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Hand, foot and mouth disease detected in Trinidad school
PHOTO: Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly (Trinidad Guardian) — A class at a Carenage primary school is in quarantine after a pupil contracted hand foot and mouth disease. Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly said it is “usual to have a few cases in schools from time to time” and this is the second to…
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AMCHAM advocates for continuation of Duty-Free Imports from Jamaica and the Caribbean
The American Chamber of Commerce of Jamaica (AMCHAM Jamaica), participated in federal hearings before the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) in Washington DC last Thursday, as the USITC begins their periodic review of the duty-free access of goods from Jamaica and the region to the United States. AMCHAM Jamaica CEO, Jodi-Ann Quarrie, represented the Chamber…
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Court rules St. Vincent Government COVID-19 Vaccine mandate law unlawful and unconstitutional
(Nature Isle News) –High Court judge Esco Henry ruled that the special measures rules made under Statutory Rules and Orders 28 of 2021 — the vaccine mandate law — are unlawful, unconstitutional, and void. She further held that none of the public sector workers who lost their jobs under the law ceased to be entitled…
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Former journalist sentenced to life in prison in St. Vincent
(Searchlight Newspapers) — A former journalist was on Friday sentenced to life in prison for a murder the judge said was pre-meditated, unprovoked on the day in question, and for which the convict showed little remorse. High Court judge Brian Cottle, while handing down his sentence at the High Court in Kingstown said Junior Jarvis…
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Dominica PM says regional governments need to invest in constructs like LIAT
(CMC) — Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit Monday praised his Antigua and Barbuda counterpart, Gaston Browne, for his efforts in keeping the inter-regional airline, LIAT, in the skies, but acknowledged the need for governments to invest in inter-regional travel. “I recognized as Prime Minister of the country the important and unprecedented role that LIAT has…
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BREAKING: InterCaribbean Airways assisting Barbados in becoming a regional aviation hub
Barbados has inched closer to making the Grantley Adams International Airport a regional aviation hub, and helping to make it a reality is interCaribbean Airways, with the introduction of flights from St. Kitts. Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill, welcomed a fully booked 48-seater interCaribbean Airways inaugural flight out of St. Kitts, on Sunday,…
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Antigua and other Caribbean countries kick off Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025 data collection
Representatives from 14 Caribbean countries and forestry experts from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the US Forest Service met last week for the Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) 2025 sub-regional workshop for the Caribbean in Bridgetown, Barbados. Sub-regional coordinator for the Caribbean, FAO Renata Clarke opened the workshop which…
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Commonwealth Day to be celebrated around the world
Commonwealth Day will be celebrated on Monday with observances, speeches, exhibitions and cultural events across the 56 Commonwealth member countries. With ‘Forging a Sustainable and Peaceful Common Future’ as its theme, the day aims to unite 2.5 billion Commonwealth citizens in celebration of their shared values and principles, and in pursuit of a common future,…
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Direct Flights to Africa Soon a Reality — FROM BARBADOS
Barbadians could soon be touching down on African soil as early as the second half of the year once negotiations between Barbados and the Africa Export-Import Bank are finalised. Barbados’ CARICOM Ambassador, David Comissiong, disclosed that negotiations between the Africa Export-Import Bank and Air Peace, a Nigerian Airline, were going well, and if successful, the…
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Stepfather charged with rape, murder of girl, 9, in Hanover
(Jamaica Observer) — The main suspect in the death of nine-year-old Nikita Noel, who was found dead in bushes at the side of a road in her home community of Kew in Hanover last month, has been charged. Forty-two-year-old Omar Green, a construction worker of a Barbary Hill, Lucea address, the intimate partner of Nikita’s…
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US Coast Guard offloads more than US$160M in narcotics seized in Caribbean Sea
(CMC) — The United States Coast Guard says a crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Spencer offloaded in Port Everglades, Florida about 4,810 kilos of cocaine worth over US$160.3 million. The drug was seized in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Along with the illicit narcotics, the US Coast Guard said eight suspected smugglers who…