Ocean Frontiers: 20 Years of Conservation on Grand Cayman’s Pristine East End
Isla Public Relations A Proud History focused on ocean conservation, highlighted by the establishment of Grand Cayman’s first and largest coral nursery Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (May 23, 2016) – Ocean Frontiers located at the Compass Point Dive Resort in…
Caribbean region banks must adopt de-risking as central issue
From South Florida Caribbean News Caribbean Development Bank Must Adopt De-risking as Central Issue Says Jamaican Private Sector Leader KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) general manager, Earl Jarrett, has told the Board of Governors of the Caribbean…
Cayman Islands: RCIPS Football Tournament & Family Fun Day
The RCIPS Football Tournament concluded last Monday (16), and coincided with a Family Fun Day organized by the Police Welfare Committee. There were triumphant champions, disappointed runners’-up, a thrilled crowd, but above all, a great competition. A total of 5…
Chris Gayle could face more sexism allegations after latest interview
By Ali Martin From The Guardian UK West Indies batsman interviewed by the Times magazine Gayle was embroiled in a sexism row in Australia in January Chris Gayle, the West Indies batsman, could face fresh allegations of sexism following lewd…
Big talcum verdicts stemmed from lawyers’ deep data dive
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal When attorney Ted Meadows first heard about a 2013 verdict finding Johnson & Johnson negligent for a woman’s ovarian cancer, he “put the word out” that he wanted to start filing lawsuits over…
It’s time to stop ‘dissing’ our heroes, and get rid of mediocrity
BY HG HELPS Editor-at-Large [email protected] From Jamaica Observer As ridiculous as it sounded, news came last week by way of a badly written news release issued by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) —something that has become common in the…
The Rubik’s cube of the Caribbean public education system
From Antigua Observer GEORGETOWN, Guyana, May 21, CMC – The very good news for Caribbean education is that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) has agreed that 2016 is the time to craft a Regional…
Sandals Foundation Improving the Lives of Caribbean People
By Marlon Tingling From JIS Story Highlights Speaking at a JIS Think Tank in Montego Bay recently, Ms. Clarke said since 2009, US$1.5million is being spent annually on projects to uplift the lives of hundreds of thousands of citizens. “We…
Which Countries Sell Citizenship?
From Jules Suzdaltsev TestTube A person can gain citizenship by birth, marriage, employment, or in some cases by check. So where can you buy citizenship? Sale alert: Act now, and for the low, low price of $100,000, you can be…
A loss beyond measure
By Mark Fajgenbaum From Trinidad Express The following is a guest column in tribute to the late West Indies cricket commentator/writer Tony Cozier: It is no loose hyperbole to describe the death of Tony Cozier last week as perhaps the…





