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St Lucia former health minister against decriminalising marijuana
Castries, St. Lucia (CMC) -- A former health minister has spoken out against decriminalising marijuana warning the measure could have many negative health and social consequences for St Lucia.
“Traditionally we have a very poor record of…
Water resources confab closes today
Kingston, Jamaica -- Experts working on international water projects across Latin America and the Caribbean, along with implementing agencies and stakeholders from the public and private sectors, will today wrap up a three-day workshop in…
UWI hosts discussions on cultural integration in the Caribbean
Kingston, Jamaica -- Pro vice chancellor and principal of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona, Professor Archibald McDonald, says that regional universities must play a role in establishing “full and complete” appreciation of the…
Caribbean conch, lobster trade under threat, officials say
ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC) — The future of the Caribbean’s conch and lobster fisheries remains under threat despite regional efforts to protect it, regional fisheries officials said Wednesday.
The issue is at the top of the agenda of the 12th…
Access case adjourned until next Wednesday
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The case between Access Financial Services CEO, Marcus James, and directors of the loan company has been adjourned until next week Wednesday.
Access Financial directors Christopher Berry, Gary Peart and Brian Goldson,…
St Lucians cautioned over new foreign investment proposals
CASTRIES, St Lucia -- The Lucian People’s Movement (LPM) has cautioned the people of Saint Lucia over the government’s latest proposals aimed at wooing foreign investors, presented in the Tourism Stimulus and Investment Bill in the House of…
Police unit coming to tackle praedial larceny — Clarke
ST JAMES, Jamaica -- Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Roger Clarke has disclosed that a unit to tackle praedial larceny will be established by the Jamaica Constabulary Force soon.
Clarke said more details of the proposed unit will be…
Trinidad and Tobago’s sovereign credit rating reaffirmed
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad -- On Sunday, finance and economy minister, Larry Howai, confirmed that Moody's Investors Services has reaffirmed Trinidad and Tobago’s Baa1 (medium grade/moderate credit risk) sovereign credit rating based on…
Beach outing ends in highway crash, many injured
(CMC)-- A young man carries this injured woman from the minibus shortly after it crashed in St Mary yesterday afternoon.
Beach outing ends in highway crash, many injured
A beach outing turned into tragedy yesterday when a minibus crashed…
Bahamas detains 132 Haitian migrants at sea
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — Authorities in the Bahamas have detained 132 Haitian migrants in a boat that broke down off a remote, sparsely populated island.
Police Superintendent Stephen Dean says 107 males and 25 females were intercepted off…
Woman dies after learning great-nephew shot, killed
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – A 65-year-old woman collapsed and died soon after she had been told that her 17-year-old great-nephew had been shot and killed in the volatile Laventille area, east of here.
Relatives said that Marjorie…
Government to secure partner for port expansion this year
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- The government expects to find a “suitable private partner” this fiscal year, to share the cost of the necessary improvements to Jamaica’s port infrastructure, to meet the completion of the expansion of the Panama Canal…
Groundwork laid for initial PetroCaribe shipment to St Lucia
CASTRIES, St Lucia (GIS) -- Officials representing Petroleum of Venezuela (PDVSA) have provided positive feedback on a recent visit to Saint Lucia, in preparation for the initial stages of shipping fuel under the island’s PetroCaribe…
Trinidadian arrested in US on drug related charges
NEW YORK (CMC) – The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency says it arrested a Trinidad and Tobago national on drug related charges soon after his arrival early April at the John F. Kennedy International Airport.
The…
Decrease in police fatalities, INDECOM says
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) says it has recorded a sharp decrease in security force-related fatalities for the first quarter of 2014.
At the end of the first quarter, the Commission said it…