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The Gentrification of Ganja

Writer Ghenete Wright Muir and Sonia Morgan Can Jamaica Cash in on Cannabis? It’s like walking into a café and ordering a specialty coffee drink, or a bagel with...

The JC Sales Team is Taking South Florida Luxury Real Estate to the Next...

Jeffrey C. Corriolan and his crew at JC Sales Team have redefined realty services for the modern age, offering traditional buying and selling services as...
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How Caribbean Food Brands Keep Shelves Stocked Post COVID-19

There’s nothing quite like having the right ingredients to bring a dish to life. Authentic Caribbean food products offer that genuine taste of the islands and the...
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What To Know About Creating a Community Recreational Space

Community recreational spaces can make such a positive impact on local communities. Learn how they can make a difference in Caribbean towns and cities.
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Island Origins Live – Jamaica Leads as a Model for Safe Tourism

Donovan White is the current Director of Tourism for the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB). His job is to oversee the marketing of Jamaica to the...

How These Caribbean Agribusinesses Are Changing The Game

Take a trip to any local supermarket and you’re likely to encounter a little piece of the Caribbean. The grocery aisle is filled with products from the...
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How To Make Your Marina Environmentally Friendly

Living on the Caribbean coast means you likely own a boat or know someone with a marina. Here are some ways to make your marina more sustainable.
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Humble Beginnings – Dr Germaine Smith Baugh

Writer: Calibe Thompson | Photography: David I. Muir Near the corner of Sistrunk Boulevard and 27th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, sits the prominent red and white building that...
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These Caribbean Businesswomen Are Changing the Game

For some, business is just business—making a profit for profit’s sake. But a new generation of businesswomen across the Caribbean diaspora is paying it forward—building stronger companies...
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How Will the Caribbean Music Industry Survive COVID-19?

This past May, amid the desperate uncertainty surrounding the expanding COVID-19 pandemic, reggae music fans found a moment of escape when dancehall legends Beenie Man and Bounty...

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