Cayman Islands resident reggae artist Tommy Tee brings powerful message
From pr-inside.com The music of reggae artist Tommy Tee brings a powerful message of positivity to fans of international music! A native of Jamaica and resident of the Cayman Islands, reggae artist Tommy Tee creates music that is suitable for…
NLS partners with ARC Magazine to stage its second exhibition abroad this year
From First Look ARC and NLS will present at (e)merge art fair October 2 – 5 with an exhibition that puts local artists in direct conversation with contemporary art outside of the Caribbean. The 10 international artists being represented by…
Can this transform the Caribbean?
By Ivan BrowneOp-Ed Contributor From Caribbean Journal In the immortal words of Montserratian singer/songwriter, Arrow, the Caribbean is “…feelin’ hot, hot, hot!” And, that’s a good thing. With a little help from Mother Nature, the islands of the Caribbean are…
West Indian Day Parade celebrates Caribbean cultures, but shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 others hurt
By Emily Ngo And Jennifer Barrios From Newsday People in brilliantly colored costumes adorned with feathers and sequins danced down Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn Monday to the cheers of more than 1 million spectators. The 47th annual West Indian Day…
President voices support for extending moratorium on maritime zone evictions
By Zach Dyer From Tico Times Residents along the beaches of Puerto Viejo and other parts of the southern Caribbean can breathe a sigh of relief, at least for now. President Luis Guillermo Solís announced support for an extension of…
Testing reveals school computers in Trinidad infected with spyware
From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Following several articles previously published on the issue of spyware programs hidden in computers supplied to Caribbean governments and agencies by foreign governments or companies, an amateur radio organisation in Trinidad…
Caribbean losing market share as competition in beach tourism heats up
By John Everingham From Travel Daily The Caribbean region has seen lacklustre annual growth of about 2.5% in tourism numbers since the turn of the millennium, while WTO projects that even this will fall in the coming years. The Caribbean’s…
Digicel applies for pay-TV licence
By Aleem Khan from the Trinidad and Tobago Guardian Mobile operator Digicel is applying for a subscription broadcasting service via a telecommunications network, which is believed to be a cable licence, according to a Telecommunications Authority of T&T (TATT) notice…
ECLAC: Lower growth for C’bean in 2014
From Trinidad Express The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has lowered its growth projections for Latin American and Caribbean economies in 2014. In its new report, “Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2014”, released…
One desal plant, two countries?
By Sandra Dibble From UT San Diego Private proposal for a plant in Rosarito Beach moves forward Could water flowing through San Diego taps one day come from across the border in Mexico? The answer is yes, if proposals to…





