Mothers’ Union Mothers’ Day Tea Party
The St George’s Anglican (Episcopal) Church’s Mothers’ Union held their Annual Mothers’ Day Tea Party on Saturday 10th May at the Church Hall. The hall was most attractively decorated and there was a full attendance of over 100 persons who…
Cartoon of the Day
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
STA travel cancels all ‘unethical’ SeaWorld tours
By Jessica Plautz From Mashable The student travel agency STA Travel has announced it will no longer arrange trips that involve the unethical treatment of animals. They have stopped tours that include elephant rides, visits to Tiger Temple in Thailand…
Emails show Google secretly met with the NSA
By Karyne Levy From Business Insider Google executives Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt met with the NSA, according to leaked email exchanges obtained by Al Jazeera. The emails, which were obtained by Al Jazeera under the Freedom of Information Act,…
10 World’s heaviest drinking countries revealed
By Antonia Molloy From The Independent UK A report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) looked at levels of alcohol consumption in its 194 member states People in the UK are among the most prolific drinkers in the world, according…
A day to celebrate migratory birds, a most spectacular event
By Kathy Reshetiloff From Bay Journal News Service International Migratory Bird Day celebrates and calls attention to one of the most important and spectacular events in the Americas — bird migration. Bird Day is celebrated in Canada, the United States,…
WSPA attacks Cayman Turtle Farm AGAIN in latest report
Westminster reception for Stop Sea Turtle Farming MPs joined the World Society for the Protection of animals (WSPA) on Tuesday 13 May for the launch of their new report on the Cayman Turtle Farm. The report, The Cayman Turtle Farm:…
Protests ignite in Brazil as World Cup nears
By Colin Daileda From Mashable Cities across Brazil were wracked by protests again on Friday as citizens try to bring attention to the injustices they feel surround World Cup construction. At least 18 cities have experienced waves of strikes and…
Dutch Caribbean experts discuss scenarios for trans-boundary marine mammal management …
By Tadzo Bevotez From St Maarten Island Time … in the wider Caribbean with regional partners in Puerto Rico PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten – The eastern Caribbean is of special significance to regional marine mammal conservation based on its high abundance…