Month: September 2020
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Concacaf Gold Cup…. – Golden Jaguars to face Guatemala
Guyana’s path to their second appearance in the Gold Cup will go through Guatemala, as the Golden Jaguars, the senior…
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Ann’s Grove man stabbed to death in North West – -suspect held
A 26-year-old businessman was stabbed to death at Big Creek Backdam, North West District, on Saturday after an argument between…
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Fifteen new COVID cases recorded
Fifteen new COVID-19 cases were yesterday recorded as over 200 more persons were tested within the last 24 hours. The…
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Child care agency to probe meth-laced milk death
The Child Care and Protection Agency (CPA) is investigating the death of two-year-old Ronaldo Favourite, who succumbed last week almost…
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Region Six COVID-19 fatality identified as Corentyne fisherman – -had lung cancer
The COVID-19 patient, who succumbed last week while receiving treatment at Rose Hall, East Canje Berbice, has been identified as a…
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Five-member RSS team arrives to probe West Berbice murders
A five-member team from the Regional Security System (RSS) yesterday arrived here to assist the Guyana Police Force (GPF) with…
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Patterson resigns as AFC General Secretary – -after coalition friction over selection of Region Four RDC Vice Chair
A split between A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) over the election of the…
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Trinidad Carnival 2021 cancelled
(Trinidad Express) THE decision is final — Carnival 2021 is off. The article Trinidad Carnival 2021 cancelled appeared first on…
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Trinidad: Man charged with beating, raping teen, throwing her over cliff
(Trinidad Guardian) Police officers from two units are appealing to anyone who may have been sexually assaulted or robbed along…
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Washington consolidates its position in the Caribbean
Speaking recently at Bocas Lit Fest, Jamaica’s former Prime Minister, P J Patterson, observed that in recent years there had…
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