Barbados, Belize, Dominica, And St. Vincent Sign Historic Pact Allowing Citizens To Live And Work Freely Across Borders - Forbes Barbados, Belize, Dominica, And St. Vincent Sign Historic Pact Allowing Citizens To Live And Work Freely Across Borders  Forbes

What I Learned About Golf, Cricket, and Life in Barbados - Skratch Golf What I Learned About Golf, Cricket, and Life in Barbados  Skratch Golf

Passengers Stranded at Grantley Adams Int’l in Bridgetown, Barbados, Luis Munoz Marin Intl in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Point Salines Int’l in St. George’s, Grenada, and More, as InterCaribbean Airways Cancels Key Flights Amid Tropical Storm Jerry - Travel And Tour World Passengers Stranded at Grantley Adams Int’l in Bridgetown, Barbados, Luis Munoz Marin Intl in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Point Salines Int’l in St. George’s, Grenada, and More, as InterCaribbean Airways Cancels Key Flights Amid Tropical Storm Jerry  Travel And Tour World

Palestinians cheer as freed prisoners begin to arrive home under ceasefire deal  RAMALLAH/CAIRO,  (Reuters) – Joyous Palestinians rushed to embrace prisoners freed under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement as they arrived by bus to the occupied West Bank and Gaza today. The article Palestinians cheer as freed prisoners begin to arrive home under ceasefire deal  appeared first on Stabroek News.

Adams urges vigilance around Exxon’s oil wells decommissioning plans Former Environmental Protection Agency director and oil and gas engineer Dr Vincent Adams  has warned that Guyana must be more vigilant of ExxonMobil and partners’ decommissioning of wells in the offshore Stabroek Block as with five years since production began there seemed to be no clear and concrete plans for cleaning up after oil is gone. The article Adams urges vigilance around Exxon’s oil wells decommissioning plans appeared first on Stabroek News.

Water, power issues plague Kamwatta Critical issues, including a water shortage, persistent electricity woes, land encroachment and a lack of transportation for school-children are plaguing the Indigenous community of Kamwatta, a sub-district of Mabaruma, prompting a resident to publicly bemoan the situation. The article Water, power issues plague Kamwatta appeared first on Stabroek News.

WIN councillors demand resumption of Region Ten chairmanship vote, or will move to court The kerfuffle surrounding the election of the chairman of the Region Ten Regional Democratic Council (RDC) has escalated with We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) councillors Mark Goring, Denzel Chapman, Tamicka Duke, Nandy Fiedtkou, Michelle Hope, Leola Narine, Yoland Nedd, Judith Wade-Martin and Hubert Williams, threatening court action against Clerk of Council Dwight John over the suspension of the voting process. The article WIN councillors demand resumption of Region Ten chairmanship vote, or will move to court appeared first on Stabroek News.

PNCR+APNU condemn alleged NDC fraud in Region Four The PNCR and APNU yesterday announced their condemnation of an alleged multi-million-dollar fraud in the Hauraruni/Yarrowkabra Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) in Region Four, which they said is controlled by the PPP/C. The article PNCR+APNU condemn alleged NDC fraud in Region Four appeared first on Stabroek News.

Bully buster Two powerful stakeholder bodies in the education sector have given full support to the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information’s anti-bullying campaign, stressing that any attempt to stem the dangerous physical and emotional tide...

Stale food warning Mayor of Kingston and St Andrew Andrew Swaby is urging people with food, intended to be given to the homeless in the nation’s capital, to channel such donations through the Marie Atkins Night Shelter, citing reports of people donating meals unfit...

Gun haul in St Thomas A 78-year-old man is among two people in police custody for illegal possession of ammunition and firearms, following seizures made during two separate police operations in St Thomas on the weekend. One multi-calibre AM-15 rifle was among the...

Ignorance and poverty holding back Jamaicans in war on cancer Founder of the Misty Blue Cancer Care Foundation, Dorothy Satchwell, is urging Jamaicans, especially young people, to learn their family health history and to take early screening seriously, warning that ignorance and poverty continue to cost lives...

Portmore councillors sound alarm over unapproved asphalt plant on Dyke Road The erection of an asphalt plant along Dyke Road in Portmore, St Catherine has sparked outrage among councillors who say the facility is being built without the necessary approvals from the Portmore Municipal Corporation. At last Wednesday’s...