By Ettie Rutherford Wellness Columnist Over the years, much has been said about taking personal responsibility for the trajectory of our lives. Quite often we might have blamed others for disappointments, challenges or disasters, instead of looking, in an unbiased ...
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Brock University And University Of The West Indies Explore Proposal For A Canada-Caribbean Studies Institute
ST. CATHERINES, Ontario April 16, 2019 — After years of partnering with one another on various initiatives, Brock University and the University of the West Indies (UWI) are now considering the creation of the Institute for Canada-Caribbean Studies. The universities ...
Read More »An Enjoyable And Unexpectedly-Memorable Experience In One Of Guyana’s Tropical Forests
By Michael Van Cooten Publisher/Editor In these times of companies apparently maximising profits at the expense of customer satisfaction, when was the last time — if ever — you were completely bowled-over, by receiving much more value than was advertised? ...
Read More »Jamaica’s Supreme Court Strikes Down NIDS Legislation; Government To Review Ruling
KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 12, 2019 (CMC) – The Andrew Holness-led administration says it will be reviewing a ruling, handed down, today, by the Supreme Court, on aspects of the 2017 National Identification and Registration Act (NIDS). “The government is respectful ...
Read More »Trinidad and Tobago Government Denies That Local Currency Would Be Devalued By Yearend
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, April 12, 2019 (CMC) – The Trinidad and Tobago government, today, described as “uninformed, mischievous, inaccurate, unprofessional and totally untrue,” media reports that the country’s dollar would be devalued by the end of 2019. ...
Read More »Jamaica Becomes Latest Caribbean Country To Sign On To China’s Belt And Road Initiative
KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 12, 2019 (CMC) – Jamaica has become the latest Caribbean country to sign on to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which Beijing says now opens up a new era for cooperation between the two countries. Foreign ...
Read More »Dock Worker Killed In Accident At Port In St. Lucia
CASTRIES, St. Lucia, April 12, 2019 (CMC) – The St. Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) confirmed, today, that a stevedore had died, yesterday, following an accident on board a ship, berthed at the Castries Seaport. It said that ...
Read More »The Death Rate For Mothers Having C-Sections Is 50 Times Higher In Africa
By Bruce M Biccard Guest Writer The in-hospital maternal mortality rate following a Caesarean delivery in Africa may be 50 times higher than in high-income countries. These were the findings of the African Surgical Outcomes Study that followed more than 3500 ...
Read More »Civil Society, Press Freedom And Human Rights Under Attack In Africa
By Thalif Deen Contributing Writer UNITED NATIONS, New York April 12, 2019 (IPS) — The civic space in several African countries, including Tanzania, Burundi, Zambia, Sudan, Mozambique, Somalia and Eritrea, is gradually shrinking – and mostly under authoritarian leaders and ...
Read More »‘Is It Normal For Girls To Masturbate?’
By Melissa Kang Guest Writer I Need to Know is an ongoing series for teens in search of reliable, confidential advice about life’s tricky questions. If you’re a teen, send us your questions about sex, drugs, health and relationships and we’ll ...
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