Category Archives: Regional News
74 year old woman reportedly raped and murdered in Jamaica
The body of a 74 year old woman is discovered in DuckenfieldSt Thomas, Jamaica.
Increase in gas prices in Barbados
Effective midnight Sunday, March 4, the retail price of gasoline in Barbados, will increase while prices of diesel, kerosene and Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) will fall.
Jamaican manufacturers to approach Anti-Dumping and Subsidies Commission after accusing T&T of “dumping” flour onto local market
Jamaican manufacturers say they intend to approach the island’s Anti-Dumping and Subsidies Commission after accusing their Trinidad and Tobago counterparts of “dumping” flour onto the local market. Dumping is a kind of predatory pricing, when manufacturers export a product … Continue reading
Antigua and Barbuda go to the poles on March 21st
March 21st is the day Antigua and Barbuda goes to the polls.
Jamaican man on wanted list surrenders to police
Another man wanted by police in the St James parish of Jamaica is now in custody.
Retired Justice Donald Trotman assures he is up to the task to investigate Lindo Creek massacre
The lone Commissioner appointed to investigate the deaths of eight miners at Lindo Creek Guyana is assuring he is up for the task ahead.
Civil Aviation Authority and Air Accident Investigation Department investigate fatal plane crash in Andros, Bahamas 2 weeks ago
The Civil Aviation Authority and the Air Accident Investigation Department are working closely to quickly bring some closure to the families of victims of that fatal crash nearly two weeks ago.
A suggestion from a businessman that the selection process of new Police Commissioner should not be limited to Jamaica Constabulary Force
As the Police Service Commission gets ready to start the search for a new Police Commissioner, there is a suggestion that it’s time for the selection process not to be limited to talent within the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Barbados announces new partnership with Copa Airlines
Barbados Minister of Tourism and International Transport Richard Sealy has announced a new partnership with Copa Airlines.
Two Jamaicans among 23 to receive Ontario’s highest honour
Two Jamaicans entrepreneur Michael Lee-Chin and internationally renowned paediatrician Dr Upton Allen are among 23 individuals who are being invested with the Order of Ontario, the Canadian province’s highest honour.

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