Month: May 2021
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UNICEF urges adjustments to CXC exam plans
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) today expressed concern about plans by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) to maintain the…
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H.O.P cancels G.O.A.L — with Pride
Cancel Culture resonated with members of the NYPD recently when Heritage Of Pride (HOP) — the organizers of the annual…
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Hit the lights! Pull the curtain!
“Footnotes: The Black Artists Who Rewrote the Rules of the Great White Way” by Caseen Gaines c.2021, Sourcebooks $26.99 /…
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Two men 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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David Williams Funeral Services provides ‘unsurpassed’ funeral services
Grenadian-born David Williams prides himself as being a “compassionate” funeral director dedicated to helping families celebrate the lives of their…
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Trinidad: Wife beaten to death, husband dies by suicide
(Trinidad Express) Police have responded to a murder-suicide at Caparo where a man bludgeoned his estranged wife to death and…
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Brian A. Benjamin campaigns in crowded race for city comptroller
Harlem-born, Brian A. Benjamin, with his wife Cathleen, and their daughter Caroline beside him, is ready to take on the…
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Three die after speeding car plows into gathering at Kairuni
Three persons died last night after a speeding car plowed into a group of persons who had gathered at the…
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Barbados cop gunned down while responding to attempted robbery
(Barbados Nation) The Royal Barbados Police Force is continuing investigations into the death of a police officer who was shot…
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Oil and gas engineering: UG gets drilling fluid lab
Students of the University of Guyana’s (UG) Faculty of Engineering and Technology are now able to gain practical experience in…
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