The following is the CANANews and SPORTS Scheduled for Tuesday, July 21, 2026.
GEORGETOWN -The Guyana government says the police are conducting ‘ a comprehensive investigation’ into the circumstances that led to the MV Barima capsizing last Saturday night, resulting so far in the deaths of 27 people and the rescue of 69 others.
PARAMARIBO – President Jennifer Simons leaves here on Wednesday for a four-day working visit to England focusing on the further development of the Surinamese economy and strengthening international economic cooperation
BELMOPAN – Belize, one of the few Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries not included on a visa-free travel list released by Spain earlier this month, has sought to clarify its position on the issue.
ROSEAU – The Electoral Office has dismissed allegations circulating on social media that individuals are able to bring documents on behalf of other electors and have them confirmed without those persons being present.
UNITED NATIONS -The international community has overwhelmingly agreed that holding elections is the next major step in Haiti’s political transition as the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country look towards a stable and secure future.
SPORTS:
ST. JOHN’S – The Antigua and Barbuda Falcons have locked in their overseas arsenal for the 2026 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League, unveiling a six-man contingent that marries global star power with tactical precision and rising subcontinental flair.
PORT OF SPAIN – Final day of the warm-up match between the West Indies Select XI and Pakistan at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.