Find the fish with iFishEarth fishing reports
By John Emmert From tuaw As the seasons change and we move away from the hot summer days into cooler autumn days and nights we change our habits. The same thing happens with fish and iFishEarth Fishing Reports can help…
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Jamaica seeks help from Cuba in warding off Ebola From Caribbean National Weekly Jamaica’s Minister of Health, Dr Fenton Ferguson will be leading a delegation to Cuba to seek support in light of the threat of Ebola. Ferguson made the…
How a tiny fishing village became the gadget factory of the world, and why that’s just the beginning of its ambitions
By Steve Ranger From Tech Republic It’s a hot summer evening in Shenzhen, but it’s still cool inside the Apple store. The young shoppers are checking out the phones and nodding along to the music by a British indie band…
The urgency of blood alcohol legislation and driving
By Henry S. Fraser From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sunday October 19, 2014 – Barbados is a small country of just over 280,000 population, plus a variable number of visitors and temporary residents, some from North America and Europe, who will…
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Cayman Islands Grace Gealey to star on FOX’s “Empire” Grace Gealey, originally from the Cayman Islands, will be starring on FOX’s Empire, which premieres in January 2015. Grace Gealey stars as Anika Gibbons in the anticipated FOX series EMPIRE co-created…
New manager to head up Solid Waste Management project
A veteran of the Canadian solid waste management industry has taken the helm of the Integrated Solid Waste Management System project. Jim Schubert brings 25 years of experience to his new role as a Senior Project Manager, in the Public…
Watch a mountain-sized comet zip by Mars during a once-in-a-million-years event Sunday (19)
By Jessica Orwig from Business Insider Mountain-sized comet Siding Spring has spent its entire life in the outer reaches of our solar system, but on Sunday Oct. 19 it will enter the inner solar system for the first time, heading…
Hurricane Gonzalo: Bermuda ‘bruised’ by direct hit
From BBC Bermudians are clearing up after a direct hit from Hurricane Gonzalo downed power lines and damaged buildings on the tiny Atlantic territory. Bermuda was “bruised” but came out of the storm better than expected, Premier Michael Dunkley said….
Cayman Islands Ironwood development update
Message From Ironwood, Cayman Islands As we enter the fall season at Ironwood, we are beginning to see developments in the planning process of the road extension, town center and the Arnold Palmer golf course. As the journey to this…
Common Fisheries Policy for Caribbean authorized for implementation
Common Fisheries Policy for Caribbean authorized for implementation, amid move to strengthen regional cooperation CRFM States urged to take proactive measures in US move to list Nassau Grouper as threatened BELIZE CITY, Oct. 15, 2014 (CRFM): The Council for Trade…





