3 signs it’s time for document management software
By Ian Lopez, From Legaltech News As hours spent overseeing documents becomes a thing of the past, firms are faced with upgrading their document management approach to the digital age. While you may not be swimming through a sea of paper…
Honduras-Born North Carolina teen spared deportation for now
From News Americas News Americas, RALEIGH, NC, Mon. Mar. 21, 2016: A 19-year-old North Carolina teen who was slated to be deported to his homeland of Honduras Sunday has been spared deportation for now. Wildin Acosta of Riverside High School…
CARICOM backs Belize after confrontation with Guatemala military
From Caribbean360 BELMOPAN, Belize, Monday March 21, 2016 – A confrontation between military officers from Belize and Guatemala at the disputed Sarstoon River has triggered concern from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) which also called for Belize’s territorial rights to be…
Cayman Islands Information Commissioner releases Hearing Decision 51 involving records of Cayman Airways
ICO releases Hearing Decision 51 involving records of Cayman Airways On 2 September 2014 an applicant made a request under the Freedom of Information Law 2007 for records relating to his employment with Cayman Airways. In the initial response from…
Cayman Islands traffic operations educate new speed limits
From RCIPS Traffic Operations Yesterday, 16 March, to Educate about New Speed Limits Wednesday morning, 16 March, traffic management officers were out in force to educate motorists of about new speed limits on West Bay Road, but also to remind drivers…
Cayman Islands Employers’ Forum meets for breakfast
The Career Services team hosted a breakfast meeting this week for employers taking part in the Year 12 Internship Programme. The early morning forum on Wednesday, 16th March was to listen to and receive feedback on the programme, which caters…
Immigration and trade in politics – Part Two
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now In the first part of this commentary on immigration and trade in politics, the focus was on the present primaries of the US presidential election. Both issues have been hotly debated, particularly…
Caribbean countries not fully satisfied with EPA accord
From Antigua Observer Caribbean Forum (CARIFORUM) countries say they are yet to “meaningfully reap the potential benefits” of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) signed with Europe in 2008. The issue was among matters discussed at the 23rd Meeting of the…
These Caribbean Nations want to rid the oceans of garbage
By John Dyer From Vice News Sick and tired of seeing their white sand beaches tainted by garbage, Caribbean nations are at the vanguard of international efforts to eliminate plastic waste. On April 1, a ban on Styrofoam products will…
T&T PM fires housing minister
By Azad Ali With just six months into the new Trinidad and Tobago government Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has fired his Housing and Urban Development Minister Marlene McDonald from his Cabinet. McDonald is one of the ruling People’s National…