Manchester midwife, 60, fighting for life in Barbados hospital - BBC Manchester midwife, 60, fighting for life in Barbados hospital BBC
Barbados Joins Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Aruba, Curacao, and Others in Skyrocketing Caribbean Tourism with a Record Growth in Visitor Arrivals This Year: Everything You Need to Know - Travel And Tour World Barbados Joins Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Aruba, Curacao, and Others in Skyrocketing Caribbean Tourism with a Record Growth in Visitor Arrivals This Year: Everything You Need to Know Travel And Tour World
Jeffrey Bostic sworn in as second president of Barbados on 59th Independence Anniversary - Caribbean National Weekly Jeffrey Bostic sworn in as second president of Barbados on 59th Independence Anniversary Caribbean National Weekly
Some 111 infractions highlighted in ERC election observation report – fewer than in 2020 The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) last week handed over its completed observation report of the 2025 General and Regional Elections, which highlighted that while some 111 infractions were logged, the elections were free and fair and reflected the will of voters. The article Some 111 infractions highlighted in ERC election observation report appeared first on Stabroek News.
Cop arrested, probe launched after video of him wildly firing gun appears on Facebook The Guyana Police Force last evening announced that it was conducting an investigation into an incident involving one of its ranks being caught on video firing a high-powered weapon indiscriminately while parading on a street in Port Kaituma, North West District. The article Cop arrested, probe launched after video of him wildly firing gun appears on Facebook appeared first on Stabroek News.
New setback hits City Hall restoration conclusion – Mayor The completion of the rehabilitation of City Hall may be pushed beyond its latest target date, despite earlier projections, Georgetown Mayor Alfred Mentore has said. The article New setback hits City Hall restoration conclusion – Mayor appeared first on Stabroek News.
People should be judged by their actions, not who they love, Harold Hopkinson tells European Chamber of Commerce Guyana luncheon The European Chamber of Commerce Guyana Chamber Day Luncheon was the setting for a keynote address by businessman Harold Hopkinson, who spoke in support of the Guyana Together campaign to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gender (LGBT) people in Guyana. The article People should be judged by their actions, not who they love, Harold Hopkinson tells European Chamber of Commerce Guyana luncheon appeared first on Stabroek News.
CXC to launch regional employers’ consortium As part of its efforts to keep pace with the growing demand for more entry-level workers with job-ready skills, the Carib-bean Examinations Council (CXC) announced its intention to formally launch a Regional Employers’ Consortium in the first quarter of 2026 which is expected to feed real-time labour market information and insights into CXC, a release has stated. The article CXC to launch regional employers’ consortium appeared first on Stabroek News.
Nowhere for the living, nowhere for the dead A Westmoreland family is caught between grief and survival in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. On Friday, as they gathered to lay their brother, Cleveland Wayne – affectionately called “Gramps”— to rest, they faced the agonizing reality that...
‘Not enough hands’ Pamela Lawson, managing director of the Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA), has painted a worrying picture of the country’s animals in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica one month ago. Across western...
Hope River fears Residents of Kintyre and Tavern in St Andrew say they are “running out of ground” after Hurricane Melissa’s fierce rains chewed deeper into the Hope River’s banks, exposing foundations, toppling fences, and renewing longstanding fears that their...
Gustav survivors adjust to life in West Albion In West Albion – where several Hope River survivors were resettled after Hurricane Gustav – residents say they are no longer sitting ducks on the riverbank, but the relocation has brought its own set of challenges. Patricia Wallace, 62, who lost...
Learning triumphs over disaster WESTERN BUREAU: When Hurricane Melissa ripped the roof off Dumfries Primary and left children wandering aimlessly across Lima, St James, veteran teacher Elaine Morgan refused to let the storm steal their future. With schools shuttered, devices...
