BASSETERRE, St. Kitts-Nevis, September 14, 2017 (CMC) – The government of St. Kitts-Nevis has offered to accommodate secondary school students, from islands that were severely affected by the passage Hurricane Irma, and who are registered to sit Caribbean Examination Council ...
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Regional Airline, LIAT, Estimates Losses Of Millions Due To Hurricane Irma
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, September 14, 2017 (CMC) – Regional carrier LIAT , is likely to lose millions of dollars following the passage of Hurricane Irma. This was revealed by the airline’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Julie Reifer-Jones, yesterday, during a ...
Read More »Barbados Police Seize Guns And Ammunition From Trinidad And Tobago
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, September 14, 2017 (CMC) – The police have detained several people for questioning, following the seizure of a significant cache of guns and ammunition that arrived, by sea, from Trinidad and Tobago . The police said that 16 ...
Read More »New UWI Chancellor To Be Installed This Weekend
KINGSTON, Jamaica, September 14, 2017 (CMC) – The new chancellor for the University of the West Indies will be installed, on the weekend, in a ceremony to be held at the university’s St. Augustine Campus in Trinidad and Tobago. Robert ...
Read More »Jamaican Medical Doctor And Former Beauty Queen Found Dead
KINGSTON, Jamaica, September 14, 2017 (CMC) – The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) have launched an investigation into the circumstances, under which a medical doctor, assigned to the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH), was found dead at her Corporate Area home, late ...
Read More »How To Make The Perfect Sub
By John Thomas Contributing Writer If you’re from the Philadelphia area, you might call your sub a “hoagie.” If you’re from the New York area, it might be a “hero” to you. The New England folks will call their sub ...
Read More »Bold Colours Lead Fall Fashion Trends
(NC) — This season runway trends introduce a myriad of new colours to your wardrobe palette. From powerful reds to metallic tones, this fall revives the expected, welcoming classic warm tones while exploring new adventurous terrain. Commanding reds. Whether it ...
Read More »When Might Opening A Joint Bank Account Make Sense?
By Carla Hindman PRIDE Money Columnist Did you recently get married, move in with a new roommate, see a child off to university or start managing a relative’s finances? The change in relationship dynamics could prompt you to consider tying ...
Read More »Poetry Soapbox: Eve
Eve By Lorna King PRIDE Poet Laureate Eve in Africa solid in wood. Carved in stone in caves; with butt, belly, and breast to feed the world, to start the tribe. Eve her daughter grown pale; butt-less, breast-less, belly-less. She ...
Read More »Poverty On The Rise In Barbados: Survey
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, September 14, 2017 (CMC) – A new study has found that poverty is on the rise in Barbados, with 17.5 percent of the population living in poverty, up from 15.1 percent in 2010. The findings of the Barbados ...
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