Patients Assured Safe, High Quality Drugs with the Establishment of the Caribbean Regulatory System

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.   The establishment of a Caribbean Regulatory System (CRS) will improve conditions for patients in the Region to receive safe, efficacious, high quality drugs.  Speaking…

Overcoming the Stigma of Depression: Let’s Talk

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago,  Depression, one of the leading causes of disability, affects nearly 50 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean.  This disease is treatable, yet…

COM meets with full complement of Ministers last Tuesday  

Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication, Mellissa Arrindell-Doncher, joined her colleague Ministers in her first Council of Ministers meeting on Tuesday, April 4. The meeting was adjourned for…

Seniors Enjoy D’OGA Dance and Yoga Session 

The More Movement for Elderly program, has expanded with D’OGA, Dance and Yoga, offered by the University of St. Martin (USM) School for Continuous Education and Life Long Learning (SCELL).…

Stewart’s XI win by 6 wickets

ST JOHN’s, ANTIGUA – Emmanuel Stewart and Kirstan Kallicharan, part of the winning Under 19 World Cup team (2016) are back in the 21-member squad now on in a camp…

Tourist Bureau leads delegation to Holland to meet tour operators

Minister of Tourism Mellissa Arrindell-Doncher on Sunday announced that Head of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (STB) Rolando Brison will lead a small team to the Netherlands to participate in…

STEWART’S XI WINS AGAIN – UNDER 19 CAMP

ST JOHN’s, Antigua – Emmanuel Stewart, captain of his Under 19 squad, squeezed out a 19-runs victory on Sunday at the Coolidge Cricket Ground, for back to back wins against…

Sarah: “Plastic Bags ban a small but important step in the process of effective waste management”

As one of her first stakeholders’ consultation, MP Sarah Wescot-Williams met with Nature Foundation’s manager, Tadzio Bervoets to discuss her proposal to ban the use of plastic bags. As the…

Nature Foundation Warns About Potential for Increased Sargassum Invasion

The St. Maarten Nature Foundation is again warning of a potential influx of Sargassum seaweed in the coming weeks: “We have been coordinating our monitoring efforts with our partners in…