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Month: February 2019

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CHTA shares optimistic 2019 tourism forecast

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (February 4, 2019) – Caribbean tourism officials are upbeat about 2019 and confidently expect another year of positive growth bolstered by increased airlift, improved sales, ongoing investments in hotel upgrades and refurbishments, and new properties coming on…

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Concacaf and OEG Sports announce multiyear licensing partnership

Deal Marks First Global Master Licensee Partner for Consumer Products of the Confederation Miami (Monday, February 4, 2019) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) today announced a multiyear agreement with OEG Sports as its…

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Coffee is a celebrity across the globe, Martin

By Melissa Martin “Tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen. Pour myself a cup of ambition.And yawn and stretch and try to come to life.” Lyrics from Nine to Five by Dolly Parton. My cup of ambition is coffee. Brewed…

Nadelle spearheads body-positive

Nadelle spearheads the #everyBODYplayahmas movement From Entertainment junkie Toronto, Ontario (Sonique Solutions) – Caribbean-styled carnival culture has now grown to state of popularity where it is embraced by millions across the globe and transcends all ages, races, geographical backgrounds and…

Jamaica: Political tensions rise over [Opposition MP] Bloomfield’s Murder

By Romario Scott and Gareth Davis From Jamaica Gleaner Dr Lynvale Bloomfield Political tensions are rising following the death of Portland Eastern Member of Parliament Dr Lynvale Bloomfield as allegations swirl over possible motives behind his murder. Bloomfield, who won…

Rotary Olympics – Fundraiser for the Cayman Islands Special Olympics Team

The Rotary Club of Grand Cayman depends very much on the kindness and generosity of people like you. They are trying to raise as much money as the can for the CI Special Olympics Team. They deserve it!  The Special Olympics…

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Caribbean RoundUp

By Azad Ali from Caribbean Life Antigua Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister, Gaston Browne has said that the Caribbean should be careful not to be drawn into the ideological war unfolding in Venezuela where attempts were being made to remove…

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Royal Caribbean cruise ships wants to hire you to travel the world and discover new experiences

By Abigail Malbon From Cosmopolitan Count me in Dream jobs don’t come much better than this: Royal Caribbean cruises is currently looking for an ‘apprentice’ who will travel the world and test extraordinary experiences. No catch. The company has opened…

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Extra features and usage of PDF files

We know how PDF works. It’s a printable format of the document that Adobe invented. It looks professional, doesn’t change the structure in different systems and is worldwide. We often use PDF file format for sending the documents through the…

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Control your blood pressure to reduce memory loss

From Newsmax Tight control of your blood pressure won’t necessarily spare you from full-blown dementia, a new trial concludes. But it might lower the risk of slight declines in thinking and memory, a condition known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI),…