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  • Photo of CANTO Youth Forum to be hosted in Suriname next week

    CANTO Youth Forum to be hosted in Suriname next week

    The Caribbean Association of National Telecommunications Organization (CANTO’)s 1st Youth Forum themed `The Caribbean Startup- Promoting Youth Entrepreneurship and Innovation’ will be launched on 27 January, 2015 during the organisation’s 31st Annual General Meeting and Mini Expo from 25– 29 January, 2015.  This event expects to bring Youths from all around the Caribbean, together with established entrepreneurs, innovators, investors and…

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  • Happening now: UWI symposium on regionalism, indigenous jurisprudence

    CCJ Symposium programme The Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, in collaboration with the High Commission of Canada, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, the International Labour Organization, the Organization of American States, the Commonwealth Secretariat and the United Nations Development Programme, is hosting a symposium on Wednesday afternoon entitled ‘Advancing the Case for Regionalism and Indigenous Jurisprudence:…

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  • Empowerment continues for cultural industries workers in St. Kitts and Nevis

    Creative and Cultural Industry (CCI) workers in St. Kitts and Nevis have another opportunity to become empowered with knowledge about intellectual property right procedures at a National Copyright Seminar scheduled for 26 and 27 January, 2015. Organised by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in collaboration with the Intellectual Property Office of St. Kitts and Nevis, the Seminar is targeting…

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  • Jamaica to decide on CCJ membership in April

    CANANEWS  – The Jamaica Parliament will decide on April 28 whether or not Jamaica should join the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Appeal as its final court replacing the London-based Privy Council. Government has tabled three bills, namely an act to make provision for the implementation of the agreement establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice and for connected matters.; An act…

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  • Photo of WHO wants Caribbean countries to take urgent action in addressing non-communicable diseases

    WHO wants Caribbean countries to take urgent action in addressing non-communicable diseases

    GENEVA, Switzerland (CMC) –The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging Caribbean countries to take urgent action to meet global targets to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). According to a new WHO report, 16 million people die prematurely annually – before the age of 70 – from heart and lung diseases, stroke, cancer and diabetes, “The global community has…

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  • Photo of St Vincent PM wants new legislation to strengthen ICT sector

    St Vincent PM wants new legislation to strengthen ICT sector

    KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC) – A three-day workshop examining technology and telecommunications issues in the Eastern Caribbean began in St Vincent on Monday with Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves underscoring the need to enact legislation to develop the sector in the sub-region. Gonsalves told delegates from Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia and the host country, St Vincent…

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  • CCJ observes 10th anniversary this year

    The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) observes its 10th anniversary this year. The observance of the significant milestone was announced Tuesday by Mr Justice Adrian Saunders. Justice Saunders said that the judges and administrative staff of the Court were “extremely proud” that for the last decade, we have been afforded the opportunity to serve the Region in implementing the historic mandate…

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  • Photo of Jamaican to head US Defence Intelligence Agency

    Jamaican to head US Defence Intelligence Agency

    UNITED States Marine Corps Major General Vincent R Stewart will assume duties as the 20th director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) on Friday, the DIA has announced on its website. Major General Stewart, a Jamaican who attended Kingston College and who entered the Marine Corps…

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  • Photo of Bahamas Eyes Future as Stem Cell Hub

    Bahamas Eyes Future as Stem Cell Hub

    By the Caribbean Journal staff The Bahamas has big plans for stem cell medicine. The country’ has officially launched its “stem cell industry,” Health Minister Dr Perry Gomez announced at a ceremony last week. The first stem cell operation to have received provisional approval by the government is the Okyanos Heart Institute in Grand Bahama, which Gomez said was “state-of-the-art…

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  • Photo of Gov’t express confidence in Tablets in Schools Programme

    Gov’t express confidence in Tablets in Schools Programme

    The Jamaican Government says it has taken note of concerns raised by the Auditor-General about the future viability of  the Tablets in Schools programme, but has vowed to proceed with full implementation of the initiative. According to Julian Robinson, Minister of State for Technology,  the pilot project is under constant review and deficiencies will be addressed. Mr. Robinson was responding, in…

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