Now Open for Bookings: Royalton CHIC Barbados Expands the Brand’s Caribbean Footprint - Hospitality Net Now Open for Bookings: Royalton CHIC Barbados Expands the Brand’s Caribbean Footprint  Hospitality Net

Julian Forde to Compete for Barbados at World Indoor Track & Field Championships - Mean Green Sports Julian Forde to Compete for Barbados at World Indoor Track & Field Championships  Mean Green Sports

UPDATE -- Now Open for Bookings: Royalton CHIC Barbados Expands the Brand’s Caribbean Footprint - GlobeNewswire UPDATE -- Now Open for Bookings: Royalton CHIC Barbados Expands the Brand’s Caribbean Footprint  GlobeNewswire

Three key bridges to be toll free from August 1 – President Effective August 1, crossings at the Demerara Harbour Bridge, the Berbice River Bridge, and the Wismar Bridge in Region Ten will be free of cost. The article Three key bridges to be toll free from August 1 – President appeared first on Stabroek News.

Fire guts major section of Critchlow Labour College -GFS blames outdated electrical panels By Subhana Shiwmangal Fire yesterday swept through the historic Critchlow Labour College (CLC) on Woolford Avenue, completely gutting the western section of the two-storey wood and concrete structure and the GFS last night cited outdated electrical panels as the cause. The article Fire guts major section of Critchlow Labour College appeared first on Stabroek News.

Sod turned for new $831m Campbellville polyclinic Construction has officially commenced on the Campbellville Polyclinic, an $831,811,890 project aimed at enhancing healthcare services in the area. The article Sod turned for new $831m Campbellville polyclinic appeared first on Stabroek News.

French Embassy to be ready by September -eighty Schengen visas approved via consulate The French Embassy is set to be opened here in September and  France believes it will open up business cooperation not only for itself but other European nations. The article French Embassy to be ready by September appeared first on Stabroek News.

Guyana committed to working closely with Washington on regional issues – President -concerned at possible impact from US trade policies With a key meeting approaching with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, President Irfaan Ali yesterday addressed reporters on several pressing issues facing the Caribbean, while also emphasising the importance of Guyana’s relationship with the United States. The article Guyana committed to working closely with Washington on regional issues – President appeared first on Stabroek News.

WILD RIDE Two underage children, who were taken on an armed daylight robbery spree in Portland almost five years ago by their mother and her boyfriend, were handed supervision orders on gun and robbery charges by the court following a trial while their...

Union fighting for job security, benefits for Jamaican farmworkers in US For the past 32 years, Kevin Johnson* has been travelling to the United States (US) on the farmwork programme. He started out at a sugarcane farm in Florida, chopping down rows of cane and was paid up to US$25 per row. On a good day, he would chop...

Mom excited for conjoined twins to live independent lives For Ieasha McMurray, her experience with motherhood has been far from ordinary. When she first learned that she would be giving birth to twins, she was ecstatic, but joy soon turned to utter shock as she discovered the babies, Azaria and Azora...

‘I felt violated’ WESTERN BUREAU: A female high school teacher is speaking out about a disturbing case of harassment at her school, revealing that she has been repeatedly targeted by a 15-year-old female student known for making inappropriate advances toward staff...

Adam Stewart loses injunction bid to block Gorstew board meeting The Supreme Court has rejected Sandals hotel boss Adam Stewart’s application for an injunction to block directors of Gorstew Limited, a company his late father owned, from meeting, to in part, remove him as executive chairman. However, one of his...