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Sangster International Airport in Jamaica named Caribbean’s best airport

The announcement, made by Caribbean Journal, the world's largest website covering Caribbean travel, highlighted SIA's exceptional achievements and transformation into one of the Caribbean's premier aviation hubs.

SVG: Former tennis star found dead in the Kingstown

They believe that Rohan Adams, who had been addicted to cocaine and was hospitalised recently, may have succumbed to the ills associated with the use of the drug.

Man found dead in animal pen in Nevis

Webbe was found shot dead in an animal pen in Brown Hill on December 21st.

St Kitts man charged with another murder

The Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force said Godwin,36, was charged with the murder of Sylvester Crossley on December 21st at the Basseterre Police Station.

Guyanese police accuse NYC based activist of lying

In a statement last evening, GPF said it has communicated with senior officials at the NYPD and they confirmed “that Burke made no report to the NYPD against a GPF Officer and the Process Server who served him certain legal documents at his premises in New York, although he continues to allege publicly that he made such reports to the NYPD.”

U.S. expected to approve US$660 million loan for Gas-to-Energy project in Guyana

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo told a news conference that he had received an “assurance” from the president and vice president of the EXIMBANK, Department of Commerce, and the US State Department that the loan application would “receive their full support” for the 300-megawatt electricity plant.

Prime Minister Rowley hails the latest development regarding the Dragon Field gas project with...

“We have secured the license to the Dragon gas field! Yes, in the spirit of good neighbourliness, the dragon can dance,” Rowley wrote on his Facebook page, also showing a picture of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Stuart Young signing an agreement with Venezuelan officials.

UK to send naval ship to Guyana amid Venezuela border dispute

The United Kingdom is sending the Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Trent off the coast of Guyana, a move announced by the UK Ministry of Defence.

Suriname mother charged with forcing teenage daughter into prostitution

Police said that they have also arrested a 34-year-old civil servant after the teenager identified him as one of the customers with whom she had sex for payment.

Court orders St. Lucia government minister to pay damages to senior tourism official

In its ruling, the Court also ordered that Frederick and McDowall Broadcasting Corporation(MBC) pay interest at the rate of six percent from the date of the judgment in addition to the claimant’s costs of EC$9,000.