Regional News
U.S Secretary of State urges Gov’t to ‘respect the wishes of Guyanese voters’
An appeal has been made to the Government of Guyana, to respect the wishes of voters, as expressed on the March 2nd 2020.
The appeal...
Four deaths as Haiti crosses 1,000 mark in COVID-19 cases
Four people died and 105 new cases were reported as Haiti became the first Caribbean Community (Caricom) country to register more than 1,000 cases...
LIAT could resume passenger services within weeks, says Antigua PM
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne said regional airline LIAT could return to the Caribbean skies soon to once again ferry passengers to...
Royal Caribbean loses US$1.4 billion in first quarter
Royal Caribbean lost US$1.4 billion in the first quarter after the novel coronavirus forced its entire fleet to port.
Wall Street, however, overlooked the massive...
Bahamas looking at allowing commercial flights from July 1
The Bahamas government says it is looking at the possibility of allowing commercial travel into the archipelago on or before July 1, but insisted...
CXC exams going ahead in July
The Caribbean Examinations Council’s (CXC) CSEC, CAPE and CCSLC examinations will go ahead in July as scheduled.
Registrar of the CXC Dr Wayne Wesley on...
LIAT extends suspension of passenger services
ST. JOHN’S ANTIGUA, May 14, 2020 – LIAT advised that it is extending the suspension of its passenger services to May 31st, 2020 given...
Jamaica’s Governor General Rallies Jamaicans to Back COVID-19 Fight
Jamaica’s Governor General Sir Patrick Allen has called for his compatriots to throw support behind the Government’s efforts to combat the global pandemic, COVID-19,...
Antiguan Government revenues will not meet April salary expenses
The government of Antigua and Barbuda having not yet secured any significant grant or loan, and in the absence of sufficient tax revenue, the...
Regional airline LIAT to continue suspension of passenger service
LIAT will extend the suspension of passenger services to May 15 given the current environment.
Chief Executive Officer Mrs. Julie Reifer-Jones explained that extension of...