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‘No Place to Hide’, Police Chief Warns as Murder Suspect Extradited to Martinique

‘No Place to Hide’, Police Chief Warns as Murder Suspect Extradited to Martinique

A Saint Lucian man has been extradited to Martinique to face a murder charge, and Commissioner of Police Verne Garde has served notice that the island will not be a haven for fugitives trying to evade justice. Garde confirmed to St Lucia Times...

Owner:  Ninvalle Family
Aspirers Athletic Club to compete in Martinique CARIFTA finals

Aspirers Athletic Club to compete in Martinique CARIFTA finals

Home >> Education/Youth Dominica News Online - Wednesday, March 12th, 2025 at 6:00 PM The Aspirers team bound for MartiniqueThe Aspirers Athletic Club will be traveling to Martinique on Friday 14th March 2025 to compete in the Martinique CARIFTA...

Owner:  Timothy Durand
Understanding the ban on fish exports from Grenada to US

Understanding the ban on fish exports from Grenada to US

by Arley Salimbi Gill Come 1 January 2026, Grenada will be banned from exporting fish to the United States of America. This is significant because, in many respects, the US has been the main export destination for our fish, providing a ready...

Owner:  Nigel Mathlin
Aspirer’s Athletic Club heads to Martinique CARIFTA Finals

Aspirer’s Athletic Club heads to Martinique CARIFTA Finals

Dominica News Online - Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 at 12:03 PM Aspirers DominicaThe Aspirers Athletic Club, under the guidance of Coach Nabi Wallace, is set to travel to Martinique on March 14, 2025, for the CARIFTA finals marking its first...

Owner:  Timothy Durand
Strong Effort from Alphonse in Martinique

Strong Effort from Alphonse in Martinique

More than 50 cyclists lined up in the Martiniqiue community of Robert at the weekend for the fourth Grand Prix Mille Éco Shop, with Saint Lucia’s Denver Alphonse once again returning strong results. The 17-year-old Entrepot Secondary School...

Owner:  Ninvalle Family

U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, January 2025

Explanatory Notes Goods (Census basis) Data for goods on a Census basis are compiled from the documents collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and reflect the movement of goods between foreign countries and the 50 states, the...

Owner:  American Government
Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique: The case for economic diversification

Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique: The case for economic diversification

Grenada, along with its sister islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, exemplifies the vulnerability of 21st century Caribbean economies heavily reliant on tourism. While tourism provides crucial revenue and employment, its susceptibility to...

Owner:  Impact Printers Grenada Ltd.
The case for economic diversification

The case for economic diversification

by Michael Derek Roberts Grenada, along with its sister islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, exemplifies the vulnerability of 21st-century Caribbean economies heavily reliant on tourism. While tourism provides crucial revenue and...

Owner:  Nigel Mathlin
Alphonse to Ride in Martinique this Weekend

Alphonse to Ride in Martinique this Weekend

One of Saint Lucia’s most exciting cyclists, teenager Denver Alphonse, is riding this weekend in the Grand Prix Mille Éco Shop. Turning 18 this year, the Entrepot Secondary School student will be taking part in a 7.2-kilometre time trial on...

Owner:  Ninvalle Family
90 Carriacou and Petite Martinique students receive Education Care Package laptops

90 Carriacou and Petite Martinique students receive Education Care Package laptops

The Ministry of Education recently presented laptops to tertiary-level students as part of the Education Care Package to improve the students’ educational experience and help address challenges following Hurricane Beryl. The Education Care...

Owner:  Nigel Mathlin
Barbados partners with World Bank to rebuild ater Hurricane Bery

Barbados partners with World Bank to rebuild ater Hurricane Bery

Mia Mottley, prime minister of Barbados, speaks onstage at The New York Times Climate Forward Summit 2023 at The Times Center on Sept.21, 2023 in New York City. Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for The New York Times Sign up for our Caribbean...

Owner:  Victoria & Joshua Schneps
Crowe Global banks $5.8 billion in revenues on the back of 10% growth
Three Gold Medals for Saint Lucia in Martinique Boxing

Three Gold Medals for Saint Lucia in Martinique Boxing

Five Saint Lucian boxers took part in the first-ever Caribbean Golden Glove Championships, hosted by Move and Box Academy in Martinique over the weekend. The team, coached by Conrad Francis and Arthur Langelier, returned with seven medals,...

Owner:  Ninvalle Family
CARICOM Leaders Take Steps to Tackle Crime, Climate, Trade and Food Crises

CARICOM Leaders Take Steps to Tackle Crime, Climate, Trade and Food Crises

Climate Change, Climate Change Finance, Conferences, Development & Aid, Economy & Trade, Editors' Choice, Education, Environment, Featured, Food Security and Nutrition, Headlines, Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies, Latin America & the...

Owner:  Inter Press Service (Non-profit)
U.S. Black Travel Market is Now a $145 Billion Audience According to New Research

U.S. Black Travel Market is Now a $145 Billion Audience According to New Research

New research by MMGY Travel Intelligence unveils compelling insights into the travel motivations, planning behaviors and spending patterns of U.S. Black travelers, highlighting notable shifts in preferences for 2025. Safety and a welcoming...

Owner:  Henri Roelings
Two SKNSA Sailors To Attend 33°International Schoelcher Sailing      Week in Martinique

Two SKNSA Sailors To Attend 33°International Schoelcher Sailing Week in Martinique

The St. Kitts and Nevis Sailing Association (SKNSA) prides itself on always seeking opportunities for development of both Sailors and Instructors on and off the water. Thus, we are delighted to announce that for the first time, two of our sailors,...

Owner:  Peter James

National Coffee Day 2025 Set Monday, See Where You Can Get a Free Cup of Joe in Brevard

International Coffee Day Set Oct. 1 Coffee enthusiasts across Brevard may want to set their alarms a little earlier on Monday, September 29, as national chains and local cafes prepare to pour out free cups and offer discounted drinks in honor of...

Owner:  Tom Palermo
FRS L’Express Des Iles increases sailings for the 25th Edition of WCMF

FRS L’Express Des Iles increases sailings for the 25th Edition of WCMF

Dominica News Online - Friday, October 10th, 2025 at 2:24 PM Desma PatrickIn anticipation of the quarter-century milestone of the World Creole Music Festival, Marketing Officer of H.H.V Whitchurch FRS L’Express Des Iles Desma Patrick said the...

Owner:  Timothy Durand
The Bell showcases artist Julien Creuzet's narrative on transatlantic slave trade

The Bell showcases artist Julien Creuzet's narrative on transatlantic slave trade

Upon entering The Bell Gallery, viewers are immersed in a jumble of sound and sight as sculptures fight for their attention. A decomposing pineapple, giant metal sheets, multicolored citrus fruits and bright screens depicting psychedelic oceanic...

Owner:  The Brown Daily Herald, Inc.

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