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Smith expresses outrage at Governor's $169 million bond scheme
From Karl Callwood, Director of Communications for Moleto A. Smith Jr./Hubert L. Frederick
Democratic gubernatorial primary candidate Moleto A. Smith Jr. expressed outrage at Governor John P. deJongh’s actions in presenting a lame duck $169 million dollar bond package to the Virgin Islands Legislature this week.
Antigua Barbuda Labour Party in landslide victory
DEMERARA WAVES/ANTIGUA OBSERVER
The people of Antigua & Barbuda chose change over continuity when they overwhelmingly voted for the Antigua & Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) on Election Day June 12.
Puerto Rico Governor Signs Bill on Small, Medium-Sized Enterprises
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has signed a bill aiming to boost small and medium-sized enterprises on the island.
St.Kitts-Nevis Team UNITY Alliance Plans Massive Democracy March for June 13th 2014
TIMES CARIBBEAN
The Powerful Opposition Tri-Party Alliance in St.Kitts-Nevis known as Team UNITY will not allow the illegitimate Douglas regime to steal the elections. That’s the view of its charismatic Leader, Dr the Hon Timothy Harris.
One & Only Ocean Club Sold
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The iconic One & Only Ocean Club resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas has been sold.
Turks and Caicos, Belize Leading Caribbean Tourism Growth
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Turks and Caicos Islands and Belize were the Caribbean’s fastest-growing tourism destinations in the first quarter of 2014, according to government and CTO data.
Foundations of Dwyane Wade, Sandals Announce Partnership
By the Caribbean Journal staff
NBA superstar Dwyane Wade and his charitable organization, “Wade’s World Foundation,” is launching a three-year partnership with the Sandals Foundation.
St Kitts: Pirate’s Nest Condo-Hotel Project Moving Forward
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Pirate’s Nest condominium-hotel project is moving forward with the next phase of construction.
UWI Seismic Research Centre Launches New Earthquake Tracking Project
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Trinidad-based University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre has received funding to strengthen its earthquake monitoring.
Jamaica Sees Big Jump in Tourist Arrivals From Russia
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Jamaica received 12,000 tourists from Russia last year, according to data from the country’s Ambassador to Jamaica.
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