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Month: April 2016

Toxic Ash: A Caribbean time bomb Part 2 – They promised jobs…and brought ashes

By Omar Alfonso From Caribbean360 This is part two of a three-part investigative series produced by Puerto Rico’s Center for Investigative Journalism, in collaboration with La Perla del Sur newspaper, about the environmental and health threat posed by coal ash…

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Snow falls in Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. First time in recorded history

From What Really Happened No, it is not an April Fools Day joke, snowflakes actually fell in the neighbouring French island of Guadeloupe. The event, which was described as ‘exceptional’ by a French meteorologist took place on Thursday, March 31…

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Will Cuba’s rise obscure other Caribbean destinations?

By Brian Major From Travel Pulse Word on the street is some Caribbean travel stakeholders are looking over their shoulders following President Obama’s recent measures to ease travel and commerce between the U.S. and Cuba, all highlighted by his recent…

Missing the Cayman Islands

By Andrea Nine It is officially Spring Break kids and Mr. Nine and I are home while 2 of our children are scattered amongst the country. So you can only guess, not only am I missing them, but I am…

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Cayman Islands: Chris Humphries honoured with CCMI “Coral Award”

Mr. Chris Humphries of Stuarts Walker Hersant Humphries, Attorneys-at-Law was presented with the Central Caribbean Marine Institute’s (CCMI) CORAL Award on 6 March 2016 by His Royal Highness, The Earl of Wessex, during his visit to the Cayman Islands. The…

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Cop among 7 facing extradition for lotto scam

BY HORACE HINES From Jamaica Observer FALMOUTH, Trelawny — A policeman was among 19 people arrested in major anti-lottery scam operations carried out by several units of the constabulary between Tuesday and yesterday in the parishes of St James, Trelawny,…

Texas house has a secret room

This mundane Texas house has a secret room that makes it one in a million By Dennis Green From Business Insider You’d never know this was hiding on the inside by the look of the home’s exterior. A “Star Trek”…

Destination of the week

British Virgin Islands a true Caribbean treat By Ellen Creager, Detroit Free Press Among the loveliest of Caribbean destinations, the BVI and its island-studded aqua seas have long been a favorite of sailors looking for an idyllic getaway. But last…

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DB: To grow, Caribbean must lower its high energy costs

From Herald Tribune Latin America WASHINGTON – The Caribbean has “the world’s highest energy costs,” which hinder its productivity, and so it is vital to develop new sources of power generation, as Jamaica and Dominica are doing, the Inter-American Development…

The West Indians are the true Pirates of the Caribbean. Here’s why

By Garima Srivastava From Scoop Whoop They did it! They did it for the second time. The West Indies lifted the World T20 trophy again and though the end sounds like a happy one, they were aided by England leaving…