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Guyana's population declines slightly
DEMERARA WAVES
The population of Guyana has recorded a marginal reduction of 3,339 persons as the preliminary results of the Guyana population and housing census 2012, released by the Guyana National Bureau of Statistics revealed that the population count of 751,223 at the previous census, September 15, 2002, was down to a count of 747,884 persons as at Census day, September 15, 2012.
A New Haiti-Jamaica Flight?
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Haiti’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally designated Sunrise Airways to operate new flights between Port-au-Prince and Kingston, Jamaica.
St Kitts & Nevis Opens Embassy in Cuba
By the Caribbean Journal staff
St Kitts and Nevis has officially opened an embassy in Havana, Cuba.
US envoy rubbishes govt's excuse for delaying local elections
DEMERARA WAVES
United States (US) Ambassador to Guyana, Brent Hardt has dismissed government’s latest excuse for not holding local government elections and he said it was time Guyanese directly elect their representatives at the local level.
Antigua PM Appoints New Senators
By the Caribbean Journal staff
New Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced his appointments to the country’s Senate.
Haiti’s Martelly Heads to Washington
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Haiti President Michel Martelly departed the country on Tuesday for a visit to Washington, DC, the National Palace announced in a statement.
Texaco Planning to Add Solar Panels to Gas Stations in Jamaica
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Texaco is planning to retrofit all of its service stations in Jamaica with solar energy.
Way cleared for top 25 UG law graduates to enter Law School
DEMERARA WAVES
The way has been cleared for the top 25 University of Guyana (UG) Law Degree graduates to gain automatic entry to the Trinidad-based Hugh Wooding Law School, Attorney General Anil Nandlall confirmed on Wednesday.
Nigerian Authorities issue Warrant for Fugitive St.Kitts-Nevis Economic Citizen
TIMES CARIBBEAN
The bad news regarding the St.Kitts-Nevis Citizenship by Investment programme continues as an ever growing number of holders of SKN Passports through the programme are finding themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Lester Bird Suffers Stroke
TIMES CARIBBEAN
Less than 24 hours after his Antigua Barbuda Labour Party was swept back in power former Antigua Barbuda Prime Minister Lester Bird is now a patient at the St Johns Medical Centre .
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