BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — A report by the Barbados Free Press on November 4, 2013, published the full text of what purports to be a complaint […]
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Newly appointed Dominican Ambassador presents credentials
(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, on Thursday said he welcomed steps being taken by […]
Continue readingMackie Conscious to perform at IIPT Caribbean CBT Conference and Study Tour
Mandeville, Jamaica (November 4, 2013). Mackie Conscious, Jamaican-born singer, songwriter and musician will be the special guest presenter and performer at the IIPT Caribbean Community-based […]
Continue readingDominica celebrates 35th year of political independence
ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC) — Dominicans have been urged to embrace freedom of movement within the region as the country celebrates its 35th year of Independence […]
Continue readingFamily of UVa student killed in Dominica files suit
The father of a University of Virginia student killed last year in the Caribbean, where she was studying abroad, is suing over her death.
The lawsuit, filed this month in federal court in Miami by David Schulman, the father of Casey Schulman, alleges negligence by the Semester at Sea program, sponsored by UVa, and several others, seeking funeral expenses and compensatory damages.
Edward “Al Capone” Green found guilty of beheading tenant
ROSEAU, Dominica, Monday October 21, 2013, CMC – A High Court judge on Friday sentenced a 72-year-old man to 25 years in prison after he […]
Continue readingA newer, better LIAT expected to take to Caribbean skies
ST JOHN’S, ANTIGUA — The acting head of the Caribbean airline, LIAT, in a message to staff, declared the comfort and well-being of passengers will be her overriding priority.
“At the new LIAT, we are working to build an airline which places the customer, our loyal passengers, at the center of our focus,” stated Julie Reifer-Jones, who was appointed acting chief executive officer by the airline’s board of directors this month.
Continue readingSix Caribbean nationals arrested following deadly smuggling trip
MIAMI, United States, Friday October 18, 2013, CMC – United States law enforcement authorities confirmed Friday that six of the 11 Caribbean migrants, who survived […]
Continue readingPM Says He Apologized To Skerrit
7news was first to report on the embarrassing incident with Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit. As we told you he was detained by the Coast […]
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