Camana Bay and CARE present a special K9 Moonlight and Movies this Thursday (17)
What better way to end the school week than getting cozy with animals, enjoying a FREE movie by moonlight, making friends with other young animal lovers, and snacking on popcorn! So please come to Camana Bay on Thursday (17) evening…
Caribbean Tourism Board issues statement on Paris Climate Change Agreement
The Caribbean region is experiencing the impact of the ravaging effects of climate change. Sea level rise, frequent and intense natural hazards; extended dry seasons resulting in water scarcity, loss of livelihoods and the disappearance of some of our islands…
Cayman Islands government names new Deputy Director at Needs
Hylton named NAU Deputy Director The Ministry of Community Affairs, Youth and Sports is pleased to announce the promotion of Matthew Hylton to the position of Deputy Director at the Needs Assessment Unit (NAU). Following a series of assessments recruiters…
St Kitts and Nevis leading attorney concerned about fragile Caribbean electoral systems
By Ken Richards From WINN St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Bar Association president Charles Wilkins is likening Caribbean societies to truculent adolescents who place appearance over substance, whose bravado masks deep insecurities and who have perverted notions of respect. The…
Caribbean aid trade for trade and regional integration trust fund (CARTFund)
Management Response & Recommendations Action Plan Evaluation Report: Caribbean aid for trade and regional integration trust fund (CARTFund) Response to Evaluation Report The UK Department for International Development (DFID) has provided £10.1 million to help Caribbean countries and businesses implement…
IDB urges region to step up trade as exports decline
From CARIBBEAN360 WASHINGTON, United States, Monday December 14, 2015 – Exports from Latin America and the Caribbean will drop about 14 per cent in 2015 due to a steep decline in prices and weak demand for the region’s main exports…
Stranded for Christmas: Brit ‘held to ransom’ on Caribbean island over unpaid hospital bills
By Alex West From The Sun UK A British holidaymaker is stranded on a Caribbean island until he pays a £45,000 medical bill. Allan Cox, 45, fell ill while in the Dominican Republic and needed emergency surgery to remove his…
Airlift into Antigua and Barbuda increases with addition of Seaborne Airlines
Seaborne Airlines launched service to Antigua and Barbuda on Sunday December 13 ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Dec. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Plans made by Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Officials to welcome more flights from more airlines and tour operators around the…
7 new cruise ships ready to hit the water in 2016
By Mary Forgione From Los Angeles times You’ve heard the hype, now you’ll get to see the cruise ships that are hitting the water in 2016. Five cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean and Carnival, are scheduled to roll out the…
The future of Venezuela, Guyana and Caribbean relations
By NAN Staff Writer From News Americas Now News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Mon. Dec. 14, 2015: Now that two-thirds of Venezuela’s National Assembly will be controlled by the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) coalition, what will the future of the South…





