A celebration of youth, community & culture
By Tangerine Clarke From Caribbean Life A celebration, of youth, community, and culture, brought together educators and volunteers on Thursday, May 23, to applaud students who had completed 10-week apprenticeships, all thanks to Citizen Schools, a non-profit that partners with…
Canada Caribbean Resilience Facility for the Caribbean Region launched
From South Florida Caribbean News BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Caribbean small island states are vulnerable to extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. Lessons learned from the devastating 2017 Atlantic hurricane season revealed a need to strengthen country governments’ long-term resilience and ability…
5 basics IVF Procedure you should know
Starting In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment process can be a nerve-wracking and exciting experience. Usually, people pursued IVF after other fertility treatments failed. But this is not always the case; sometimes people try IVF first. Just looking over the schedule…
30 May Weather in Cayman
30 May Thu 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Isolated showers will continue across the Cayman area this morning as an upper level trough interacts with a surface trough over the western Caribbean. Radar images show scattered showers in and around…
The Editor speaks: Plastics
It is comforting to note that Environment Minister, Hon. Dwayne Seymour, is committed to take action on plastics being used in the Cayman Islands. This was in response to the protest by students last Friday (24) on the steps of…
New business model inevitable for Caribbean Utilities
Press Release:- Caribbean utility leaders meeting at the 2019 CARILEC CEOs and Leadership Conference in Saint Lucia last week agreed that utility companies need to embrace a new business model built on Digitization, Decarbonization and Decentralization (the 3Ds). Utilities are uniquely…
Spectacular music scores
The Spectacular Music Scores of George Crumb From Daily Designer George Crumb is an Avant-Garde composer who became famous for his music (obviously). However, his music scores could also have been at the root of his fame, the composer takes a…
Cyprus begins lionfish cull to tackle threat to Mediterranean ecosystem
By Helena Smith from the Guardian UK Voracious fish are bleeding into ocean ‘like a cut artery’, says top marine biologist Cyprus has held its first organised cull of lionfish after numbers of the invasive species have proliferated in recent years,…
Mexican Caribbean revolutionizes tourism through sustainable initiatives
from eturbo news Boasting turquoise waters, lush wild jungle and historic Mayan architecture, the Mexican Caribbean has implemented revolutionary sustainable practices to maintain those natural riches, now reflected in the third annual Sustainable & Social Tourism Summit to be held…
Caribbean currently in the heat season — May to October, expert warns
By CMC from St Lucia Online (CMC) — A Caribbean climatologist says that while the Caribbean is best known for having wet, dry and hurricane seasons, a little known fact is that the region also has a distinct heat season. Cédric…








