A collaborative investigation conducted by Bellingcat and the Trinidad & Tobago Guardian has pinpointed the responsible entities behind a significant oil spill in the Caribbean. Melaj Offshore, a Panama-registered company, […]
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Police in Trinidad and Tobago are still questioning Public Administration Minister Marlene McDonald and her husband, Michael Carew, in an investigation into corruption allegations after […]
By Victor Beausoleil On January 27, last, 22-year-old Jalani Hibbert was charged with one count of second-degree murder after the death of 41 year old Victor Ogundipe inside Toronto South […]
A review by Meegan Scott Sousatzka, a delightful musical with a different kind of theatrical flow, has come to Toronto at the perfect time. The way in which the Show […]
By Judy Pham Amid mounting pressure on Senator Don Meredith to resign, the Jamaica-born politician remains defiant after he was found to have breached the senate ethics code by engaging […]
A message from Anthony Joseph, President and Publisher of The Caribbean Camera. In the summer of 2015 The Caribbean Camera will celebrate 25 years of serving the community and we […]
Lessons for Canada Given the gravity and the volatile nature of the issues involved, The Caribbean Camera finds it necessary to provide some extensive analysis to explain the basis for […]
The Caribbean Camera is looking at ways to create a better newspaper. In our past two editions, we tried some different things. In the weeks and months ahead, we will […]
Please be advised that Raynier Maharaj is no longer associated with the Caribbean Camera. He is therefore not authorized to conduct any business for or on behalf of the Caribbean […]