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Haiti’s water crisis reveals failure of government

By Henry Beaucejour From Caribbean News Now If Canada is considered to be the best country in the world to live in, then without a doubt Haiti with all of its very big problems, political, economic and social, must currently…

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This deconstructed coffee is peak hipsterdom and how the world ends

BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable So, this is it folks. It’s been saaah cool sipping on a flat white or the macchiato willy-nilly, but now there’s a coffee out there that could signal the irreversible decline of our once productive…

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Early Cayman Islands’ liquor licensing renewals encouraged

In order to avoid processing delays, liquor licence holders – including those with music and dancing licenses – are encouraged to apply for licence renewals early, in advance of the renewal deadline on Friday, 19 August 2016. Licensees are reminded…

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Caribbean hotel occupancy falls again, but decline slows From Caribbean Journal Caribbean hotel occupancy fell in April for the sixth consecutive month, according to the latest report from hotel analytics firm STR. The region’s hotel occupancy dropped by 2.2 percent…

Recipe of the week

Recipe: Sweet and Savory Lime Granita FROM THE KITCHN If you’ve ever wanted to relive your childhood memories of churning out cool homemade snow cones, granitas are just the way to do it. With a subtle savory twist from a…

Venezuela: ‘We want out of this agony’: What it’s like to eat in a country that’s on the verge of collapse

By Christopher Woody From Business Insider   Despite breathless coverage of Venezuela’s vanishing supply of condoms, toilet paper, and beer, perhaps the country’s most debilitating shortage has been that of food, which appears to be a motivating factor for growing…

Parents against sugar – healthy ice cream

From Jeffrey Group Obesity—especially childhood obesity—has become the public health issue of the 21st century. In the Caribbean alone, a 2014 study showed that more than 30% of children were overweight or obese. Today, many of the most popular foods…

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TCI: DPP John Masters was a controversial figure in Cayman Islands

From Turks & Caicos Sun John Masters, who is presently at the centre of a number of contentious issues, litigation and an investigation in the Turks and Caicos Islands, was also quite a controversial figure when he was based in…

Recipe of the week

Drink like the celebs: How to make cocktails at home BY BRIAN ANTHONY HERNANDEZ From Mashable LOS ANGELES — The stars imbibe freely [especially at events like the annual Golden Globes awards] inside the Beverly Hilton ballroom, and you can…

Olwomen story of the week

9 Signs Of A High Functioning Alcoholic By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Upset or glad, be it a celebration or devastation opening up a bottle is seen both the cases. So, alcohol could be a friend at all times absolutely….