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Port of Spain is usually one of the busiest cities in the Caribbean with the booming of entrepreneurial and artistic activity. Many people stroll through the hustle and bustle of early-morning vendors while shopping for handmade goods, fruits and vegetables,...
Even as the pace of vaccination picks up momentum in Trinidad and Tobago, COVID-19 infections are increasing with 150+ new infections reported on average each day. This is a 96% peak of infections with the highest daily average reported on...
On April 22nd the world joined hands to celebrate World Earth Day. However, in the midst of the celebrations the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines continues to live up to its long and tragic history of...
While Women’s History Month provides a much-need opportunity to highlight women’s issues, few have gone beyond simply discussing them. Media InSite Ltd. has taken action with progressive updates to its internal HR policies, including the implementation of paid menstrual leave...
International Women’s Day 2021 comes on the heels of a year riddled with heartbreaking incidents of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in the Caribbean. From the still-unsolved case of missing student, Jasmine Dean in Jamaica to the brutal murder of Ashanti Riley...
Trinidad and Tobago is traditionally known as the ‘Home of Carnival’ but this year there was no Carnival. Talk about Carnival tabanca! However, all attempts were made to keep it alive despite the cancellation of the festival by Prime Minister...
If you are a business owner, communications and marketing professional, media practitioner or aspiring marketing professional, this blog post is significant to you and your company. Whether big or small, B2B or B2C should have a social media strategy. A...
2020 was a tough year unlike any other. With global cases currently crossing 80.8 million, the COVID-19 pandemic and the magnitude of its impact has changed life as we know it. Mask-wearing and constant sanitizing have now become a part...
Over the past nine months, the Caribbean has seen and experienced much of its cultures and industries being halted to some extent, to contain and manage the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus. Covid-19 came as a black swan occurrence...