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Canadian business delegation here A Canadian business delegation organized by the High Commission of Canada to Guyana, is currently in country as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen trade and investment ties between the two nations. The article Canadian business delegation here appeared first on Stabroek News.
CCJ to visit for swearing in of Justice Bulkan From Tuesday, 14 October 2025 to Friday, 17 October 2025, Justice Winston Anderson, President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), will visit Guyana for the Swearing-In Ceremony of Justice Arif Bulkan. The article CCJ to visit for swearing in of Justice Bulkan appeared first on Stabroek News.
Top Cop moves strengthen traffic management on East Bank public road As a follow-up to Sunday’s meeting with President Irfaan Ali, the contractor China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), consultant Sheladia Associates Inc., The article Top Cop moves strengthen traffic management on East Bank public road appeared first on Stabroek News.
US taxpayers not subsidising Exxon’s operations here -Routledge American taxpayers are not subsidising ExxonMobil’s operations here as the US oil major received no tax credits for 2023 and 2024 from Guyana and before that never made a profit, EMGL Country President Alistair Routledge says. The article US taxpayers not subsidising Exxon’s operations here appeared first on Stabroek News.
Fight against drug trafficking must be rooted in rule of law, international legal frameworks -Guyana tells UN Security Council While recognizing the impact of drug trafficking networks in the region, Guyana on Friday told a United Nations Security Council meeting that battling this scourge must be rooted in the rule of law and international legal frameworks. The article Fight against drug trafficking must be rooted in rule of law, international legal frameworks appeared first on Stabroek News.
Trauma overload WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Delroy Fray, the clinical coordinator at the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), is raising concern about the alarming number of victims of motor vehicle accidents who were admitted to the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH)...
Fake jobs, bogus invoices A domestic helper unknowingly employed by the Ministry of Education is among the key allegations in the $25-million fraud case involving former Education Minister Ruel Reid and former Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) President Professor Fritz...
No meeting of minds on committees stalemate A retired senior parliamentarian, who was the leader of government business when then Prime Minister Bruce Golding handed the chairmanship of parliamentary oversight committees to the Opposition, has suggested that the experiment did not...
Elderly farmer pleads for help to rebuild home destroyed by heavy rains Rudy Campbell, from Castleton, St Mary, is living in a precarious condition. Just over a week ago, heavy rains and winds from a freak storm uprooted a guinep tree that landed on his four-bedroom board house, completely destroying two rooms, and...
Westmoreland Fire Brigade reports surge in emergency calls amid ambulance challenges WESTERN BUREAU: While fire calls were down by 14 per cent nationally in 2023-2024, the situation was far different in Westmoreland, which registered a staggering 35 per cent increase that was further compounded by a whopping 62 per cent increase in...