Monthly Archives
July 2016
Greater participation needed to address health challenges- Dr. Norton
The Public Health Minister says there is a greater need for participation of civil society both local and international along with the public and private sectors in addressing the challenges in the health sector.
During the…
CXC launches CAPE Green Engineering syllabus
The ninth of the New Generation Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations Subjects (CAPE), Green Engineering was today officially launched at the Theatre Guild.
Senior Assistant Registrar, Syllabus and Curriculum Division of…
UPDATE: 17-year-old among suspects confessed to murdering Black Bush trio
A farmer, his 17-year-old son and an employee of the man has confessed to murdering 33-year-old Naresh Rooplall, 37-year-old Pawan Chandradai aka Suresh and his 15-year-old son, Jaikarran Chandradai aka Kevin last week.
“To…
Driver in Cub Scouts accident behind bars for 10 months
Driver of motor vehicle, PSS 1236 who struck down two St Lucian children; 9-year-old Darnell Matthews and 8-year-old Nick Omarie Joseph on Woolford Avenue on Tuesday has been sentenced to ten (10) months imprisonment.
Tracy…
Cabinet approves Million dollar contracts to supply food to prisons
During its Tuesday, July 26, 2016 meeting, Cabinet granted no objection to several contracts for the provision of dietary supplies for the Georgetown, Mazaruni, Lusignan and New Amsterdam prison.
These contracts were outlined by Minister…
Suspects confessed to murdering Black Bush trio
One week after the bodies of two men and a teenager were discovered at Kookrit Creek, savannah, Black Bush Polder, the police were able to get a confession.
The suspects were brought to Georgetown on Wednesday for intense questioning. …
CARICOM training immigration officers on issues of CSME
The Caribbean Community is moving ahead with the training of immigration officers in member states in order to ensure the smooth functioning of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). During the 37th Conference of the Heads of…
Alzarri Joseph added to West Indies Test squad
The Selection Panel of the West Indies Cricket Board announced today, a 14-member squad for the second Seagram’s Royal Stag Cup Test – powered by Karbonn Smart Phones – against India at Sabina Park.
SQUAD: Jason Holder…