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Kimberly Palmer was born and raised in St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), and received her PhD in Environmental Studies from York University in Toronto, Canada. Her interdisciplinary research spans ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The 360-foot, weather-beaten tunnel, carved out of volcanic rock and leading to the rough surf of the Atlantic, remains one of the few remnants of this eastern Caribbean island’s vexing past.
Keziah Mahaliah Baptiste is a descendant of the famed Black Caribs of Owia, on St Vincent’s far northeast tip. He remembers with clarity the Good Friday of 1979 when La Soufriere Volcano awoke while ...
James Schneider profiles the Caribbean nation, close to the Hugo Chávez-founded ALBA alliance but also to the UK, US and Taiwan. A pedestrian walkway in Kingstow, the capital of St Vincent and the ...
St Vincent and the Grenadines, currently the preserve of yachtsmen and celebrities, is about to see some changes. Tourism is being developedon this small cluster of 30 islands and cays, with major ...
1783 - Treaty of Versailles recognises St Vincent as a British colony. 1795-97 - Britain, with French support, deports 5,000 caribs to Belize following an uprising. 1812 - First recorded eruption of ...
St. Vincent and The Grenadines is an island nation in the southern Caribbean. Initially, this country was inhabited by the Arawaks and Caribs, then Africans (black Caribs), before French and English ...