Built in 10 Months — Barbados’ New Mass‑Timber School Can Withstand Hurricanes - Wood Central Built in 10 Months — Barbados’ New Mass‑Timber School Can Withstand Hurricanes  Wood Central

Barbados Kicks Off 2025/2026 Winter Season with their Strategic Tourism Initiatives, Expanding Airlift, Cultural Experiences and Sustainable Travel for the Economic Growth - Travel And Tour World Barbados Kicks Off 2025/2026 Winter Season with their Strategic Tourism Initiatives, Expanding Airlift, Cultural Experiences and Sustainable Travel for the Economic Growth  Travel And Tour World

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Housing office at Mabaruma nearing completion Residents of Mabaruma and nearby communities will soon benefit from improved access to government services, as the new Mabaruma Housing Office is on track to be fully operational by the first quarter of 2026. The article Housing office at Mabaruma nearing completion appeared first on Stabroek News.

Tighter checks for gold traders, dealers –ministry -field operations to root out illegal mining Amid continuing irregularities in the gold sector, the Ministry of Natural Resources (MoNR) yesterday announced tighter oversight of dealers and traders and increased field operations  to root out  illegal mining. The article Tighter checks for gold traders, dealers –ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.

GuySuCo output way below target -but Mustapha still optimistic Two weeks before its fiscal year closes, the Guyana Sugar Corporation’s (GuySuCo)  production is at 58,000 metric tonnes – sharply below its revised 2025 target of 70,000 metric tonnes. The article GuySuCo output way below target appeared first on Stabroek News.

Several Guyanese nationals listed in US ‘Worst of the Worst’ crackdown The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is highlighting the worst of worst criminal aliens arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The article Several Guyanese nationals listed in US ‘Worst of the Worst’ crackdown appeared first on Stabroek News.

Goolsarran challenges President and Auditor General on claim of improved transparency, accountability -cites `cutting and pasting’ in audit report Columnist Anand Goolsarran has criticised President Irfaan Ali over his statement that the audit office could be enlisted to undertake real-time audits of projects and has also challenged him and the Auditor General, Deodat Sharma on the claim of improved transparency and accountability in the country’s public accounts. The article Goolsarran challenges President and Auditor General on claim of improved transparency, accountability appeared first on Stabroek News.

Build-back booster WESTERN BUREAU: The Government has committed J$600 million to help displaced tourism workers repair and rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Melissa as part of a broader public-private recovery programme now expected to exceed J$2 billion. Tourism...

RJRGLEANER mourns loss of CEO Chairman of the RJRGLEANER Communications Group Joseph M. Matalon has reacted with shock and sadness at the sudden passing of the media conglomerate’s chief executive officer, Anthony Smith. Smith, who was appointed CEO in January of last year,...

Generator-powered Christmas tree for Black River as recovery efforts continue WESTERN BUREAU: A gasolene generator will be used to power a scaled-down Municipal Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in Black River, St Elizabeth, as parish leaders move to keep hope alive in communities still recovering from the devastation caused...

Volunteers offer grooming care to Hurricane Melissa victims It started with a simple request for shampoo from a Hurricane Melissa victim who was forced to flee to the shelter at Petersfield High School in Westmoreland. Four women made their way to the parish in the aftermath of the devastating Category 5...

US$7.1m to restore operating theatres hit by Melissa, says health minister WESTERN BUREAU: Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says the ongoing work to restore the operating theatres at five hospitals in western Jamaica, which were damaged during the passage of Hurricane Melissa, could be completed by...