UNITED NATIONS, CMC â A new study has predicted that if current trends continue and the world fails to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, nearly all of the worldâs coral reefs, including many in the Caribbean, will suffer severe bleaching â the gravest threat to one of the Earthâs most important ecosystems â on anannual basis.
Skerrit Outraged After CBS Broadcast
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC â Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit Wednesday said that Opposition Leader Lennox Linton had lied on several occasions when he appeared on a United States television programme that was critical of Dominicaâs Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP).
Digicel Launches New Year Promo
DIGICEL has commenced the New Year providing customers with even more value and amazing offers. On Wednesday the company announced its ââNew Yearâs Resolutionâ Text to Win promotion aimed at assisting customers in setting and achieving their goals for the new year.
A âHOLEâ New Problem For The Government
For the past few weeks social media has been rife with complaints about the deplorable and unsatisfactory road conditions that …
Soufriere Foundation Staff Deliver Grocery Hampers
Staff of the Soufriere Regional Development Foundation (SRDF) on Wednesday, December 28 distributed grocery hampers to a number of indigent …
Prime Minister to hold first official press conference of 2017 tonight
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet will hold his Opening of the Year Press Conference this evening January 5, 2017 at 6:00 …
Landings Spa Services Get Major Boost
THE Landings Resort & Spa has rejuvenated what it means to go âspa-ingâ in Saint Lucia. With the addition of Spa Manager Ms Georgina Sacasas late last year, the resort has unveiled a New Menu of treatments balanced with an innovative mix of health and wellness accompaniments all aimed at enhancing the experience.
Ninos, Neptune Shine
IT was no surprise when El Ninos football club and mid-fielder Delon Neptune topped the awards list the Desruisseaux Football Leagueâs annual awards ceremony this past weekend. Like previous years, the ceremony honoured the outstanding contributions of teams, players and sponsors at all levels in the league.
Veterans Football Series Resumes This Weekend
THE Veterans Football Tournament organized by Veterans In Sports Inc. and Caribbean Alliance Insurance resumes this weekend with the quarter final stage at the Phillip Marcellin Grounds. From 6:00 p.m. Saturday, former champions Behind the College All Stars who had the worse finish in the preliminary round in Group B since the inception of the tournament will take on home team Vieux Forth South who opened their campaign with a 5 – 1 drubbing of Laborie Veterans, but lost momentum along the way in Group A.
The Passing of a Giant
HE having been so significant a part of it, the world that knew Sir Dwight Venner could not but have stood still on hearing how suddenly the breath left his body. I was as saddened as anyone was bound to be, who had known him well, and for as long as fifty-five years.
Back To Basics
I am a citizen of St. Lucia. Not particularly political or vocal or terribly savvy, but I do look around me and want to say: To the men and women who keep our streets, communities and roadways clean: thank you. It is a task looked down upon, but so vital to our health and well being as a nation.
An Act of Deception
ALL indications were that the UWP was against the Sunset Bay Resort Development in Sabwisha, Choiseul. Of course there is little that needs to be done to convince anyone that the hotel development was nothing but an election ploy. Only, the backfire seems to be in the faces of the people of Morne Sion, New Field, Fiette, Delcer and La Pointe. But again, my people like to complain in silence.
Antiguaâs P.M. Defends CIP; Row In Dominica
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC â Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has defended the Citizenship by Investment (CIP) programme in his country dismissing a popular United States television programme that sought to portray the CIP in the Caribbean as an avenue for terrorists and other criminals to obtain passports to travel freely throughout the world.
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Region Faced Economic Worries
By Peter Richards BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, December 31 ( CMC) â Caribbean tourism remained on a high in 2016, but with …
Israel Seeks Better Ties With CARICOM
JERUSALEM, CMC â For many Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nationals, the word Israel is akin to thinking of âGodâs chosen peopleâ who have been persecuted throughout the ages.
A Brand New Year
TICK, tock, tick, tock …the dawn of a new day signals the emergence of a new year. Many embrace it reverently recognizing it as a gift from The Omnipotent. As such, within the Island Neighbours church services are held in thanksgiving for yearly achievements and good health and wealth.
Fit4Life â The New Year Revolution
Incorporating weight training into your regular exercise programme can help burn unwanted fat pounds for two reasons. One reason is the muscle fiber and the second reason is an increase in your metabolic rate. Weight training, or as some refer to as strength training, should be performed a least three times per week.
Govât Should Have Bought Sticky Wicket – Sir Andy Roberts
ST. JOHNâS, Antigua, CMC â Sir Andy Roberts said the government in his native Antigua & Barbuda should have purchased the Sticky Wicket Ground on its own.
Matthews Fail for Hurricanes
SYDNEY, Australia, Dec 29, CMC â A tidy all-round performance from Hayley Matthews failed to spark Hobart Hurricanes and the Sydney Sixers grabbed a seven-wicket victory over them in the Womenâs Big Bash League on Thursday.