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Dominican Republic Applauded For Reaction To Decline In American And Canadian Tourists
Without a doubt, other countries are taking advantage of hostilities between Canada and the United States. The U.S. is trying to sweeten things up with a proposed visa-free bill that would promote longer stays for Canadian snowbirds in the U.S. In...

Express Check-In: The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal General Manager Andrew Torriani
The longtime Montreal insider knows hotels, good food and great surfing spots. Andrew Torriani While Andrew Torriani was born in Holland and raised in South Africa, he has lived in Montreal off and on since 1982. He started working at The...
Briland resort reconsiders $850k marina expansion
By ANNELIA NIXON Tribune Business Reporter anixon@tribunemedia.net A Harbour Island resort is reconsidering an $850,000 marina expansion due to boating industry push back over the new and increased fees introduced with the 2025-2026 Budget....

UK MPs threaten Order in Council over BVI’s public registers delay
Two Members of the UK Parliament have called for the imposition of an Order in Council over the British Virgin Islands, following the territory’s failure to meet the final deadline for implementing publicly accessible registers in its financial...

Expert: In Antigua & Barbuda the transition to renewables offers a pathway to lower bills
A New Blueprint for Caribbean Energy Independence Comprehensive New Green Energy Transition Report Released Today Amid rising energy prices, economic volatility and climate vulnerability, a new report from RMI lays out a bold, achievable path for...

Producer Plants & Casting Shakeups Threaten Below Deck Season 12’s Authenticity
Below Deck underwent a dramatic makeover in season 12, and I’m worried that the changes aren’t all positive. Below Deck season 12 sees Captain Kerry Titheradge returning to the St. David, this time traversing the waters off St. Maarten, Anguilla,...
Inside the Caribbean island that’s becoming a secret AI hub
Friday 20 June 2025 1:01 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email The island of Anguilla in the Caribbean is being transformed with an influx of AI money...

Fiesta del Fuego: 44 years of Caribbean Culture
By Honor Ford-Smith Honor Ford-Smith is Assoc. Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Toronto. She worked for many years with the Caribbean women’s movement and as a writer, actor and theatre director...

Every TV Show Coming to Peacock in June 2025
Every month, Peacock offers its subscribers a range of excellent television shows that consistently entertain viewers. From dramas to comedies, the streaming service has an extensive catalog anyone would enjoy. As the platform gears up for next...
August 2025 Community Calendar
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Formula E is the future now
FORMULA E Is the future, and I finally got to see it up close. Covering my first Formula E race in person was a look into the future of motorsport. And I’m still trying to take it all in, writes Damian Hall. The on-track action is what first drew...

The Red Tape Around .in: Why New Rule Could Shrink India’s Internet
If you’ve ever typed a website address into your browser, you’ve used a domain. Just like every country has its own dialing code, it also has its own domain extension—India’s is .in. These domains are used by businesses, individuals, and...

Emailing at the Right Tempo for Fewer Cart Abandonments and More Winbacks
Email fatigue is a clear and present problem for practically everyone under the sun who isn’t a monk abstaining from the temptations of the internet. All of us are opted in to blanket, impersonal newsletters that pile up in our inboxes, with this...

Denied entry: How dams stop freshwater species from migrating
Some spring evenings, when the tide surges up the mouth of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Waikato River, you’ll spot glistening streams of tiny, transparent ‘glass eels’ making the critical transition from saltwater to sweet. These juvenile long- and...

Team GB star fights back tears after missing aunt's funeral to win British title
Zharnel Hughes fought back tears when dedicating his British 100m title to an aunt whose funeral was taking place while he was competing last night. The national record holder was comfortable enough to celebrate before the line, finishing...

ITV star says 'big shoes to fill' as he eyes up Disney+ Blind Date presenter role
Former The Only Way Is Essex star Bobby Norris has thrown his hat into the ring to present the revamped version of Blind Date. Disney+ has confirmed they're resurrecting the beloved dating programme with a fresh twist for modern viewers. The...

ITV star eyes up Blind Date presenter role as Disney+ reboot confirmed after six years
Former The Only Way Is Essex star Bobby Norris has put himself forward to host the reboot of Blind Date. It has been confirmed that Disney+ is bringing back the iconic matchmaking show reimagined for a contemporary audience. The new series will...

The Only Way Is Essex star eyes up Blind Date presenting gig as Disney+ reboot confirmed
Former The Only Way Is Essex star Bobby Norris has thrown his hat into the ring to present the revamped version of Blind Date. Disney+ has confirmed it's reviving the beloved matchmaking programme with a fresh twist for modern viewers. The updated...

Charted: Average Income by Global Region, Over 200 Years
Mapped: High, Middle, and Low Income Countries in 2025 This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key Takeaways There are...

These Fun-Filled Resorts Are Perfect for Families to Beat the Summer Heat
Summer is a time for cookouts, getaways, and as many outdoor activities as you can squeeze into the short season. However, it’s also a time when parents have to find ways to occupy their kids on school break that, for many, preferably don’t...