Former Turks And Caicos Islands Premier Michael Misick returns on Tuesday says T&C Sun
By Hayden Boyce – Publisher & Editor-in-Chief T&C Sun Michael Misick, the former Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, will be extradited from Brazil tomorrow (Tuesday January 7th). This was confirmed just after 4 p.m. on Monday January 6th…
Madeline Eugenie “Rosie” Thompson laid to rest
A Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving was held at Elmslie Memorial United Church for the Life of Madeline Eugenie “Rosie” Thompson on Saturday 4th January 2014. Madeline, known to her friends and family as “Rosie” was born on 29th December…
The Editor Speaks: Is it time for robotic judges?
In reading some of the opinions published in both local and overseas media outlets, plus blogs and advocacy group campaigns with their indignant rages, plus new legislation in the pipeline, it would appear to me a lot of money could…
A green iguana for a pet?
This young lady captured a baby green iguana and it was so cute she wanted to keep it as a pet. There was a very quick “no” from her mother and the joy on the lovely lady’s face turned to…
Weekly News from National Gallery of the Cayman Islands
New for Teens and Adults Walkers Art Club (Teens) Starting 9 January 2014 – Registration is now open. For ages 13-18 taught by Chris Mann every Thursday afternoon 3:45 PM -5:15 PM. The course is free including materials. Limited to…
Ireland: Expert Evidence: The importance of proper consideration
Article by Dudley Solan, Peter Lennon, Daniel Scanlon, Graham O’Doherty, Nicholas Cole and Enda O’Keeffe, Maples and Calder A recent Privy Council decision looks at how courts must treat the evidence of expert witnesses (Caribbean Steel Co Ltd v Price…
FBI searching for missing Jamaican American doctor
From Caribbean360 MICHIGAN, United States, Monday January 6, 2014, CMC – The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has joined in the search for a doctor, whose Jamaican-born parents say they are baffled by her disappearance since December 5…
Volunteer rarely spends any time at home as he jets out to help countries in crisis
From The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald WITH a private education in Bath and a law degree under your belt, you would expect to be flying off to the Caribbean or the Côte d’Azur, rather than South Sudan and Bangladesh. But…
US politician files million dollar lawsuit for “Caribbean hex”
From Caribbean360 The losing candidate says her opponent targeted her East Harlem building as the canvas for a five-storey image of a bodiless rooster atop wooden poles. NEW YORK, United States, Monday January 6, 2014, CMC – A politician who…
Barbados students battle bullies’ detrimental impact in poster contest
Youngsters create artwork for UNICEF co-sponsored competition The attached poster by Lesleyann Downer, 14 of the Springer Memorial Secondary School on Barbados, won first place honors in the “Stop Bullying in Our Schools” poster competition. Primary and secondary school students…