Chatterbox Creative Arts Summer Camp
Chatterbox Creative Arts Summer Camp is starting in July, and we are really excited about all of the fun activities that we have planned for the kids! From music, to visual arts, to songwriting, to plays, to games and even…
Guyana disappointed at being “blacklisted” again
From Caribbean360 GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Guyana government Thursday (May 29) night expressed its disappointment that the country had been placed on a list that urged the international community to take measures to protect their financial system from the…
Cayman tennis sees juniors showing their potential
(CITC) The Cayman Islands Tennis Club in South Sound had some great action last week with most of the final matches taking place on Friday and Saturday. This year’s club championships saw a lot of the juniors showing their potential…
Cayman Islands – uniquely positioned for growth
Article by Gonzales Jalles From Cayman Finance REPORT SUMMARY International recognition Unique benefits Conclusion The Cayman Islands has demonstrated a commitment to transparency and embraced international initiatives like no other international financial centre. One of the key first steps in…
The Government crackdown on offshore tax dodging just got real
By Alan Pyke From Think Progress Over 77,000 separate foreign banks and financial firms will start sharing information on their American accountholders with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in cooperation with a major crackdown on offshore tax evasion, the Associated…
New Orleans: European Traditions Blend With Caribbean Influences
By Brenton Garen From Westside Today Bourbon Street, which extends 13 blocks in the heart of the French Quarter, comes to life each night with its bars, clubs, and restaurants. Party Continues In The Big Easy When it comes to…
Spying in the Caribbean: some thoughts and considerations
From ICT Pulse Following recent revelations of invasive and unauthorised US spying in the Bahamas, we are taking a closer look at the wider Caribbean, and highlighting some of the vulnerabilities and concerns that have been identified. Last month, news…
Janet Bostwick gives lesson: Women in Bahamian history
From Bahama Islands Info First female MP shares struggles and triumphs of Bahamian women NASSAU, Bahamas — As a woman who has carved a niche in Bahamian history, the country’s first female Member of Parliament (MP), the Honourable Janet Bostwick,…
EDITORIAL COMMENT From BN: Caribbean insurers continue to suffer from regulatory complexity
By Natan Levy From BN Americas The island nations of the Caribbean must face up to the reality that the status quo will not provide the much needed boost to further develop the region’s insurance markets. As the region welcomed…
Dan Marino withdraws name from concussion lawsuit
By Armando Salguero From The Miami Herald MIAMI – Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino is changing a botched play called in a huddle with his attorneys. One day after being the biggest and most recognizable name on…