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The enduring story of the Carnegie School of Home Economic
With training in the culinary disciplines becoming increasingly relevant to the recruitment of skills to fill the gaps in what…
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T&T contemplating life after oil
While Trinidad and Tobago is still regarded as the ‘lead player’ in the oil and gas industry in the Caribbean…
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Managing ‘special needs’ children: A conversation with Candace Wickham
Candace Wickham who, not many moons ago, appeared comfortable and content with the responsibilities associated with serving, over several years,…
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Agro Processor Nikeisha Roberts’ feet set on entrepreneurial path
From its ordinary beginning ‘many moons’ ago, deriving as it did from the creation of eatable concoctions comprising ‘processed’ fruit…
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Guyana among Caribbean territories listed to benefit from IDB-funded climate mitigation initiative
Guyana is one of several Caribbean countries that will benefit from the Inter-American Development-funded Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF), which…
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Changing images: Oil and the changing images of Guyana and Suriname on the international stage
The recent disclosure that companies in the United States and France are preparing to invest US$10 billion in oil recovery…
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Adams taps second pick to replace Barbadian Justice Sylvia Hinds-Radix as corporation counsel
After his first nominee, Randy Mastro, withdrew his candidacy to succeed Barbadian-born Justice Sylvia Hinds-Radix as New York City’s Corporation…
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Police force in ‘pivotal’ meeting with US Embassy regional security officer
The police force says that a pivotal meeting was held today between Timothy Semons, Regional Security Officer at the US…
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Jamaican Chief Justice slams PSOJ’s holiday proposal
The Private Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) recently presented a proposal to the Ministry of Culture, Entertainment, Gender, and Sports arguing…
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From annoying seaweed to vehicle fuel: Turning ocean waste into sustainable energy
Regional governments, the tourism and hospitality sector, and the private sector may soon find it fitting to thank the University…
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