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Linden Mayor calls for closure of access road built with toxic material Linden Mayor Sharma Solomon has called for the immediate closure of the uncapped Nooitgedacht access road in view of concerns over new findings of unsafe levels of arsenic, zinc, nickel, and chromium there. The article Linden Mayor calls for closure of access road built with toxic material appeared first on Stabroek News.

GRDB launches new high yield tice variety The Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) yesterday unveiled its high-yielding rice variety GRDB 18, at Sebastian’s Farm, Nooten Zuil, East Coast Demerara. The article GRDB launches new high yield tice variety appeared first on Stabroek News.

Minister disputes Auditor General’s findings on women’s programme Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud has labelled the Auditor General’s report on her ministry’s Women’s Innovation and Investment Network (WIIN) programme as being “riddled with flawed conclusions, inaccuracies and omissions”. The article Minister disputes Auditor General’s findings on women’s programme appeared first on Stabroek News.

Jamaica Stock Exchange, City Chamber to sign MoU By Milton Grannum The Jamaica Stock Exchange and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) are to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) before the end of the year which could aid in the establishment of a vibrant stock market. The article Jamaica Stock Exchange, City Chamber to sign MoU appeared first on Stabroek News.

Liliendaal pump station site manager scoffs at residents flood fears over broken seawall Residents of Liliendaal are concerned that a section of the seawall that was broken to insert a pipe to facilitate construction of the US$6 million Liliendaal Pump Station could lead to flooding in the area, if left unattended. The article Liliendaal pump station site manager scoffs at residents flood fears over broken seawall appeared first on Stabroek News.

Chief justice wants control of court funding The Jamaican judiciary wants changes to how its budget is allocated, urging the Parliament to give it direct oversight of its expenditure. The call came from Chief Justice Bryan Sykes during a press conference yesterday, amid growing complaints...

Students get flat as gunmen kill parent at primary school Up to late Monday evening, detectives were still processing a crime scene at the Rousseau Primary School in St Andrew, hours after the murder of a parent in full view of children and other parents. The deceased man has been identified as Gary ‘...

Decayed courts, poor infrastructure a long-standing concern, says chief justice Chief Justice Bryan Sykes has painted a messy picture of the conditions at courthouses across Jamaica, even as efforts continue to improve the situation. Addressing the media during a press briefing at the Jewel Paradise Cove hotel in Runaway Bay,...

IC commissioners to face oversight committee With the commissioners of the Integrity Commission (IC) scheduled to appear before the oversight committee of Parliament today, a debate over whether the committee should accept or reject recommendations arising from investigations done by the anti...

Keith Clarke trial delayed until tomorrow The trial against the three Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldiers charged with the murder of Keith Clarke was yesterday forced to adjourn until tomorrow, because of a medical emergency impacting one of the defence lawyers. Lance corporals Greg...