Recently had a need to return a Tiger purchase. I’d rather not have had to do that, but I must congratulate Tiger on a smooth, […]
Continue readingMonth: June 2014
Visitor arrivals to the region up during first quarter of 2014
TORONTO, CANADA (25 June, 2014) – The Caribbean tourism sector has recorded improvements during the first quarter of this year when compared to the corresponding […]
Continue readingINTERNATIONAL MEDIA PARTNERS HONOURED BY CTO DURING CARIBBEAN WEEK TORONTO
TORONTO, CANADA (26 June, 2014) – Magazines, newspapers and blogs are key sources of travel research for potential Caribbean visitors. As a demonstration of gratitude […]
Continue readingDominica’s Prime Minister Aims To “Keep It Simple And Focused” With OECS Chairmanship
The Prime Minister of Dominica, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, has again assumed the role of Chairman of the OECS Authority seven years after his first stint […]
Continue readingFree movement for CARICOM nationals
By Deshon J Griffith Faculty of Law, UWI Cave Hill In the case of Shanique Myrie v State of Barbados [2013] CCJ 3 (OJ) the […]
Continue readingNo Major Cuts in 2014/2015 Budget
The nation’s leader and Finance Minister, Prime Minister Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit revealed to GIS that in his upcoming budget estimates, Dominicans will not face an […]
Continue readingDominica’s elections free and fair electoral commission says
The Electoral Commission in Dominica said it confident that the nation has been holding free and fair elections and together with the Electoral Office the […]
Continue readingELECTORAL COMMISSION OF DOMINICA PUBLIC STATEMENT
By letter dated Wednesday, 11th June, 2013, the United Workers Party (UWP) requested an emergency meeting with the Electoral Commission to discuss a list of […]
Continue readingTourism Matters: We must continue to ask why
By Adrian Loveridge According to a recent Travel Weekly (TW) article a total of 30 cruise ships will be sailing in the Caribbean this summer, […]
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