Dominica’s Jazz ‘n Creole is ready to roll
ROSEAU, Dominica – April 25, 2023, The stage has been set for Dominica’s 12th Jazz ‘n Creole festival at historic Fort Shirley of the Cabrits National Park. The idyllic setting,…
All Set for Antigua Sailing Week
Antigua, 26 April 2023: The 54th edition of Antigua Sailing Week is all set with the famous regatta’s on-the-water action kicking off with a spectacular curtain raiser on Saturday 29…
Pundit: East Indians under attack in Aranguez
Pundit Satyanand Maharaj believes that urban youth along the East-West corridor are targeting people of East Indian descent in Aranguez, San Juan, and across the country. “I say that boldly,…
Oral sex is fueling an ‘epidemic’ of throat cancers in the US and UK, doctor claims
The US and UK are suffering a throat cancer 'epidemic' — and experts point to oral sex as the culprit. Dr Hisham Mehanna, from the UK's University of Birmingham, said 70 percent of…
HURST REPORTS ON CABINET of Wednesday 26 April 2023
The Cabinet began its meeting at 10:45 am with prayers, based on the teachings found in Psalm 33, delivered by Reverend Judy Winspeare-Philip, a Moravian minister. 1. The Cabinet was informed by…
Jamaica Gov’t seeking to save young thugs from crime
THE Government is hoping to save gun-toting, fearless youngsters between the ages 12 and 17 from themselves, before they become hardened criminals. This was disclosed by National Security Minister Dr…
Transport, education ministries exploring instituting a special bus service for students in Barbados
Government is considering having a fleet of Transport Board buses dedicated to the transportation of school children.Minister of Transport Santia Bradshaw made the revelation on Tuesday, as she announced that…
Shockingly brazen attempts by Lowenfield, Mingo and Myers to derail elections – CoI finds
(GUYANACHRONICLE)Police involved in wrongdoing– Calls for campaign financing laws IT has been revealed by the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (CoI) investigating the 2020 General and Regional Elections that senior officials…
Gonsalves Calls Out The News Media Over Coverage Of Youngsters Who Do Well
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves called out the media over aspects of news coverage, in remarks at the recently-ended Caribbean Community (CARICOM) crime symposium in…
Caricom Crime Symposium cost $1.5m, not $15m—Rowley
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday called on Naparima MP Rodney Charles to apologise for misinforming the country about the cost of the Caricom Crime Symposium last week. Rowley said…