Dominica’s PM says over $2.4 million to be paid to police in rest days owed
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has announced that over $2.4 million will be paid to police officers in Dominica for rest days owed. He made the disclosure during a press conference…
CARIBBEAN AIRLINES SET TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO CARACAS
Caribbean Airlines Limited announces the resumption of flights to Caracas, Venezuela from May 13, 2023. Initially, the flights will operate every Saturday with increased frequency expected later on. This marks a…
President Joe Biden launches 2024 re-election campaign
US President Joe Biden has announced he will run for re-election in 2024. The Democrat has long signalled that he will seek a second four-year term and formally launched his…
Don Lemon Out At CNN
Longtime CNN host Don Lemon is out at the cable news network a little over two months after apologising to viewers for on-air comments about Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley,…
Temporary Relocation Of All Saints Clinic
The Ministry of Health, Wellness, Social Transformation and the Environment would like to inform the general public that the services normally offered at the All Saints Health Center will be…
North West ferry to open export market to T&T, wider Caribbean
(GuyanaChronicle)THE newly commissioned MV MA Lisha can journey from Region One (Barima-Waini) to Trinidad and Tobago in just 15 hours and other Caribbean countries, opening opportunities for the export of…
Guyana Healthcare Call Centre to be operational in 2023
(INEWS)The Guyana Office for Investment, the investment agency of the Government of Guyana, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will see a Healthcare Call Centre being operational here this…
T&T PM knocks Farley’s independents for keeping THA positions
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is calling for a fresh Tobago House of Assembly election if Chief Secretary Farley Augustine’s new party ‘takes its place within the walls of the…
Tufton satisfied with handling of spike in respiratory cases
MONTEGO BAY, St James – Dr Christopher Tufton has hit back at critics of the health ministry's handling of a recent spike in respiratory illnesses. "People can stay outside and…