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$32b maternity, paediatric hospital far behind schedule Now more than a year past its scheduled completion timeline, the $32 billion Paediatric and Maternal Hospital remains far from finished, despite instructions from President Irfaan Ali that works be expedited. The article $32b maternity, paediatric hospital far behind schedule appeared first on Stabroek News.

Legislation coming to make judges, magistrates more accountable – President President Irfaan Ali on Wednesday signalled that legislation is coming to make judges and magistrates more accountable but he made no mention of the process for substantive appointments of a Chancellor and Chief Justice. The article Legislation coming to make judges, magistrates more accountable – President appeared first on Stabroek News.

Explosion at Good Hope substation triggers outages Days before Christmas, an explosion at the Good Hope Substation shortly after midday yesterday triggered a system disturbance, leaving several areas without electricity for over an hour. The article Explosion at Good Hope substation triggers outages appeared first on Stabroek News.

GDF commissions two new Bell copters The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) yesterday commissioned two new helicopters, a Bell 407 and a Bell 429, expanding its fleet and strengthening operational capabilities. The article GDF commissions two new Bell copters appeared first on Stabroek News.

Enmore cattle farmers promised relief from rustling Cattle farmers in the Enmore/Foulis area have been promised that the relevant government agencies will be collaborating to aggressively tackle the persistent issue of cattle rustling. The article Enmore cattle farmers promised relief from rustling appeared first on Stabroek News.

Reopening anxiety WESTERN BUREAU: With schools set to fully reopen in two weeks, anxiety is mounting among the principals of some hurricane-damaged institutions as they grapple with unclear repair timelines, safety concerns, and limited communication from education...

Hunter takes aim at Tufton Neurosurgeon Dr Roger Hunter has filed an application in the Supreme Court for an emergency judicial review, accusing Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton of dereliction of duty. At the centre of the legal dispute is Hunter’s claim...

Defamation damages dumped The Court of Appeal has overturned multimillion-dollar defamation awards against Television Jamaica (TVJ) and CVM, ruling that the broadcasters did not defame St James councillors Michael Troupe and Sylvan Reid in their coverage of a 2012 police...

‘The breeze was hitting the babies’ WESTERN BUREAU: Although Hurricane Melissa’s passage on October 28 brought destruction and death, that fateful week still marked an unforgettable milestone for many expectant mothers in western Jamaica who were forced to confront nature’s fury...

How Christmas morphed into a global holiday Christmas is a Christian holiday that observes the birth of Jesus. But did you know that the earliest followers of Jesus did not annually commemorate his birth? Or that Santa Claus is inspired by the acts of kindness of a fourth-century Christian...