MIA Exhibit Mémoires Encastrées fetes Caribbean culture
This month, passengers in concourses D and E at Miami International Airport can view the latest exhibition from one of the Caribbean’s great contemporary artists with Mémoires Encastrées (Memory Windows), an exhibit by Haitian-born, Miami-based artist Edouard Duval-Carrié. “To have…
Climate change may hinder fish conservation, ECU-UT study says
By Kristin Zachary From ECU For more than 20 years, conservationists in the Caribbean have been working to protect the endangered Nassau grouper. Thanks to those efforts, populations of this critical reef fish have stabilized in some areas. However, in…
World’s biggest Corporate Tax Haven? It’s no Paradise Island
From OZY Why You Should Care Taxes on offshore U.S. corporate earnings could pay for much-needed stuff back home. For countries in the tax haven game, it’s a race to the bottom. Singapore’s welcome mat? Corporate taxes at just 17…
11 types of difficult customers
If there is one thing that all businesses have in common, regardless of size, industry, or location, it is customers. Customers are the lifeblood of a business. Without them, a business can neither exist in the long-term nor prosper. Customers…
Cayman Island police Community Officers put local knowledge to use to assist members of the public
From RCIPS Since the relaunch of the RCIPS Community Policing Department in February, community police officers have been out in their communities getting to know their beats and the people within them. In two incidents over the last two weeks,…
Caribbean beach bars
Best Beach Bars in the Caribbean From Scuttlebutt Sailing News There’s just something about a quaint seaside bar that instantly puts us in a better mood, and if that bar is in the Caribbean amid sandy beaches and salty winds,…
UK government signs contract for youth development programme in the Eastern Caribbean
From Caribbean News Now BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Colleen Wainwright, the head of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) in the Caribbean, recently met with Robin Todd from Mott MacDonald to discuss the British government’s new four-year programme to support…
Guyana: Millions in losses as fireman crashes into Berbice Building
From Guyana Guardian Firemen that are attached to the Guyana Fire Service are seemingly on a “Fast-and-Furious” or a “crashing-into-buildings” spree this month. This may be the case, since, in less than a few hours after one fireman drove a…
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. is Investigating Netshoes (Cayman) Limited (NETS) on Behalf of Stockholders and Encourages Investors to Contact the Firm
NEW YORK, July 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. is investigating potential claims against Netshoes (Cayman) Limited (NYSE:NETS). Our investigation concerns whether Netshoes has violated the federal securities laws and/or engaged in other unlawful business practices….
Caribbean Nurses – The Backbone of the NHS
From Museumand The NHS was established within a month of the Windrush generation arriving in the UK in 1948. Caribbean nurses in particular played a vital role from the earliest days. Catherine Ross, our Founder and Director, shares her memories…