Month: May 2021
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Sports
Suriname seeks to follow in Guadeloupe’s footsteps
CONCACAF says, at present, just one team is set to make its CONCACAF Gold Cup debut at this summer’s tournament,…
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News
Williams calls for ‘holistic’ subway safety measures
As subways this week resumed 24/7 service for the first time in a year, Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams called…
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World
Long, rough road ahead for full volcanic recovery in SVG: CB 17
A community board in Brooklyn is warning that a long, rough road still lies ahead for St. Vincent and the…
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News
Trini artist set to display carnival collection in NYC
Weldon Ryan, recipient of The Salmagundi, Dale Meyers Cooper Medallion Award, is set to display his colorful pieces for the…
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News
Trinidad’s COVID deaths doubled in last week – PAHO
(Trinidad Guardian) Exactly three months after Trinidad and Tobago was commended by the Director General of the World Health Organization…
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World
Assemblywoman Diana C. Richardson applauds late Dr. Roy A. Hastick for his vision
“Our elders, and ancestors fought very hard for unity in the black community and unity across the Caribbean,” said Assemblywoman…
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Without dialogue electoral reform would be mere window dressing
Dear Editor, One of the most maddening aspects of Guyanese society is its deep-seated political polarization whereby every act or…
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News
Flooding adds to Rupununi’s COVID woes
Seasonal flooding is not unusual in the Rupununi but the COVID-19 pandemic has added a new layer of complication as…
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Paul Slowe to face sexual assault charges
Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and Chair-man of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Paul Slowe has been accused of sexually…
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GuySuCo hopes to distribute drugs after June 30
Dear Editor, The Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc. (GuySuCo) wishes to acknowledge the letter of complaint published in Stabroek News dated…
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