Caribbean Bankers Urged To Show Leadership

Caribbean Bankers Urged To Show Leadership

Nearly 150 Caribbean commercial bankers, private bankers, regulators, regional and international agencies, service and solution providers, and vendors convened online in recent days for CAB Conference 2021. For the first time, the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) Inc. organised the region’s foremost gathering for the financial services industry via a virtual fair, having met face-to-face in […]

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 DAIC Applauds the Lifting of Restrictions on Business Hours

DAIC Applauds the Lifting of Restrictions on Business Hours

(DAIC)-The Dominica Association of Industry and Commerce (DAIC) is pleased that the Government of Dominica has lifted restrictions on business hours, fostering a quicker recovery of our economy. This removal of restrictions came into effect on October 29, 2021 subsequent to the Cabinet’s approval of further amendments to the Environmental Health Services (COVID-19) Regulations S.R. […]

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 Death Announcement of 83 years old Nellie Winston better known as Ma Joe of Anse De Mai

Death Announcement of 83 years old Nellie Winston better known as Ma Joe of Anse De Mai

We announce the death of 83 years old Nellie Winston of anse de mai better known as Ma Joe who died at her residence. Brother: Lawerence Abraham Sisters: Clarina Jacob in Antigua, Millie Isaac in the United Kingdom, Leoncia Bontiff Pharaoh and Netilia Julien. Aunty: Englandnie Daughters: Bernadette Ettienne and Dillian Gordon Sons: Mark, Frederick […]

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 Member States and Associate Countries of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee will Address Challenges to Accelerate the Recovery and Strengthen Economic Resilience in the Subregion

Member States and Associate Countries of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee will Address Challenges to Accelerate the Recovery and Strengthen Economic Resilience in the Subregion

(November 3, 2021) On Friday, November 5, the Member States and Associate Countries of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee will meet virtually in order to address the challenges posed by the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis and to strengthen economic resilience in the subregion at the twentieth meeting of the Monitoring Committee of this subsidiary […]

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 COVID-19 cases decline in the Americas but no room for complacency, PAHO warns

COVID-19 cases decline in the Americas but no room for complacency, PAHO warns

Countries must remain vigilant, accelerate equitable access to vaccines and continue public health measures until everyone is protected. Washington D.C. November 3, 2021 (PAHO) – While downward trends in cases and deaths continue across much of the Americas for the eighth consecutive week, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Assistant Director Jarbas Barbosa warned that “progress in […]

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