The Ministry of Health reported 25 and 21 new cases of Covid-19 on Saturday and Sunday, which according to epidemiologist Dr Avery Hinds, could signal the beginning of a new rise in positive cases. The numbers recorded over the weekend were higher than those reported during the first week of the year, which ranged between…
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), which is being managed by a Fifa-appointed normalisation committee at present, has opened its door for applicants for the position of Women’s National Senior Team head coach. Applicants are asked to submit their resume, contact information and a copy of all related documents by email to technical.ttfa@gmail.com, or send submissions…
Dear citizens, residents and visitors There has been an increase in the number of sharks sighted around the Eastern Caribbean waters, and some species which are rarely found in our Region. As such, the Fisheries Division is appealing… Source
Each year, Black History Month in America coincides with Reggae Month in Jamaica, with both being celebrated in February. In an effort to bring the Jamaican diaspora together, Jamaican-American Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis introduced Black History Month Meets Reggae in Miramar last year. On Tuesday, Commissioner Davis hosted the launch of this year’s festivities. She…
Archery Guyana continues to make strides in the International Arena, this time through its Secretary-General, Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon, who was appointed Source
Consultant neurosurgeon Dr Roger Hunter has made a radical call for all competitve sport to return on the island amidst the ongoing community sprea Source
The Honourable Premier, Minister of Finance and Health, Dr. Ellis Webster, says the 2021 budget “is about sacrifice and hope.” Source
The regional track and field governing body has lifted a ban that would have prevented Cayman’s athletes from participating in major international competitions this season, including the Olympics. Source
Chief regional women’s selector, Ann Browne-John has led tributes to former West Indies women’s pioneer, Vivalyn Latty-Scott, who passed away last weekend at age 82 in the United States. Jamaican Latty-Scott played 10 Tests and six One-Day Internationals between 1973 and 1979, and was a part of the first West Indies women’ side to feature…
By Neto Baptiste President of the Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) Leon Rodney is not convinced that inter-schools competitions… Source