News
Solar Car-Charging Station Opens in Grand Cayman
Carib Journal
It may be the Caribbean’s most abundant resource, but in a region where energy costs are oppressive, solar energy isn’t used nearly enough.
Two arrested for cocaine-in-tonic bottle deaths
DEMERARA WAVES
Police have arrested two men in connection with Sunday’s death of four persons who ingested liquefied cocaine thinking that it was SSS tonic that should have been taken by a relative to the United States (US).
CARICOM, Mexico Eye “New Platform” For Bilateral Relationship
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Caribbean Community and Mexico held their third joint summit this week, looking to create a “new platform” for their relationship in the coming years.
St Lucia police deny media reports identifying body as that of hotelier Oliver Gobat
Caribbean 360
CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Tuesday April 29, 2014, CMC – The Royal St. Lucia Police Force Tuesday distanced itself from international media reports that sought to identify a prominent hotelier whose charred body was reportedly found in a burnt vehicle at Cap estate, north of the capitol on Monday.
‘Street protest’ planned to force resignation of Trinidad attorney general
Caribbean 360
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday April 30, 2014, CMC – It is a recurring call in Trinidad and Tobago. Opposition legislators and civil society groups demanding the resignation of Attorney General Anand Ramlogan ever since he came to office in 2010.
Dominican Republic President, Curacao PM Hold Talks in Mexico
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina and Curacao Prime Minister Ivar Asjes held talks this week in the context of the VI Summit of the Association of Caribbean States.
Caribbean Hotel Report: Occupancy Numbers Continue to Decline
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Caribbean hotel occupancy continued its slow start to 2014 with another decline, according to STR.
One injured as bus comes under fire in Jamaica
Caribbean 360
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Monday April 28, 2014, CMC – One person was injured late Saturday in yet another attack on a bus operated by the state run Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC).
Charred remains found in burnt Range Rover believed to be those of St Lucia hotelier
Caribbean 360
CASTRIES, St Lucia, Monday April 28, 2014 – St Lucia police are investigating the suspected death of a British hotelier whose remains were reportedly found inside a burnt out Range Rover.
CFATF warns of harsh consequences if Guyana fails to pass anti-money laundering legislation
Caribbean 360
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Monday April 28, 2014, CMC – The Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) has warned of harsh consequences should Guyana fail to pass anti-money laundering legislation before a May 29 conference.
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