Guyana was again Wednesday jolted by another tremor as a result of what appeared to be an aftershock from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake whose epicenter was in neighbouring Venezuela. Residents in Georgetown and West Bank Demerara Wednesday morning at about ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Alexandra Simon A charitable community group hosted a ceremonial giveaway for children of homeless families in an East Flatbush shelter on Aug. 18. The East Flatbush based organization, LYFTS (Lifting You For Tomorrow’s Success) ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Nelson A. King D’Midas International New York, Inc. says it is celebrating life and the survivors of cancer with “Rebirth” this Labor Day. Band leader, president and co-founder, Glenn A. Fahie Turnbull, said masqueraders ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Terri Schlichenmeyer Gigged: The End of the Job and The Future of Work” by Sarah Kessler c.2018, St. Martin’s Press $25.99 / $33.99 Canada 289 pages Your allowance was never enough, as a kid. ...
A severe earth tremor rocked Guyana, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago at about 5:36 Tuesday afternoon. The United States Geological Surveys says the 7.3 magnitude quake occurred at 5:31 PM (Guyana Time) 20 kilometers, north north west of Yaguaraparo, Venezuela ...
Hours before the more than 800 delegates marked X on ballots to decide who should become the de facto deputy leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Joseph Harmon was upbeat about romping home to victory but on voting ...
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GT&T) on Tuesday said it was ready to end its contractual monopoly on international voice and data, a move it hoped would end the discriminatory corporate tax law that sees it paying 45 percent and ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Alexandra Simon The second annual “Carnival in the Rockaways” brought out hundreds of Queens denizens to Far Rockaway to enjoy a day of celebrating Caribbean culture on Aug. 18. As one of the few ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Alexandra Simon A Brooklyn-based Haitian-American entrepreneur is on a mission to lead her fellow country folk living abroad to invest in the city of Cap-Haitien, commonly known as Okap — Haiti’s bustling northern city. ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Alexandra Simon The West Indian American Day Carnival parade’s first Haitian masquerade group will make its debut at the annual Labor Day pageantry next month. The Crown Heights-based Banboche Mas Camp is the first ...