Former Dominica Minister Ian Pinard dies at 54
Former Dominica government minister and public sector executive Ian Pinard has died at the age of 54. Reports indicate he passed away at his...
UN releases $140.5 million emergency fund to support 1 million people...
The United Nations is releasing $140.5 million in emergency funding to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to one million people in Haiti, where more than...
UK Party proposes visa restrictions on Caribbean over reparations demands
Amid a declaration by the United Nations that the transatlantic slave trade ranks among the gravest crimes in human history, Caribbean reparations advocates are...
Jamaicans warned of possible rise in construction material costs amid energy...
The Mining and Quarrying Association of Jamaica (MQAJ) is urging construction companies, developers, and property owners to prepare for possible increases in the cost...
Guyana calls for urgent Gaza aid, lifting of blockade at IPU...
The Government of Guyana has renewed its call for an immediate increase in humanitarian assistance to Gaza and for the lifting of Israel’s blockade,...
Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson urges Senate to act after House passes...
Florida Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) issued a strong call for Senate action following the House passage of H.R. 1689, legislation that would require...
Miami-Dade Schools name Principal, Assistant Principal of the Year
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) has named Lamar Johnson of Liberty City Elementary School as the 2026 Principal of the Year, while Dr. Andre...
Miramar hosts 13th Annual Rhythms of Africa with tribute to Jamaica
The City of Miramar is welcoming the return of the 13th Annual Rhythms of Africa, taking place April 18–19, 2026, at the Miramar Cultural...
Samuda urges compassion after World Athletics rejects athlete allegiance switches
President of the Jamaica Olympic Association, Christopher Samuda, has framed World Athletics’ decisive rejection of multiple athlete transfers as a moment shaped by both...
Gayle extends Olive branch as World Athletics halts Jamaica quartet’s transfer
President of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association, Garth Gayle, struck a tone of reconciliation and resolve following the dramatic decision by World Athletics to...
Hinds salutes spectacle as Barbados Pride fall in run-fest thriller
For Ryan Hinds, the sting of defeat was undeniable, but it was not the defining emotion.
Moments after Barbados Pride fell to a seven-wicket loss...
CPL breaks new ground as St Vincent hosts opening matches for...
The Caribbean Premier League is set to open a bold new chapter this summer, with the 2026 season officially beginning on August 7 in...
Friends for life: Reflecting on Ernie Smith and Pluto Shervington’s musical...
In reflecting on the life of Ernie Smith, New York attorney Merrick Dammar pointed not only to his music, but to the deep personal...
Caribbean City turns up the heat with Lady Lava headlining
South Florida’s nightlife scene is set to erupt this weekend as the popular “Caribbean City” series returns with another high-octane staging on Saturday, April...
Armanii drops ‘Tun Up’ visual, announces global ‘The Impact’ Tour
Trailblazing Caribbean dancehall artist Armanii has unveiled the official visual for “Tun Up,” one of four new tracks featured on The Impact: PGLA Edition,...
UN-backed ‘Seen & Heard’ initiative impacts over 130 residents in St....
A United Nations-supported initiative aimed at combating gender-based violence is gaining traction in rural Jamaica, following a community outreach session that engaged more than...
Legendary Jamaican singer Ernie Smith dies at 80
Ernie Smith, the Jamaican singer-songwriter whose smooth, easy-listening style helped define the sound of local radio in the 1970s, has died. He passed away...
Saints finally reign supreme in thrilling KPMG Squash League final
After years of near-misses, Saints finally seized their moment.
In front of a packed gallery at Liguanea Club, Saints powered past Bad Man Fu to...
Integrity first! World Athletics halts athlete transfers in sweeping decision
In a sweeping and consequential ruling, World Athletics has denied the transfer of allegiance requests for a group of elite athletes, including four prominent...
Imlach leads from the front as Harpy Eagles secure opening win
Defending champions Guyana Harpy Eagles wasted little time reminding the competition why they hold the crown.
In a tense and fluctuating contest at Sir Vivian...























