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Antigua-Barbuda economic envoy rejects money laundering claim

By Caribbean News Now contributor ST JOHN’S, Antigua — Alex Nain Saab Morán, an economic envoy for Antigua and Barbuda, has confirmed that two former employees of a firm in which he was a partner, and which closed ten years ago, have been arrested by Colombian authorities for alleged money laundering and fraud, but added…

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Sunwing Is Adding a New Route to Cuba

  By the Caribbean Journal staff Canadian travel giant Sunwing is adding another new route to Cuba, the company announced in a statement this week. Beginning Dec. 17, Sunwing will operate a new seasonal flight from Toronto to Cienfuegos on the island’s southern coast. The flights will operate weekly on Mondays, with flight service running…

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St Maarten’s Sonesta Ocean Point to Reopen in December

  By the Caribbean Journal staff The Sonesta Ocean Point in St Maarten has delayed its reopening by one month, a spokesperson for the property told Caribbean Journal this week. The luxury all-inclusive will now be reopening Dec. 15. The adults-only property will relaunch with 129 suites, along with four bars, two restaurants and amenities…

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Puerto Rico Collaborative Report Reveals Path to Revitalizing…

… Puerto Rico (ICSE-PR) launched the capstone report – the Public Collaborative for Puerto Rico … inform new Puerto Rican energy policy. State Act 120 requires Puerto Rico to develop … to the transformation of the Puerto Rico grid. Collaborative process participants acknowledged … Powered by WPeMatico

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Trinidad judge orders secret Sandals deal disclosed

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Chartered surveyor Afra Raymond has won the right to have certain documents, which so far have been kept secret, involving Trinidad and Tobago government’s deal with the Sandals Resorts International to construct a 500-750-room hotel in Tobago. On Thursday, Justice Frank Seepersad ruled in favour of Raymond in the San…

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