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Month: December 2018

Cayman Islands National Weather Service Radio 107.9 is back in operation

The new 2000 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter compared to the old 1000 Watt Stereo FM Transmitter has allowed us increase transmitting coverage.  Which means every square inch of Grand Cayman will now receive excellent inception, unlike before certain areas of…

Cayman Islands: Witness Appeal in Hit and Run on Officer

From RCIPS December 10 2018 Police are still investigating an incident where an on duty officer in uniform was struck by a vehicle that refused to pass through a traffic stop and check. (See below press release) The vehicle in…

Carib holiday trads

STUNNING CARIBBEAN HOLIDAY TRADITIONS YOU NEED TO SEE By Monique McIntosh Nothing feels sweeter than a Caribbean Christmas: surrounded by the warmth of family, friends, food, and of course, all the fun festivities. The region has celebrating the yuletide down…

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Recipe of the week

Chicken and Potatoes With Garlic Parmesan Cream Sauce By DAMN DELICIOUS From Yummly Ingredients 6 bone (in, skin-on chicken thighs) 1 tablespoon italian seasoning kosher salt freshly ground black pepper 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (divided) 3 cups baby spinach (roughly chopped) 16 ounces potatoes (baby Dutch , halved*) 2 tablespoons fresh parsley leaves (chopped) FOR THE GARLIC…

Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission celebrates International Human Rights Day

“All human beings are born fee and equal in dignity and rights…Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind…”- Articles 1 & 2 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Monday is…

The Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation Donates a Five Thousand Dollar Holiday Gift

ATLANTA – Dec. 9, 2018 – PRLog — The Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation, Inc., (CACAF) presented a check for five thousand-dollars to help survivors of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. The money was donated to support patients at the dialysis…

Caribbean ‘frontier societies’ like St Vincent are defined by the ever-present interplay between the civilised and the wild

By Philip Nanton From LSE Historical shifts and contemporary changes in St Vincent and the Grenadines reveal how the frontier between the wild and the civilised is ever-present and continually shifting in the Caribbean and beyond. Colonisers once recoiled from…

Five Caribbean hotels reopening this month

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Dec. 7, 2018: It’s been over a year since the horrific hurricanes of 2017, but some top Caribbean hotels are now starting to reopen.Check out the ones opening this December 2018, in time…

ILO releases two policy reports to mark Human Rights Day

To mark Human Rights Day, the ILO released two policy reports via#FACEBOOKLIVE, one on child labour and one on forced labour, intended to inform policymakers and policy-stakeholders about the most effective strategies to achieve SDG Target 8.7. The latest Global…

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Capital Flows to Latin America and the Caribbean: Recent developments

Corporate author: NU. CEPAL. Oficina de Washington UN symbol.: LC/WAS/TS.2018/7 53 p.Editorial:  ECLAC December 2018 DESCRIPTION This document, prepared by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Washington Office, presents and analyzes the most recent developments (third quarter…