Cartoon of the week
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,…
Caribbean maritime security a growing concern
By David Jessop From Jamaica Gleaner The maritime security of the Caribbean is an issue not often written about. This is despite the fact that every nation is touched by the sea, has an exclusive maritime economic zone stretching for…
After ’60 Minutes’ Segment, Lumber Liquidators walloped with suits
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal More than 75 class actions have been filed against Lumber Liquidators Inc. claiming that it mislabeled laminated wood flooring that emits dangerously high levels of formaldehyde gas. Nearly all the lawsuits were…
The chase to count the killings that the feds don’t
By Colin Daileda From Mashable Brian Burghart figured that he was either going crazy or he was terrible at Google. It was May 2012, and he’d just driven by a row of police cars parked on the side of a…
Obama visits Jamaica
By Bert Wilkinson From Caribbean Life The U.S. Secret Service and Jamaican security officials locked down large sections of commercial Kingston, the capital, from Wednesday evening ahead of Thursday’s one-day visit of American President Barack Obama and his third summit…
The Editor Speaks: If you are rich, Cayman Islands wants you
“We want to make Cayman even more attractive to wealthier people who already have or want to buy property here to enjoy it and even live here without working.” These were the words of Cayman Islands Premier Alden McLaughlin when…
KRyS Global donates laptops to the Cayman Islands NWDA
The National Workforce Development Agency (NWDA) welcomed the donation of 18 refurbished laptops from local company KRyS Global on 30th March, 2015. These laptops will be used in the NWDA’s Training and Development Unit’s Training Programme. KRyS Global provides solutions…
iNews Briefs
6 people killed in Haiti floods By Richard Davies From FloodList Floods have struck once again in Haiti. This time, heavy rain since the beginning of the month has resulted in overflowing rivers, flooding areas around Port-au-Prince, including Tabarre, Cite…
Cayman Islands makes Caribbean Journal’s top 12 “Must-Visit Caribbean Islands for Spring 2015”
At #11 The Cayman Islands — The Diving Destination It’s long been the Caribbean’s Mecca for divers, and it remains so to this day. This is a diving paradise, from Grand Cayman to Little Cayman to Cayman Brac. If you’re…