CONCACAF Focuses on Reform during its 29th Ordinary Congress and 20th Extraordinary Congress
Bonaire Officially Welcomed As Full CONCACAF Member SAO PAULO, Brazil (Tuesday, June 10, 2014) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) held today its 29th Ordinary and 20th Extraordinary Congresses in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The…
Taste of the Caribbean: Goat Water – It mek yoh daughter walk and talk
By PATRICK From Uncommon Caribbean It’s 2am and I’m down at Gemma’s near English Harbour in Antigua. Ms. Gemma and her team of ladies are slinging local favorites like grilled chicken, cockles, rice and peas, macaroni pie, fried fish, and…
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Miss Cayman pageant in doubt Although the Cayman Islands government has budgeted $70,000 for the Miss Cayman pageant that includes $20,000 for a scholarship prize, Heather Bodden, deputy chairperson of the Miss Cayman Islands Committee said she doubts there will…
10 top dishes to try in Grand Cayman
By Forbes Travel Guide Editor Michelle Doucette Tuna Foie Gras at Blue By Eric Ripert If the Kahlua-spiked, chocolate-drenched mudslide cocktail is the first treat that comes to mind when you consider Grand Cayman’s culinary contributions, it’s time for a…
US Supreme Court rules no special priority for Caribbean children
From Jamaica Observer WASHINGTON, US (CMC) — The United States Supreme Court has ruled that Caribbean immigrant children who lost their places in the slow-moving immigration system because they turned 21 before their parents received their immigrant visa could not…
Humanitarian’s meet in the Caribbean to review and update contingency plans for Hurricane season
From International federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies The 2014 Hurricane season is now in session as Hurricane Amanda has now passed and Tropical Depression 2-E is now churning off the coast of Mexico unleashing heavy rains, prompting…
TNO, ASU awarded training contract in the Caribbean
BY JUDY NICHOLS From Full Circle The Caribbean Branch Office of TNO, in partnership with Arizona State University’s Advanced Technology Innovation Center, has been awarded a three-year contract to train a renewable-energy workforce in Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Jamaica….
Lenders more willing to back resort projects
From Jamaica Gleaner Lenders are cautiously optimistic about growth in hospitality business in the Caribbean, but now appear more willing to back projects. Lending, to date, has been very cautious and generally restricted to “established brands in strong markets, with…
Caribbean nations urged to take advantage of Panama Canal expansion
By Shanelle Weir From Panama American World Caribbean countries are being urged to position themselves to take advantage of greater trading opportunities that may derive when the Panama Canal Expansion project is completed and commissioned by the first quarter of…
2014 FIFA World Cup at Camana Bay and Games Schedule
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Tuesday 10 June 2014): More than 120 nationalities live and work in the Cayman Islands, ensuring the presence of fans of all 32 of the countries participating in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™. As 12…





