Cayman Islands police make several arrests during operations in Eastern Districts
From RCIPS Jan 30 2019 This past weekend, on 25 and 27 January, officers in the Eastern Districts conducted two operations in response to concerns from members of the community about anti-social behavior and illegal activity, which resulted in several…
Australia continues to endure record January heat wave
From WN Australia has endured hot summers in previous, but 2019 is already bringing to a historicheatwave affecting people, animals, and electricity across the continent due to the rising temperatures on Tuesday, according to The Straits Times. Forecasts in the southern…
Sunil Chatrani named 2019 Hotelier of the Year
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (January 30, 2019) – Sunil Chatrani, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Elegant Hotels Group, is the Caribbean’s 2019 Hotelier of the Year. The Guyanese-born, Barbados-based hotelier received the top honor at the Caribbean Hotel and…
Dog rescued from uninhabited island becomes Honorary Coast Guard member
By Laura Goldman While his owners walked him during a family visit to St. Joseph Island, Ontario, on Christmas Eve, a husky mix named Logan ran off along a deer trail. He seemed to disappear without a trace. Kailaan Walker and Lydia Selin…
US: Dems seek to remove ‘God’ from House Committee Oath
By Jeffrey Rodack From Newsmax Democrats are pushing to eliminate a reference to God from the oath witnesses take in front of the House Committee on Natural Resources, Fox News reported. Witnesses would be asked this question before testifying: “Do you solemnly…
Noted artists, musicians mourn death of R&B singer James Ingram
By Krissy Aguilar From Inquirer MANILA, Philippines — Noted artists from the music industry paid tribute to American R&B singer James Ingram as he passed away on Wednesday at the age of 66. Pop/rock singer-songwriter Richard Marx who popularized “Right…
Guyana: Nations School closes, as police hunts terror group
By Carlos Moore From Guyana Guardian Police are now looking for a group of what could be current or past students that are responsible for the shooting of Director and Principal of Nations University Mr Brian O’toole. It seems that…
IDB commends Jamaica on climate change activities
BY: ALECIA SMITH From JIS Story Highlights The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has commended Jamaica on its work to advance activities relating to its climate change agenda. “Jamaica is in a position of leadership. You are way ahead of a lot…
Freezing temperatures increase heart attack risks, scientists think they know why
By: Najja Parker, Atlanta Journal-Constitution From wpxi There are several factors that could increase your heart risk, including a poor diet and obesity. However, the weather may also contribute to that risk, according to a new report. Researchers from Lund University in…
Guyana: Hours after receiving death threats, School of The Nations owner shot
By Wonita Stephens From Guyana Guardian Less than a few hours after a series of threats were made against the popular School of the Nations, a lone gunman cornered its owner Brian O’Toole in front of his Bel Air home,…