Whetting the appetite for slow food Michelle Nurse Aug 18, 2018 0 HOLETOWN, Barbados (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Spooning raw yellowfin tuna caught off the Barbados coast into a…
Why the Flooding in Grenada is a Clear Reminder of its Vulnerability to Climate… Michelle Nurse Aug 17, 2018 0 (IPS) - Grenada is still tallying the damage after heavy rainfall (earlier this month) resulted in “wide and…
Preparations move into high gear for Caribbean Week of Agriculture in Barbados Michelle Nurse Aug 16, 2018 0 A Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) website was launched earlier this week as preparations moved into high gear…
Jamaican Officials engaged on CARICOM Results-Based Management System Kendol Morgan Aug 16, 2018 0 Parliamentarians and senior public sector officials in Jamaica participated in day-two of the series of…
Farming is hard work, but try it: 15-year-old encourages other young people Michelle Nurse Aug 15, 2018 0 (Jamaica Observer) At just 15 years old, Matthew Thomas has already made a name for himself locally as the farmer…
Antigua announces “non-stop” campaign ahead of CCJ referendum Michelle Nurse Aug 14, 2018 0 (CMC) – Attorney General Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin has announced the start of a “non-stop campaign” ahead of a…
VIDEO: Climate Change Could Have Devastating Consequences for Saint Lucia Michelle Nurse Aug 14, 2018 0 (IPS) - The Caribbean island nation of Saint Lucia is home to more than 2,000 native species — of which nearly 200…
CARICOM mourns ‘master in the use of language’ Michelle Nurse Aug 13, 2018 0 The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is mourning the death of Sir Vidia Naipaul. The author died on Saturday in…
Multi-billion dollar losses face Region’s agri sector – CARICOM… Michelle Nurse Aug 13, 2018 0 Please see the latest edition of the CARICOM Business newsletter which comprises information culled from news…