Month: November 2020
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Palm Court, King’s Jewellery to build hotels
As hoteliers anticipate an increase in arrivals brought on by the discovery of oil offshore Guyana, local companies such as…
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Seafood processors alarmed at reports two new trawling licences issued by ministry – -says international certification could be at risk
Trawler owners and seafood processors have voiced alarm at reports that the Ministry of Agriculture has issued two new trawling…
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Man gets 10 years for killing BV taxi driver
One of three men charged for the 2014 murder of taxi driver Raphael Campbell was on Tuesday sentenced to 10…
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World Bank green lights $7.5m for COVID fight in Guyana
The World Bank yesterday approved US$7.5m ($1.5b) for the Guyana COVID-19 Emergency Response Project to support the country in tackling…
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Two more succumb to COVID
The Ministry of Health today said that two more persons who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have died.…
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Future of Guyana, Suriname economies intertwined – -Ali says in address to National Assembly
President Irfaan Ali in an address to Suriname’s National Assembly today said that the future of the economies of the…
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Caribbean pols pay tribute to former Mayor David N. Dinkins
Caribbean American elected officials on Tuesday paid tribute to New York City’s first and only Black Mayor, David N. Dinkins,…
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Argentina’s Maradona, one of soccer’s greatest, dies aged 60
BUENOS AIRES, (Reuters) – Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, widely regarded as one of the game’s greatest ever players, died…
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Three receive T&T Alliance scholarships
The Brooklyn-based Trinidad Tobago Alliance of North America, Inc. on Saturday presented US$1,500 in scholarships to three college students in…
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MAJOR REFUGEE ROW
A major row erupted in Trinidad this week over the deportation of a group of Venezuelan migrants including infant children…
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