Published:Wednesday | February 11, 2015 | 10:20 AM
Trinidadian police are investigating reports that slain Caribbean Airlines Ltd director, Azad Niamat had gone to collect TT$150,000 owed to him when he was killed.
The Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority has launched an investigation into an accident at the small Canefield Airport when a privately owned twin engine plane from Venezuela with seven ...
The body was discovered in Brazil village a few miles from where the vehicle which the retired pilot was last seen driving and found abandoned a week ago.
The decision comes against the backdrop of a major push by telecommunications giant Cable and Wireless to buy out Columbus International; the parent Company of FLOW.
However, Maharaj in an open letter to President Anthony Carmona on Friday, said it would be an error in law if he heeded a call from the prime minister to revoke West’s appointment.
Bahamas police say they have foiled an attempt to smuggle drugs into the country after seizing US$10,000 worth of drugs at the Linden Pindling International Airport (LIPA) on Thursday.
The case involving Jamaican Shanique Myrie is being branded as the highlight of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
Students at the University of Guyana yesterday blocked the entrance to the tertiary institution in support of lecturers and other staff seeking increased salaries.
Trade unions in Dominica have voiced opposition to plans by the private sector to conduct business on a Sunday, saying the move could lead to the deterioration of the family structure.
Canadian health officials are warning their nationals about travelling to the Caribbean in light of the spread of the chikungunya virus across the region.
Cayman’s Commissioner of Police, David Baines, says he wants to see his country follow the steps of Jamaica in decriminalising the use and possession of small quantities of ganja.
Trinidad’s Acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams has ordered an investigation into allegations that Attorney General Anand Ramlogan attempted to interfere in a criminal case.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the recent changes in the energy markets represent a major economic challenge for Trinidad and Tobago whose exports are heavily linked to these markets.
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says Dominica will become the fourth Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country to become a full member of the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) ...
The West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) is advising lecturers at the St Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) in Trinidad to upload the marks of students ...
Premier Michael Dunkley said he had “strongly expressed” concerns about the reappointment of a non-Bermudian, promising to take the matter to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.
Students at the St Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) have vowed to continue their protest as they demand their grades from last year's exams.