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Center for Employment Opportunities Launches ‘At What Cost?’ Campaign to Address the Broken Incarceration System

At What Cost’ Illustrates How Investment in Reentry Services & Direct Support for People Returning from Incarceration Can Interrupt the Cycle and Save Communities & the Economy Over $1 Trillion Coinciding with Fair Chance Month, the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is launching a thought-provoking public awareness and advocacy campaign, “At What Cost?” The campaign […]

Selective amnesia: The Legacy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, by Aishira Cicilia

On the eve of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21, 2025, which celebrated its 60th anniversary this year, Dutch media reported that the city of Nijmegen had joined the growing list of municipalities and institutions in the Netherlands that have “uncovered” through research their deeply ingrained role in the […]

Small crews, big ambitions: double-handed teams in the Rolex Fastnet Race

The past few editions of the Rolex Fastnet Race have seen a burgeoning double-handed contingent fighting some of the most tightly fought battles on the course. This year will again see a line up of hugely experienced and successful competitors that makes predicting a likely top 10 an almost impossible challenge. Romain Gibon’s JPK1010 is […]

Montserrat’s Premier Reuben T Meade Presents XCD$311.78 Million Dollar Budget

Montserrat’s Premier and Minister of Finance and Economic Management, Honourable Reuben T. Meade today presented a budget of three hundred and eleven million Eastern Caribbean dollars (XCD$311.78m) to the Honourable House for the 2025/26 financial year. This recurrent budget represents a 13% increase over last year’s recurrent budget, and is the largest recurrent budget presented […]

Discover the Secluded Luxury of Cala de Mar in Ixtapa, Mexico

Perched on dramatic cliffs overlooking the crashing waves of the Pacific, Cala de Mar Resort & Spa offers a secluded luxury escape like no other in Mexico. While many travelers flock to Mexico’s popular beach destinations, the Pacific enclave of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo remains a tranquil alternative, offering quiet beauty and exclusive charm. Nestled in this peaceful paradise, […]

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney

Canada announces new countermeasures in response to tariffs from the United States of America

Yesterday, the United States administration announced a series of unwarranted and unjustified tariffs that will fundamentally change the international trading system. While some important elements of the Canada U.S. trade relationship have been preserved, new tariffs on automobiles have now entered into force. These are on top of the previously announced tariffs, including those on […]

Discover the Story, Soul, and Style of Naomiraye Designs

In a world where fashion is often reduced to fast trends and fleeting statements, Naomiraye  Designs offers a refreshing reminder that clothing can be more than just what we wear- it can be a deep expression of identity, memory, and cultural connection. Founded by Caribbean-born illustrator and designer Solange Naomi Samuel, Naomiraye Designs is a […]

Ding Dong

Dancehall Powerhouse Ding Dong Announces Debut Album From Ding Dong to World Ding – Out May 2

Lead Single “Street Jump” Featuring Skeng & Kaka Highflames Reimagines Kris Kross Classic Ding Dong Exclusive Interview with  Billboard Magazine Dancehall sensation Ding Dong is set to turn the music world on its head with the release of his highly anticipated debut album From Ding Dong to World Ding, dropping May 2. Marking a powerful new […]

Extension of Deadline for Re-registration of Companies under the Companies Act 2023

The Companies & Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) wishes to inform all registered companies operating within Montserrat that the period of re-registration has been extended to Friday, May 2, 2025. This extension provides companies with additional time to ensure compliance with the Companies Act 2023, 2024 Companies Regulations and 2024 Persons with Significant Control Regulations. All […]

The Division of St. Martin is the Property of The Netherlands and France – Reflecting on the Partition Treaty, by Lasana M. Sekou

The Partition Treaty, or Treaty of Concordia, purportedly signed on March 23, 1648, divided the Caribbean island of St. Martin between French and Dutch imperial, slaveholding and colonial interests. According to articles 5 and 6 of the Treaty of Concordia, the majority of the people, the enslaved African men, women, and children of St. Martin, […]