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Mexico Joins Canada, Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago as Popular Thanksgiving Day Holiday Travel Destinations for American Tourists - Travel And Tour World Mexico Joins Canada, Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago as Popular Thanksgiving Day Holiday Travel Destinations for American Tourists  Travel And Tour World

Traffic chief urges persons not to speed on harbour bridge Traffic Chief Mahendra Singh is urging members of the public to take precautions and to reduce speed on the Bharrat Jagdeo Demerara river bridge to prevent accidents, as the surface is currently wet. The article Traffic chief urges persons not to speed on harbour bridge appeared first on Stabroek News.

EU observer mission lists six priorities including clear campaign rules to avoid undue advantage of incumbency Restating its preliminary view that there was an unlevel playing field at the September 1st General Elections that favoured the incumbent, the European Union Election Observer Mission today presented its final report and listed six priority recommendations  including clear and comprehensive campaign rules. The article EU observer mission lists six priorities including clear campaign rules to avoid undue advantage of incumbency appeared first on Stabroek News.

Development plan will see Berbice as trade powerhouse in five years – Ali President Irfaan Ali has said that the objective of the recently concluded Berbice Development Summit was to craft a plan to ensure that Berbice was transformed into Guyana’s new trade powerhouse within five years. The article Development plan will see Berbice as trade powerhouse in five years – Ali appeared first on Stabroek News.

Two poultry farm workers died in highway crash The two persons killed in the Soesdyke-Linden Highway crash on Sunday evening have been identified as employees of the Royal Chicken Inc poultry farm who were at the time returning from Linden. The article Two poultry farm workers died in highway crash appeared first on Stabroek News.

GYSBI wins $35m tax appeal against GRA Guyana Shore Base Inc. (GYSBI) has won its challenge against a $35.4 million withholding tax assessment after the High Court ruled that payments the company made to three foreign firms were for services carried out entirely overseas and therefore not taxable in Guyana. The article GYSBI wins $35m tax appeal against GRA appeared first on Stabroek News.

STRIKING DISTANCE It has been 28 years and two days to the day, Jamaica’s senior men’s football team secured historic qualification to FIFA’s World Cup Finals – France ‘98 – with a goalless draw against Mexico at Kingston’s National Stadium. Today, the Reggae Boyz...

Holness: Every dollar will be accounted for WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness is seeking to assure Jamaicans and international partners that all Hurricane Melissa recovery funds will be strictly monitored, insisting there will be no waste, mismanagement or political...

Mottley calls for fiscal space to help Jamaica bounce back from Melissa WESTERN BUREAU: Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has called for urgent international support to ensure Jamaica gets the fiscal breathing room it needs to rebuild after Hurricane Melissa. Mottley made the appeal during a CARICOM leaders’...

JFF defends higher ticket prices for crucial WCQ match The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is defending the increased ticket prices for today’s World Cup Qualifying match against Curaçao at the National Stadium. Earlier qualifiers were priced at $10,000 for VIP, $7,000 for grandstand, and $2,000 for...

CARICOM leaders rally around Jamaica amid ‘unprecendented’ destruction WESTERN BUREAU: Nearly one million Jamaicans have been affected and more than 150,000 homes damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Melissa, prompting a major regional response led by Guyana, which has deployed Guyana Defence Force engineers to repair...