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Comforting Braised Beef Short Ribs
Yet another recipe on here you won’t associate with the Caribbean, however it’s one I do quite often and felt the need to share with you. Slowly braised in the oven until the meat falls of the bones, it’s packed with deep rich and comforting flavors. Winters can be quite brutal in Canada, so a… Read More
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Puerto Rico breaks world record as baseball fans go blond
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The blonds are back. Puerto Rico on Friday broke the Guinness World record for the most hair dyed, with 192 men going blond to support the U.S. territory’s team that is vying to win the World Baseball Classic after finishing twice as runner-up. The team’s players first dyed their… Read More
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GTA announces increased airlift capacity between Grenada and Barbados
Travelers between Grenada and Barbados can expect more flights, increased comfort and service reliability from Thursday, March 16, 2023. According to a news release, the Grenada Tourism Authority announced that on March 16, InterCaribbean Airways will upgauge its aircraft from a 30-seater Embraer 120 plane to the larger and more modern ATR- 42 with 48… Read More
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Barbados private beaches, public spaces
You would think that Barbados had long solved the problem linked to private hoteliers and developers setting up private beaches or public spaces, restricting ordinary Barbadians from accessing them in the regional tourism paradise. This issue has flared several times in the last 40 years, none more so than when Cultural Ambassador and entertainer The… Read More
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Fenimore St. United Methodist Church focuses on ‘Black Resistance’
Several dignitaries and distinguished members of the community were on hand as the 133-year-old Fenimore Street United Methodist Church (FSUMC), on the corner of Fenimore Street and Rogers avenue in Brooklyn, on Feb. 26 celebrated its annual “Heritage Sunday” focusing on the 2023 National Black History Month theme, “Black Resistance.” Newly-appointed St. Vincent and the… Read More
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Haiti police pursue new suspects in presidential slaying
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Authorities in Haiti have identified new suspects in the July 2021 killing of President Jovenel Moïse, including a pastor and a well-known gang leader. Police spokesman Garry Desrosiers said in an interview Friday with Radio Télévision Caraïbes that warrants also have been issued for eight police officers. None of the new… Read More
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Permessi ZTL: dal 20 marzo richieste online
Al via la nuova procedura per la richiesta dei permessi ZTL. Da lunedì 20 marzo 2023 le domande per richiedere l’ accesso alla Zona a Traffico Limitato dovranno essere presentate online utilizzando la nuova piattaforma ZTL. Non saranno più disponibili i moduli finora utilizzati presenti sulla pagina dedicata della Città di Torino perché non sarà… Read More
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A Torino le finali di Champions League 2023 di volley
È ufficiale: il 20 maggio Torino e il Piemonte saranno il palcoscenico delle Finali della Champions League 2023 di volley maschile e femminile. Fabrizio Ricca: “Fieri di questo ennesimo risultato del Piemonte. Il grande sport genera grandi ricadute e la pallavolo troverà qui una nuova casa”. Mimmo Carretta: “Siamo felici di ospitare questo importante evento… Read More
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Semaforo antismog, prosegue il livello 0 (bianco). Fino a lunedì 13 marzo in vigore le sole limitazioni strutturali
Sulla base dei dati previsionali sulla qualità dell’aria forniti oggi da Arpa Piemonte è stato confermato il livello 0 (bianco) delle misure antismog. Fino a lunedì 13 marzo 2023 – prossimo giorno di controllo – resteranno pertanto in vigore le sole misure strutturali di limitazione al traffico. Eventuali variazioni del semaforo antismog in vigore, con… Read More
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