My Family Has Been Stuck in the Caribbean for Days; Expensive, Chaotic - Business Insider My Family Has Been Stuck in the Caribbean for Days; Expensive, Chaotic  Business Insider

Gladwin Co. family stuck in Barbados after Venezuela operation - WNEM Gladwin Co. family stuck in Barbados after Venezuela operation  WNEM

Rihanna returns home to Barbados in style as she enjoys family time with her three children - HOLA Rihanna returns home to Barbados in style as she enjoys family time with her three children  HOLA

Exxon ready to evaluate reentering Venezuela, will send team in a few weeks, CEO says HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil XOM.N CEO Darren Woods said today the U.S. oil major could hit the ground running in Venezuela and was ready to evaluate potentially returning to the country. The article Exxon ready to evaluate reentering Venezuela, will send team in a few weeks, CEO says appeared first on Stabroek News.

Hosororo Secondary to be ready soon for students – ministry The  Hosororo Secondary School will soon be able to accommodate at least 475 students currently being taught at the Hosororo Primary Top, along with 53 students from the Wauna Primary Top, a release from the Ministry of Education said today. The article Hosororo Secondary to be ready soon for students – ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.

Aishalton $920m airstrip launched -President says 35 more coming President Irfaan Ali yesterday commissioned a $920m airstrip at Aishalton in the Rupununi and said that his Government will continue its momentum in infrastructural development to connect the hinterland and will soon issue Expressions of Interest (EoIs) for the financing and construction of at least 35 additional airstrips. The article Aishalton $920m airstrip launched appeared first on Stabroek News.

UNDP hands over IT hardware to Judiciary and police force The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with funding from the European Union (EU), yesterday handed over a suite of information technology (IT) hardware and software to justice sector agencies as part of ongoing efforts to modernise Guyana’s administration of justice and improve access to the courts. The article UNDP hands over IT hardware to Judiciary and police force appeared first on Stabroek News.

GuySuCo fails to attain lowered production goal for 2025 -ends year at 59,200 metric tonnes The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) closed the 2025 year with a dismal 59,200 metric tonnes (MT) production figure, sources say, a target which fell short of even its already reduced production goal of 60MT goal for the last crop and for which Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha had been optimistic about. The article GuySuCo fails to attain lowered production goal for 2025 appeared first on Stabroek News.

POWER PREDATORS Western Bureau: The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) Ltd and the Government are reiterating a zero-tolerance stance against individuals demanding money from residents for electricity reconnections in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa,...

No laptop ban Commissioner of Corrections Brigadier Radgh Mason has insisted that lawyers have not been barred from entering correctional facilities with electronic devices and says notices will be posted to ensure attorneys are allowed access to consult with...

... Nish wants rumble strips to curb road carnage in parish Western Bureau: While basking in the major reduction in serious crimes in Hanover last year, the parish’s police commander, Superintendent Andrew Nish, is now eyeing a reduction in carnage on the roads and wants to see rumble strips installed in...

Up in smoke Four men implicated in the attempted smuggling of 1,500 pounds of compressed ganja, found at the Kingston Wharves four years ago, were yesterday freed of drug charges when they appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court. Shawayne Gordon,...

Black River mayor wants to see end to dumping of debris at Independence Park WESTERN BUREAU: Black River’s Councillor Dwight Salmon has condemned the continued use of the town’s Independence Park for the dumping of debris in the ongoing clean-up in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa but Mayor Richard Solomon is defending...