Trinity School of Medicine has announced growth initiatives, including a multi-million dollar campus expansion in St Vincent and the Grenadines, paving the way for a brighter future in medical education. President Steven R Wilson says he is confident these developments will bring Trinity closer to becoming the best medical school in the Caribbean. A release from the school said having completed the clinical complex in Warner Robins, Georgia, United States, …
Despite threats to grill the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and other witnesses for the defence in the matter in which public sector unions have challenged the Government’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate in court, lawyer Jomo Thomas has informed the court that he will not cross examine any of the defendants in the matter. In a notice filed in the High Court today, Friday, November 25 at 8:45 am, lawyers for the …
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Kingston – St Vincent and the Grenadines is expecting 224 cruise calls this season after having none last year.
The first cruise ship, Seaborne Odyssey, is expected to call at Port Elizabeth next on August 7, Minister of Tourism Carlos James said, noting that the ship is hoping to call every other Saturday until October.
“This is, of course, the early stages and we are expecting to see more calls being added to St Vincent and the Grenadines as a destination. We anticipate additional calls and, of course, this is subject to, as I stated very early, the caveat as it relates to what transpires with COVID-19, both locally and internationally,” he said.
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