The extraordinary life of Baroness Valerie Amos has taken her from the small island of Wakenaam at the mouth of the Essequibo …
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Barbados forces praised by Dominica Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit, has personally thanked Barbados’ armed forces for their assistance in helping Dominica in its recovery efforts …
Dominica disaster fundraiser a resounding success
It was a night to remember…Friday 2nd October 2015, ladies in their Sunday best and men dressed to impress. It was the …
Guyana fisherman murdered at sea
Two brothers have been arrested following the stabbing death of an obviously well loved fishing colleague some twenty miles out in the …
Legacy of Irish community in Barbados
The descendants of Irish people sold into slavery in the 1600s live in a close-knit community beset by poverty and ill health. …
Unity needed to save Caribbean banking institutions
Bridgetown, Barbados, October 5, 2015 – The future of financial institutions in the Caribbean is under serious threat if no pro-active collective …
Is Geothermal energy ended in Nevis?
Premier Hon. Vance Amory, has attempted to assure Nevisians that St. Kitts pursuing geothermal energy does not mean the death of the …
An Audience with Fmr Windies Cricketer John Shepherd
Guardians of our Heritage: An Audience with Former West Indian Cricketer John Shepherd Friday 23rd October 2015, 6.30 – 9.30 Barbados High …
Don’t miss play on spirituality and sexuality
Following a sold-out 2014 National Tour and back by popular demand, Christian actress, playwright and entrepreneur Tonya Joy Bolton takes her one-woman theatre …
Jamaica needs schools, hospitals, not a prison
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has flown to Jamaica to announce the gift of a prison. He refuses to apologise for slavery …