Month: March 2021
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Grade Six study packages being sent to public sector pupils
As part of the Ministry of Education’s efforts to prepare Grade Six students to write the 2021 National Grade Six…
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Caribbean New Yorkers 16 years and older eligible for vaccination
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, March 29, announced that as of April 6, New Yorkers 16 years of age and older will…
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COVID-19 didn’t stop kite maker Trevor Smith
Popular Guyanese kite making artist Trevor Smith, has been at his favorite spot, Regent and Camp Streets, in the capital…
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Up to speed on legal weed
It took a global pandemic that exposed great economic suffering and inequality in New York for the Empire State to…
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Ministry denounces report that Palms residents being served black tea
The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security today denied that the residents of the Palms elderly care home were…
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Haitian-born mother of Brooklyn Dems chief passes
Marie Andrée Bichotte, the Haitian-born mother of Brooklyn Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, chair of the Brooklyn Democratic Party, died on…
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Trinidad’s COVID vaccines wait over
(Trinidad Guardian) The long-anticipated COVID-19 vaccines from the COVAX facility are now in Trinidad and Tobago. The article Trinidad’s COVID…
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Trinidad AG should be fired over breach of COVID laws – Persad-Bissessar
(Trinidad Express) “ Fire Faris!” This was the call of Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar as she noted that errant government…
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Dartmouth labourer charged with stealing 23 cows
A labourer, who pleaded not guilty to stealing almost two dozen cows, was yesterday released on $50,000 bail. The article…
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Cops awaiting legal advice on possible charges against club owners over curfew breaches
The Guyana Police Force (GPF) is awaiting legal advice on possible charges against the proprietors of several popular nightspots who…
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