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Police destroy $1b of cannabis on Upper Berbice River The police yesterday destroyed $1b worth of cannabis at what appeared to be a well-tended and organized farm on the Upper Berbice River encompassing 21 acres. The article Police destroy $1b of cannabis on Upper Berbice River appeared first on Stabroek News.
Norton remains PNCR Leader -two new members elevated to Central Executive The Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the PNCR yesterday affirmed its full support for the party’s current leader amid rumblings that he should take responsibility for its disastrous showing at the September 1st General and Regional Elections and stand down. The article Norton remains PNCR Leader appeared first on Stabroek News.
GPL preparing to receive further 15 MW from second powership The Guyana Power and Light company (GPL) is readying the second powership to begin delivery of the additional 15 megawatts (MW) of power to the 60 MW it agreed to last year and the infrastructure for a 69 kilovolt (kV) double circuit overhead transmission line replacement for Georgetown is expected to soon begin. The article GPL preparing to receive further 15 MW from second powership appeared first on Stabroek News.
Region Two rice farmers waiting in line for days to offload paddy -as problems deepen Rice farmers in Region Two are grappling with long delays at mills, where grading and intake of paddy have slowed to a near standstill with farmers reporting having to wait as long as five days in lines and many forced to sleep in their tractors to secure a spot. The article Region Two rice farmers waiting in line for days to offload paddy appeared first on Stabroek News.
Royal International Hotel gets on board with capped rate of US$160 plus VAT Royal International Hotel, at Track JW, Mandela Avenue, Georgetown has announced that beginning yesterday, it introduced a capped rate of US$160 + VAT per night for Guyanese residents, locally and in the diaspora. The article Royal International Hotel gets on board with capped rate of US$160 plus VAT appeared first on Stabroek News.
Tourism bubble Bridgetown, Barbados: Barbados’ Minister of Tourism Ian Gooding-Edghill yesterday told attendees at the opening of the 2025 State of the Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC), in Bridgetown, that the Caribbean’s record-breaking tourism rebound could...
Judicial anguish Western Bureau: As members of the legal fraternity grieved the shocking death of Trelawny Parish Judge Ruth Lawrence, police yesterday outlined how her spouse’s detailing of the 14 hours leading up to the loss of the almost 30-year veteran of the...
Caribbean tourism shows resilience amid mixed markets Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean tourism recorded 18.5 million arrivals in the first half of 2025, up nearly two per cent on last year and six per cent above pre-pandemic levels, according to new data presented at the CTO’s State of the Tourism...
Coffee farmer bats for price increase Buff Bay Valley, West Portland: For coffee farmer Dian Ellis of Hart Hill, Portland, whose five acres of fully grown berries are now ready for harvesting, insurmountable challenges continue to impact her farm, along with others, on a daily basis,...
Health officials in Westmoreland raise leptospirosis concerns after flood rains Western Bureau: With sections of Westmoreland swamped by floodwaters over the weekend, the health authorities in the parish are once again warning residents to take precautions against leptospirosis, a potentially deadly bacterial disease often...