BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (Wednesday, April 7, 2021) — The government is doing all that it can to ensure that housing is available to all Barbadians, stated Minister of Housing, Lands and Maintenance, Dr. William Duguid, yesterday. He made his remarks at ...
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (Wednesday, April 7, 2021) — Senior Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni K. Singh, on Monday morning, attended, and addressed, a Ministerial Conclave on Human Capital, convened by the World Bank Group, as part of the International Monetary Fund and ...
Read More »Jamaica’s New Ganja Czar Wants Industry To Earn Maximum Benefits Globally
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Wednesday, April 7, 2021) — Reforming the Cannabis industry into one, which earns maximum benefits globally, is the goal of the newly appointed Chair for the Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA), LeVaughn Flynn, who assumed the position on February ...
Read More »Norwegian Cruise Line To Homeport A Vessel In Jamaica
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (Wednesday, April 7, 2021) — Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett, has revealed that Jamaica has finalized arrangements with global cruise company, Norwegian Cruise Line, to home-port one of its vessels in Montego Bay, with service set to begin ...
Read More »Was COVID-19 An Unwitting Ally In The US Strategy Of Depopulation Of Nations? Has The Pandemic Altered The World Order?
By Yvonne Sam Contributing Columnist The Coronavirus brought, in its wake, a sense of inchoate danger, not aimed at any one race or country specifically, but, nevertheless, striking with unprecedented scale and ferocity, leaving a surreal atmosphere. Its spread was ...
Read More »How Anti-Black Racism On Canadian University Campuses Robs Us All
By Kristin Moriah Guest Contributor I attended Western University in the early 2000s with a cohort of first-generation Black Canadian friends from my high school in Ajax, Ont. At Western, we became active in the Black Student Association (BSA). The BSA ...
Read More »Professor Afua Cooper: My 30-Year Effort To Bring Black Studies To Canadian Universities Still An Upward Battle
By Afua Cooper Guest Contributor Since my time as a graduate student, to my present appointment as a professor at Dalhousie University, I have been involved with championing and developing Black studies in universities, and beyond. Previously, within Canadian universities, not ...
Read More »Tom Cruise’s 320-Acre Colorado Mountain Ranch For Sale
TELLURIDE, Colorado (Friday, April 2, 2021) — Stardom surged for Tom Cruise in 1983, when he was 19, and slid into the hallway in Risky Business. Now in his fourth decade as one of the world’s most successful, and wealthy, ...
Read More »Looking For Romance? Scammers Are Looking For You Too
Hooking up with a person, online, having a lot of things in common, and sharing the same dreams, sounds exhilarating, especially for a lonely person, aged 40 to 69-years-old. Sadly, the scenario might not be the result of Cupid’s carefully ...
Read More »Two Deadly Things You Definitely Want Your Pet To Avoid During The Easter Season
This is the time of the year, when chocolate Easter bunnies and lovely Easter lilies are all around us — including our dogs and cats. The leader in medical insurance for pets, Trupanion, would like to remind pet owners that ...
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