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Sargassum is choking Barbados’ beaches. Here’s how it’s being turned into fuel - Miami Herald Sargassum is choking Barbados’ beaches. Here’s how it’s being turned into fuel Miami Herald
Man jailed for four years over cocaine at La Grange Dyal Simon, 52, was today jailed for four years after pleading guilty to having 23 kilogrammes of cocaine in his possession for trafficking. The article Man jailed for four years over cocaine at La Grange appeared first on Stabroek News.
UAE school for special needs children launched In an attempt to transform the educational landscape for children with special needs, the Government of Guyana, in partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), officially commissioned the Yas School of Inspiration yesterday. The article UAE school for special needs children launched appeared first on Stabroek News.
WIN says wants to work with other parties on Region Seven council -chair sees great need for improvement at Bartica Hospital Chairperson of Region Seven June Shurland-Gittens has signalled a collaborative approach to governance, saying she intends to work closely with councillors from all political parties as the region enters a new phase under the leadership of We Invest in Nationhood (WIN). The article WIN says wants to work with other parties on Region Seven council appeared first on Stabroek News.
‘We look forward to Parliament moving forward’ – Private Sector Commission Chair The Chairman of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Gerry Gouveia Jr, told Stabroek News on Wednesday that the PSC does not involve itself in parliamentary affairs but remains concerned that all constitutional processes are respected and allowed to move forward. The article ‘We look forward to Parliament moving forward’ – Private Sector Commission Chair appeared first on Stabroek News.
President to address Belize Parliament during state visit Although he is yet to address Guyana’s 13th Parliament, President Irfaan Ali will make a speech to the Belize National Assembly during a state visit early next month and is expected to sign a number of cooperation agreements, Belmopan announced this week. The article President to address Belize Parliament during state visit appeared first on Stabroek News.
Doctors join nurses in distress Western Bureau: For the second time in recent months, the medical staff at the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay, St James, has gone public in registering their disgust with the overcrowding and poor working conditions at the Type...
McKenzie commits container offices for displaced StEMC WESTERN BUREAU: Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie has given a commitment to the representatives at the St Elizabeth Municipal Corporation (StEMC) that he will provide them with four containers for retrofitting to create an office that...
11th Diaspora Conference set for Montego Bay in June The 11th Biennial Diaspora Conference has been set for June 14 to June 18 at the Montego By Convention Centre in St James, with Diaspora Day – a day of service – scheduled to take place on June 16. The Gleaner understands that a theme for the...
Purkiss unhappy with the treatment of tourism workers post Hurricane Melissa Western Bureau: Andrea Purkiss, the opposition People’s National Party’s (PNP) spokesperson on tourism, says she is deeply troubled by the way workers in the tourism industry have been treated since the passage of Hurricane Melissa, which caused...
Global Jamaica Diaspora Council urging Jamaican immigrants to vote Candidates vying for representative roles on the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council (GJDC) and the Global Jamaica Diaspora Youth Council (GJDYC) in Canada have until Monday, January 19, to register their interest. The registration deadline precedes...
