DisruptHR coming to Barbados
The global HR industry is being disrupted and if Barbadian businesses want to compete effectively in an increasingly globalized world, they need to be fully prepared! That’s the clear message…
SKN: Parliament Opens Today, National Assembly Thursday, Oct. 27
St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN): A new session of Parliament will open on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort Royal Ballroom in Frigate Bay. The leader…
St. Lucia Signs MOU for Re-Development of 2 Major Ports
The St. Lucia government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Global Port Holdings (GPH) to undertake the enhancement of two of the island’s waterfronts, the Castries Harbour in the north…
‘Painful’ – Hilaire Responds To West Indies Team Performance
Former West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) CEO Dr. Ernest Hilaire has described the West Indies cricket team’s T20 World Cup exit on Friday as’ painful’. “It is really painful. How…
Dominica’s sixth annual ‘Creole in the Streets’ expo yields satisfactory turn-out
A number of small and micro business clients were given the opportunity to showcase their products at the 6th Annual ‘Creole in the Streets’ exposition held on Great Marlborough Street…
Dominican turns 100 in Antigua and Barbuda
A Dominican-born woman is Antigua and Barbuda’s latest centenarian. She turned 100 on Sunday. Theresa Georges-Dublin affectionately known as “mama” and “grandma” was born on October 23, 1922, in Victoria…
Boy, 3, woman, 27, among 4 killed while returning from wedding in T&T
Listen when your parents talk and you would do well on earth. This was the message sent by Eunice Ester Julien, the mother of a 27-year-old Diego Martin resident Chelsea…
WHO says ‘not a time to relax’ on COVID, flu
As winter approaches, the World Health Organization yesterday stressed the importance of staying vigilant as cases of COVID and influenza rise in Europe, encouraging more people to get vaccinated. “This…
JTA president wants greater security at schools after principal attack
MAGGOTTY, St Elizabeth — Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) President La Sonja Harrison has blasted the Government for what she claims is inadequate funding for infrastructure and security arrangements at schools…
Violence soaring globally, says Chang
SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth – Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang is framing Jamaica's crime problem in the context of soaring violence globally influenced by the novel coronavirus pandemic.…