Five in police custody for cocaine in straws
Georgetown: Police have five persons in custody after a quantity of cocaine was discovered concealed in drinking straws today in a Canada-bound shipment which had been presented as macaroni noodles,…
Georgetown: Police have five persons in custody after a quantity of cocaine was discovered concealed in drinking straws today in a Canada-bound shipment which had been presented as macaroni noodles,…
Bridgetown. Public Officers will not loose their jobs when Government's revenue collection agencies are merged to form the Barbados Revenue Authority. This assurance came from Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler…
Georgetown : The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guyana, Honourable Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett and the Brazilian Minister of External Relations, His Excellency Antonio Patriota today signed a Memorandum…
Georgetown: Protest action was held this afternoon at Parade Ground to have the 1823 monument relocated and erected at the Militia Parade Ground, Middle Street Cummingsburg. Government is erecting a…
Antigua : A violent scuffle between police and a teenager in Heritage Quay, that resulted in the teenager crashing through a glass door and was reportedly witnessed by scores of…
Bridgetown. Furniture Limited was re-open this week after being closed for six months because of environmental reasons. The department store located at Cumberland Streeet, Bridgetown, was closed last June by…
Bridgetown. Transparency International has ranked Barbados as the least corrupt country in the Caribbean. The German based agency also revealed that Barbados has the lowest level of corruption among developing…
Georgetown: A 58-year- old female vagrant was crushed Wednesday morning after she was struck by a truck on the Good Hope,East Coast Demerara Public Road. Two truck drivers are…
Georgetown: A suspected pirate was today remanded to prison on charges of piracy and robbery committed at the High Sea on September, 8, 2012. Steve O’Neil appeared before Chief…
Georgetown: The National Association of Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Employees (NAACIE) has sounded a warning to the Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) over negotiations for improved wages and salaries.…
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