Is the region ready for the information revolution? There are different perceptions on what constitutes an “old media” society and a “new media” society. ...
Caribbean artistes unite to promote the music and entertainment industries under one Caribbean banner. A delegation heads to the United Kingdom to participate in the London...
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations predicts that rice production will increase by 1.8 percent in 2008. Production increases are expected in all the...
The provocative headline above came from an Express article reporting questions raised by Opposition Senator Wade Mark during his contribution to the Caribbean Court of Justice...
Breaking the gridlock in the regional integration movement, CARICOM leaders met in Port of Spain, Trinidad to tackle head-on the problem of escalating crime and security...
CARICOM Heads of government are expected to meet in Trinidad in April to discuss regional security.The discourse on regional security can be traced all the way back...
The Minister of National Security, Martin Joseph has repeatedly asserted that securing our borders is the prime focus of government’s crime fighting initiative. If you deal...
Last week’s fiasco involving environmentalist, Dr. Peter Vine raises interesting questions. Vine was thrown into the sea after boarding a barge involved in soil testing...
The newly elected Barbados Prime Minister, David Thompson arrived in Trinidad just before 9.00 am this morning and was greeted at the Piarco International Airport by a welcome...
Gayelle producer, Errol Fabien commemorates twenty years of drug free living on March 1 with a “Freedom March” from Icacos to Port of Spain. In a television...
Exploring the internet you always stumble upon something new. I'm familiar with MySpace, Hi5 and Facebook, but I recently discovered Ning and MyLot.Ning is a little...
Trinidad Monday and Tuesday the streets of Port of Spain will come alive bringing to a climax the Carnival festivities as a kaledoscope of colours flood the streets and...
Trinidad - It’s been another difficult morning getting my nine-year-old daughter out to school. Last Thursday, gunshots rang out close to her school around midday. ...
Guyana - Eleven persons including five children slaughtered in Lusignan as gunmen went on a rampage early Saturday morning. The gruesome images of a woman and two...
Indeed, the appointment of Justice Ivor Archie has caused quite an uproar in various quarters. The Bar Association was up in arms, insisting they should have had an...
“For a long time distinctions between rumor, allegations, and hard news about individual misbehavior have haunted the press. “Todays news” easily becomes...
Dear Readers,I was ill prepared for the heavy weekend traffic to Caribbean Journal in light of all the Carnival activities.You're invited to join me at my weekend hideaway...
Dr. Trevor Farrell takes the limelight again, this time as one of seven newly appointed members of the CARICOM Competition Commission. According to a report in the...
Business Insight Ltd. has released its latest publications. Business Insight Limited produces three publications, the Insight Quarterly (IQ), SNAP and Forecast. The...
Did you know not all vagrants are homeless? And did you know not all homeless people look like vagrants? Allow me to share what I discovered while doing an...
It was with interest, I read the Saturday Newsday Opinion Section of January 12th, sent via email by “one” Z. Lee, especially since the Newsday has never shown any prior...
Harris Interactive, a reputable consumer market research company conducted various consumer market surveys. The findings of these surveys indicate a significant increase in the...
The Caribbean has been slow in exploring the benefits to be derived from information communication technology (ICT). Social media has now become a bona fide societal trend...
On December 3rd, we commemorated the International Day of Disabled Persons with a week of activities hosted by the Ministry of Social Development, the theme Disability Awareness...