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DJ Casual shot at Providence Stadium
Demerara Waves
Well-known radio disc jockey, Curtis “Casual” Armstrong was early Monday morning shot and injured at the Providence Cricket Stadium located on the East Bank of Demerara in Guyana, sources confirmed.
Jamaica Reports Drop in Crime
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Jamaica is seeing a “downward trend” in murders and other crimes, according to the country’s Minister of National Security, Peter Bunting.
Guyanese Journalist Rawle Nelson charged with Stealing & Forgery in Grenada
Times Caribbean
Rawle Nelson, a Freelance Journalist who was once attached to the St.Kitts-Nevis Sun and the St.Kitts-Nevis National Broadcasting Corporation ZIZ, has been officially charged by The Royal Grenada Police Force with two counts of stealing, forgery and uttering a forge document from his former employer.
Earthquake Causes Shaking in St Martin, St Barth, Anguilla, Puerto Rico
By the Caribbean Journal staff
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake caused shaking across the northeastern Caribbean on Saturday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey.
New Hotel Planned For Carriacou
By the Caribbean Journal staff
The Grenadian island of Carriacou could soon have a new hotel, according to the government.
Delta Adds New Service to Bonaire
By the Caribbean Journal staff
Delta Airlines is adding a new weekly flight from Atlanta to Bonaire, according to the Tourism Corporation Bonaire.
Haiti, Turkey Hold Talks in Port-au-Prince
Caribbean Journal
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu continued his trip to Hispaniola on Tuesday with a visit to Port-au-Prince.
CARICOM Secretary General Visits Chile
By the Caribbean Journal staff
CARICOM Secretary General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque concluded an official visit to Chile on Tuesday.
Grenada Looking to Court Investments in Green Energy
Caribbean Journal
Grenada says it is targeting investments in green energy, following the signing of an expression of interest with Sir Richard Branson’s Carbon War Room.
St Maarten Moves Closer to Digital Registrations of Intellectual Property
By the Caribbean Journal staff
St Maarten could soon have the Caribbean’s first-ever fully-automated Bureau of Intellectual Property.
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