Month: November 2021
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Ministers defend South Rupununi mining deal in Aishalton visit – -residents decry lack of consultation
A team of government ministers on Saturday descended on the South Rupununi village of Aishalton to defend the controversial decision…
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Meten-Meer-Zorg fishers taking licks at sea – -low catches will force some out of business
The dire state of the fishing industry has caused Soorsattie ‘Lilly’ Chandrapaul to put two of her fishing boats up…
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Barbados: the long road to the Republic
By Richard Drayton (Richard Drayton, born in Guyana and also a citizen of Barbados, is a historian at King’s College…
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New York City’s status as a melting pot is most on display within its Caribbean neighborhoods
The main street of a neighborhood is the quickest way through it, but in New York City’s Caribbean neighborhoods, the…
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Fully vaccinated male, 69, succumbs to COVID
The Ministry of Health today said that one more person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has died.…
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Health centre commissioned at Supply
Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony on Friday commissioned a state-of-the-art health centre at Supply, East Bank Demerara. The article…
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Barbadian PM defends Republic move
(Barbados Nation) Prime Minister Mia Mottley is hitting back at critics who questioned the reason for moving to a parliamentary…
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Man remanded over murder of Barbadian woman
(Barbados Nation) The man who was charged with the murder of Samara Bristol was remanded when he appeared in the…
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COVID claims three Trinidad family members
(Trinidad Guardian) In one week, COVID-19 has claimed three members of a Longdenville family. The article COVID claims three Trinidad…
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Tripartite committee to resume national minimum wage discussions
Chief Labour Officer Dhaneshwar Deonarine has been instructed to convene a meeting with National Tripartite Committee (NTC) to resume discussions…
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