DEMA SECURES GOVERNOR’S OFFICE GRANT TO PROVIDE TRAINING FOR OFFICERS

The Department for the Environment and Maritime Affairs (DEMA) has been successful in its application to the Governor’s Office for $10,000 of funding for two projects that will help build the technical capacity of DEMA officers it was confirmed…

TCI TOP MODEL PRESENTS OFFICIAL LINE-UP OF EVENTS FOR 2014

The 2014 TCI Top Model Contest & Fashion Extravaganza (TCITM) is proud to release our line up of events for this year’s Extravaganza – The Dollhouse. Mark your calendars now, as this year’s events will be an Extravaganza of phenomenal…

Thailand Elections End Amid Protests

Opposition protesters in Thailand forced the closure of hundreds of polling stations across the country on Sunday in an attempt to disrupt the vote.   The main opposition Democrat Party boycotted the elections, and protesters obstructed voting by…

300 sent home from NHC, says Kellman

Three hundred workers have been sent home from the state-owned National Housing Corporation (NHC), says Minister of Housing and Lands Denis Kellman.   Stating he was not involved in the retrenchment process, the minister said last night that the…

Porsche board members face 1.8bn euros lawsuit

Porsche's chairman Wolfgang Porsche and board member Ferdinand Piech are being sued by seven hedge funds over its failed takeover bid for Volkswagen.   They are seeking 1.8bn euros ($2.4bn; £1.5bn) in compensation.   Porsche has been accused of…

Seattle Seahawks thrash Denver Broncos

  The Seattle Seahawks utterly dominated Super Bowl XLVIII, thrashing a badly misfiring Denver Broncos 43-8. Marshawn Lynch's one-yard touchdown run and Malcolm Smith's 69-yard interception return helped Seattle into a deserved 22-0 lead at the…

US says it addressed significant threats in the Caribbean during 2013

The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency says it addressed significant threats, while “optimising resources and building partnerships” in the Caribbean last year.   In its review of fiscal year 2013, CBP said its efforts were…

Barbados begins public sector cuts in ailing economy

The Barbados government Friday began laying off the first batch of workers in the public service as it seeks to reverse an ailing economy. The Freundel Stuart administration had been forced to push back the January 15 date for sending home 3,000…

Jamaican lawyer named IACHR rapporteur on women right

A Jamaican has been appointed a Rapporteur on the Rights of Women as well as on the Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Transsexual, Bisexual, and Intersex Persons (LGTBI). In addition, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) said that Tracy…

NYCD to observe World Wetlands Day

  As a Small Island Developing State (SIDS), Dominica is exposed to several unique vulnerabilities such as the impact of Climate Change; economic impact of natural disasters and lack of economies of scale. As such, Dominica has adopted the…