The Progressive Labour Party will win the next election on the doorsteps of their constituents, several party candidates said last night.
Speaking yesterday at a public meeting at the Devonshire Seven...
The Planning Department was allotted a budget of $3.9 million, the same as last year, and is expected to bring in more than $1 million in revenue, the Senate heard during the Budget debate.
Government...
The Ministry of Justice’s $58.5 million budget was approved in the Senate yesterday without debate.
While the budget sparked a long debate in the House of Assembly, the Ministry’s budget was allotted ...
The Devonshire Parish Council are hoping to hear from their constituents at a meeting this evening.
The 2012 Meet Your Council Night, taking place at Christ Church Devonshire Hall starting at 6.30pm, ...
The sacrifices made by those who resisted the slave trade have been remembered in a ceremony at Cobbs Hill Methodist Church.
Yesterday’s service, held to mark the United Nation’s International Day of ...
Salvation Army volunteer, honours student and Carifta Games hopeful. Akeila Richardson’s teachers at CedarBridge Academy already knew she was a pretty outstanding teen and on Saturday night it was mad...
New legislation regarding Health Insurance could potentially result in breaches of doctor-patient confidentiality, according to some GPs.
The GPs expressed concern that because of broad wording, the l...
Anti-racism organisation CURB will host a two-day conference this week on racial injustices and the impact of racism, past and present.
The Racial Justice Conference, which takes place on Friday and S...
Senate approved legislation to increase the debt ceiling to $1.45 billion, despite the objections of members of the Opposition.
Junior Finance Minister Senator David Burt told the Upper Chamber that G...
Belco has denied making an error in advertising proposed rate changes, but admitted making a mistake in a tariff filing for the rate change and in a subsequent press release.
And a company spokeswoman...