A National Day of Prayer in St. Vincent & the Grenadines gets Abeni thinking: “I would prefer if we had a well defined plan to tackle all the problems that are plaguing our island. No doubt the idea is well meaning but sounds like a cop out or unwillingness to believe that we have the answers to the questions.”
Cuba's Generation Y longs for “what seems to be a pipe dream for so many, when the city will not collapse because of a simple shower that falls in the tropics.”
Dominica Weekly suggests that the island's emphasis on cruise tourism may be a bit misplaced.
The people have voted no to the proposed new constitution in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Abeni and Repeating Islands report.
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I agree. St Vincent needs to address the problem of wages and creating more jobs. St Vincent needs somthing to keep youth from leaving and going else where.
With the new Buccament Bay development now under way hopefully this will bring new employment and tourism to the islands which will give oportunities for the young folk of St. Vincent to further their careers nearer to home.
I have decided to sell on my Studio in Buccament Bay and am offering it for sale via the link.
I wish the development well and have other reasons for selling rigght now.