BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, (8th July, 2010) – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) today announced that it would provide nearly US$95,000 in scholarships and grants to over […]
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LABOUR PARTY QUESTIONS BALDWIN SPENCER’S CAPACITY
St John’s, July 6….. The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ALP) has questioned the leadership capacity of Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer following his threat to […]
Continue readingALP Media Statement on the burning of the home of Comrade Gretna Francis
The Antigua Labour Party (ALP) expresses its abhorrence and strongest condemnation of the burning of the home of Comrade Gretna Francis on Thursday morning, June […]
Continue readingJAMAICA-The ‘Dudus’ Coke Affair: Lessons for Eastern Caribbean
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Caribbean has watched, in bewilderment as the Jamaica government has slid into crisis, over Prime Minister Bruce Golding’s involvement in efforts to block the extradition to the United States, of an alleged gun and drug runner, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.
Continue readingJamaica drug raid toll reaches 27
At least 27 people, almost all civilians, have died in gun battles in Jamaica, police have said, as the hunt continues for a suspected drug lord.
Continue readingJENNA WOLFE RETURNS TO THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE CARIBBEAN STATE BALL
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Brother B sued for slander
May 17, 2010 – Antigua Labour Party MP Asot Michael has taken legal action against Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Housing & the Environment Hilson ‘Brother B’ Baptiste seeking damages for defamation.
Caribbean Tourism Organization thanks BA for support
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has thanked British Airways and all BA staff for their commitment to keeping all flights operating to and from Gatwick airport throughout the previous and pending strike periods.
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REGIONAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AGENCY CHAIRMAN WANTS ACTION TO PROTECT AGAIST IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
The Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), Hon. John Maginley, said that strong, decisive action will help protect the region’s invaluable natural assets.
In an address at the opening of the 11th Annual Caribbean Conference on Sustainable Tourism Development (STC-11) here on Sunday night, Mr. Maginley also reminded delegates that, like other regions in the world, the