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Budget Day is January 26 The article Budget Day is January 26 appeared first on Stabroek News.

CANU seizes 154 lbs cocaine, four arrested The CustomS Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) yesterday said it carried out a major drug bust which saw 154 pounds of cocaine being seized and four men arrested. The article CANU seizes 154 lbs cocaine, four arrested appeared first on Stabroek News.

Pregnant woman dies after reportedly jumping from hospital window A pregnant woman died yesterday evening after she reportedly jumped from a third-floor window at the Georgetown Public Hospital. She has been identified as 22-year-old Marisa Eastman, who was a patient of the hospital’s female medical ward. The article Pregnant woman dies after reportedly jumping from hospital window appeared first on Stabroek News.

Man shot dead execution style A man was shot dead execution style at Bare Root, East Coast Demerara last night. The victim was identified as just Orlando Chichester. The article Man shot dead execution style appeared first on Stabroek News.

Body of woman found in trench near Lamaha Springs Police yesterday said that they are investigating the discovery of a woman’s body in a trench between Barbie Dam and Lamaha Springs, Georgetown. The article Body of woman found in trench near Lamaha Springs appeared first on Stabroek News.

Baptism by fire The first test of leadership for Cornwall’s five new members of parliament (MPs) came sooner and harder than expected. Barely weeks after being sworn in, with little opportunity for orientation or the slow acclimatisation usually afforded new...

J’can spirits see sales bump in Ontario after US brands pulled Jamaican rum producers are seeing a boost in Canada after the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) – one of North America’s largest alcohol retailers – halted imports and sales of United Stats alcoholic products in early 2025 amid escalating...

Concerns being ‘aggressively’ addressed as CRH protest ends WESTERN BUREAU: Normality has returned to the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay, St James, following last week’s protest by disgruntled nurses and doctors, who went public in drawing attention to the poor working conditions and the...

Prosecutors urge verdict that ‘aligns with evidence’ Prosecutors recounted yesterday how the policeman accused of killing popular social media personality Donna-Lee Donaldson “put on a performance” while she was still only a missing person, before asking jurors to return a verdict that “aligns with...

Black River clean-up now at 90%, says McKenzie WESTERN BUREAU: Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie says nearly 90 per cent of the town of Black River in St Elizabeth has been cleaned up in the coordinated effort to restore the town to full vibrancy, following the battering it took from...