IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

Day: May 30, 2019

Turtles of the Caribbean

Managing the traditional turtle fishery of the Turks and Caicos Islands From Marine Conservation Society The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) is a UK Overseas Territory (UKOT) lying in the northern Caribbean, where hunting sea turtles has been a tradition…

Caribbean News Events iBusiness iCommunity iEnvironment iFood iLocal News iScience iTech iWorld News Manager's Choice News

GGGI establishes new office in the Caribbean

Thursday, May 30, 2019 — The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) opened a new office in Castries, St. Lucia, to strengthen support for its work to further promote green growth in the Caribbean region, and expand its partnership with the Organization…

iBusiness iCommunity iCrime iLocal News iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Who Inspect the Inspectors?

t might be time to hire a structural engineer in Nassau County when the property you either own or are looking to buy have gaps between the conjunctions of the floors and the walls, uneven floors, water damage in the…

Caribbean News Editors Choice Events iBusiness iCommunity iCulture iLocal News iTech iTeenz iWorld News News

A celebration of youth, community & culture

By Tangerine Clarke From Caribbean Life A celebration, of youth, community, and culture, brought together educators and volunteers on Thursday, May 23, to applaud students who had completed 10-week apprenticeships, all thanks to Citizen Schools, a non-profit that partners with…

Caribbean News Editors Choice Events iBusiness iCommunity iLocal News iWorld News News

Opening Statement by St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris at his Monthly Press Conference on Wednesday, May 29th, 2019

Press Conference Parliamentary Lounge, Government Headquarters, Church Street, Basseterre Wednesday, May 29th, 2019  My fellow citizens and residents, you will be pleased to learn that the prudent fiscal management of the affairs of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, which has…

Caribbean News Events iBusiness iHealth iLocal News iScience iWorld News Manager's Choice News

Sleep apnea raises risk of cancer for women

From Newmax Some people with sleep apnea have an increased risk of cancer, and the odds might be higher for women than men, researchers say. “Recent studies have shown that low blood oxygen levels during the night and disrupted sleep,…

Caribbean News Events iBusiness iCommunity iEnvironment iFinance iLocal News iTech iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Canada Caribbean Resilience Facility for the Caribbean Region launched

From South Florida Caribbean News BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Caribbean small island states are vulnerable to extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. Lessons learned from the devastating 2017 Atlantic hurricane season revealed a need to strengthen country governments’ long-term resilience and ability…

Caribbean News Editors Choice Events iBusiness iLocal News iTravel iWorld News News

How to find a job before moving to the Caribbean

When moving, relocating your household items is only the tip of an iceberg. There is an intimidating number of errands to handle both prior to and after the mere relocation process. Not only do you move your house, but you…

Caribbean News Events iBusiness iCommunity iLocal News iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

BVI calls on UK parliament to support modern partnership with overseas territories

From Caribbean News Now ROAD TOWN, BVI — The UK government is being urged to back the renewal of a contemporary partnership between BVI Overseas Territories (OTs) such as the BVI. Benito Wheatley, the special envoy to the British Virgin…

Caribbean News Events iBusiness iCommunity iCrime iCulture iFinance iLocal News iTravel iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Cancer-stricken ‘freedom fighter’ calls for reparations

By Nelson A. King from Caribbean Life An ailing Caribbean journalist and political activist in New York, referred to as a “freedom fighter”, has added his voice to a growing chorus of calls for reparations from European powers for slavery…