News Thousands Expected to Attend New 3-Day Weekend of Events at TTIX 2019, Celebrating South Florida’s Caribbean Cuisine and Diverse Cultures FORT LAUDERDALE – For Fort Lauderdale visitors and residents, Caribbean dreams will come to life this…









