36 Hours in Barbados: Things to Do and See - The New York Times 36 Hours in Barbados: Things to Do and See The New York Times
RECRUITMENT CALL FOR THE 2025 YOUTH AMBASSADORS PROGRAM - US Embassy in Barbados RECRUITMENT CALL FOR THE 2025 YOUTH AMBASSADORS PROGRAM US Embassy in Barbados
Barbados fishing industry still reeling from hurricane aftermath - BBC.com Barbados fishing industry still reeling from hurricane aftermath BBC.com
Families demand justice after police shooting at Mahaicony leaves two dead By Khamisi Slowe The fatal shootings of a mentally ill man and another man by police on Wednesday in Airy Hall, Mahaicony, have left two families devastated, with some eyewitnesses accusing the police of excessive use of force and negligence. The article Families demand justice after police shooting at Mahaicony leaves two dead appeared first on Stabroek News.
Stevedore, 63, crushed to death at John Fernandes wharf The Ministry of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Department has launched a probe into a fatal workplace incident that occurred yesterday at the John Fernandes Limited (JFL) Wharf, Water Street, Georgetown. The article Stevedore, 63, crushed to death at John Fernandes wharf appeared first on Stabroek News.
Census figure around 812,000 including thousands of Venezuelan migrants – source -Stats Bureau says report still being compiled The Guyana Bureau of Statistics yesterday stated that it has not completed the long-delayed census report even as sources say that from preliminary analysis the final figure is around 812,000 including thousands of Venezuelan migrants “We are still working on finalising the report and trying to get it completed soon…” Chief Statistician, Errol La Cruez told Stabroek News yesterday when asked for an update. The article Census figure around 812,000 including thousands of Venezuelan migrants – source appeared first on Stabroek News.
Stewartville businesswoman remanded over two charges of car fraud -police say a total of 95 cases under probe Adacia Coleman, a Stewartville businesswoman was yesterday remanded to prison over two charges of obtaining by false pretence in relation to car sales and the police say that 95 cases are under probe. The article Stewartville businesswoman remanded over two charges of car fraud appeared first on Stabroek News.
Blacklisting recommended of contractor in Aubrey Barker poles collapse A report compiled by the Ministry of Public Works and the Guyana Power and Light Incorporated (GPL) has recommended that the contractor responsible for the collapse of several poles on the Aubrey Barker Road be blacklisted. The article Blacklisting recommended of contractor in Aubrey Barker poles collapse appeared first on Stabroek News.
BOOTING BRIBERY Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is urgently calling for People’s National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding to pointedly address claims by his party’s former caretaker for Kingston Central, Lawrence Rowe, that state appointments were among offers...
J’can wanted in the US for setting man on fire held in dramatic capture A Jamaican fugitive and illegal immigrant, wanted for his suspected involvement in a gruesome 2019 torture and arson case in Massachusetts, was arrested yesterday in a dramatic capture at Panama City Beach, Florida. Dushane Jerome Simon was located...
‘Heart failure on the rise in Jamaica’ Eight years ago, track and field coach Ian Harris unexpectedly discovered that he was at serious risk of a heart attack after undergoing a coronary angiogram. He had taken several of the young athletes he coached to the Heart Institute of the...
Henry advocates for empowering boys, rebuilding broken families to curb violence Dr David Henry, lead pastor of Swallowfield Chapel in St Andrew, has underscored the pivotal role policymakers must play in addressing the urgent issue of fatherlessness in Jamaica. Speaking on Thursday at the 45th Annual National Leadership Prayer...
St Mary police boss shooting for success in crime fight ST MARY: With a flare-up of violence rocking several communities in St Mary, Acting Superintendent Anthony Wallace, the commanding officer for the St Mary Police Division, has vowed to tackle crime and restore peace and calm among the parish’s...