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There's a Cool, Adults-Only All-Inclusive in Barbados You Can Book With Marriott Bonvoy Points - Caribbean Journal There's a Cool, Adults-Only All-Inclusive in Barbados You Can Book With Marriott Bonvoy Points  Caribbean Journal

Commonwealth report says Guyana elections seen as fair but uneven access to campaign resources, media bias evident (Commonwealth press release) A Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), which observed Guyana’s 1 September 2025 General and Regional Elections has concluded that the elections were largely peaceful with voting, counting, and tabulation professionally managed. The article Commonwealth report says Guyana elections seen as fair but uneven access to campaign resources, media bias evident appeared first on Stabroek News.

Plum Park man gunned down A family is mourning following the gunning down of a 27-year-old man under unclear circumstances and the injuring of another in Plum Park, Sophia, sometime last night. The article Plum Park man gunned down appeared first on Stabroek News.

$270M Parika Market project completed with no cost overrun – Permanent Secretary – vendors to move in Dec 29 The $270 million Parika Market project has been completed with no added costs and all of the over 100 spaces in the building have been taken, with vegetable and fruit vendors who currently sell on the road committing to occupy the stalls built for them on the tarmac and outskirts of the building by December 29th, Minister of Local Government Priya Manichand said. The article $270M Parika Market project completed with no cost overrun – Permanent Secretary appeared first on Stabroek News.

OECS Commission expresses solidarity with Antigua, Dominica over US visa restrictions – T&T PM flayed for defending US’s action The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission yesterday expressed soli-darity with the governments and peoples of Antigua and Barbuda and the Commonwealth of Dominica in wake of the decision by the Government of the United States of America to revoke visa access for certain categories of their citizens. The article OECS Commission expresses solidarity with Antigua, Dominica over US visa restrictions appeared first on Stabroek News.

Full Court affirms SOCU’s authority to institute legal proceedings The Full Court unani-mously ruled  on Thursday that the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) has the legal capacity to institute and maintain legal proceedings under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AMLCFT) Act Cap 10:11, a decision with significant implications for the enforcement of Guyana’s anti-money laundering regime. The article Full Court affirms SOCU’s authority to institute legal proceedings appeared first on Stabroek News.

Reopening anxiety WESTERN BUREAU: With schools set to fully reopen in two weeks, anxiety is mounting among the principals of some hurricane-damaged institutions as they grapple with unclear repair timelines, safety concerns, and limited communication from education...

Hunter takes aim at Tufton Neurosurgeon Dr Roger Hunter has filed an application in the Supreme Court for an emergency judicial review, accusing Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton of dereliction of duty. At the centre of the legal dispute is Hunter’s claim...

Defamation damages dumped The Court of Appeal has overturned multimillion-dollar defamation awards against Television Jamaica (TVJ) and CVM, ruling that the broadcasters did not defame St James councillors Michael Troupe and Sylvan Reid in their coverage of a 2012 police...

‘The breeze was hitting the babies’ WESTERN BUREAU: Although Hurricane Melissa’s passage on October 28 brought destruction and death, that fateful week still marked an unforgettable milestone for many expectant mothers in western Jamaica who were forced to confront nature’s fury...

How Christmas morphed into a global holiday Christmas is a Christian holiday that observes the birth of Jesus. But did you know that the earliest followers of Jesus did not annually commemorate his birth? Or that Santa Claus is inspired by the acts of kindness of a fourth-century Christian...