Month: May 2021
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Man gets 15 years for killing Pomeroon miner
Eustace Abrams, the accused in the 2016 unlawful killing of Orlando La Cruz, was yesterday sentenced to 15 years behind…
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Region Nine grapples with floods after heavy rain – -CDC on alert as rivers overflow
Extensive rainfall, which has resulted in overflowing rivers, has led to the inundation of some communities, farmlands and roads in…
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City council approves $2.29B budget – -weekly garbage collection fee, downsizing of staff planned
Chairman of the Georgetown City Council’s Finance Committee, Oscar Clarke yesterday presented a $2,298,952,544 budget and announced plans to institute…
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Connectivity and the future of CARICOM
The appointment of Dr Carla Barnett as the next Secretary General of CARICOM should be an inflection point; a moment…
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Vaccine licensing, production, and global distribution
By Michael Spence MILAN – At this point in the pandemic, the key question is whether vaccine production can be…
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Sen. Kevin Parker, Stephanie Carnegie to tackle youth health crisis
“Growing up in public housing in Brooklyn and attending public school, I understand firsthand the trauma that our children encounter…
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Woman, 45, among three new COVID fatalities
The Ministry of Health today said that three more persons who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have died.…
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Sean Paul takes dancehall, Jamaica to Dreamstage
In his first full band set in 14 months, Sean Paul on May 8 made a blazing appearance on Dreamstage.…
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Guardian Angel eager to roust rogue cops – 8 is enough
If elected the 110th mayor of New York City, Republican Curtis Sliwa vowed he will challenge bad cops. “They will…
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Ranked Choice Voting Begins in June Primaries, Here’s What You Need to Know
This post sponsored by New York City Campaign Finance Board Ranked choice voting has arrived at the voting booth,…
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