Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Cuba with ‘life-threatening’ storm surge
The tropical cyclone poses a danger to over 100,000 island residents and is expected to also affect the Mexican Caribbean and Florida in the coming days Hurricane Ian made landfall…
Jamaica battered by heavy rain but spared the worst
PORADIC and heavy rain associated with Hurricane Ian battered Jamaica on Monday, rendering numerous roads impassable, but despite this, many Jamaicans were grateful that the island was spared a direct…
Belize Defence Force captain found hanging in his cell
A captain of the Belize Defence Force (BDF), who was awaiting trial for violating a restraining order, has been found dead in his cell. Captain Damacio Coc, 33, was found…
Man slashes Grays Farm woman’s throat after fruitless attempt at robbing her; investigations are underway
REAL NEWS- Investigations have been launched into an incident during which a Parliament Street, Grays Farm, woman had her throat slashed by an unknown person. The early-morning offense reportedly occurred…
Guyana re-defining tourism with inclusive, community focus
(GuyanaChronicle)IN the interest of ensuring its wider economic and social impact, subject minister Oneidge Walrond has stressed the need for re-defining tourism with an inclusive community focus in mind. The…
Trade between Guyana, US tops US$1.4B
(GuyanaChronicle)TRADE between Guyana and the United States of America (US) amounted to US$1.4 billion in the first half of 2022, according to US Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch. “We are certainly committed…
Public sector employees warned to work or face job loss in Barbados
Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw is peeved with some public sector workers shirking their responsibilities and not giving the government an “honest day’s work”. At the same time, she warns…
Barbados pressing ahead with plans to launch the Barbados 2022 Offshore Licensing Round
Barbados is pressing ahead with plans to launch the Barbados 2022 Offshore Licensing Round on December 1, 2022. Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade…
T&T PM urges public to rethink how they consume fuel
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is urging the public to rethink how it consumes fuel. His appeal came during a post-Budget media conference at the Red House, Port-of-Spain, moments after…
Imbert hits poor man hard in $57.6B Budget
Motorists began paying higher prices for Premium, Super and Diesel fuel, and kerosene, yesterday. And from January, senior citizens will have to pay $50 or more for a return ferry…