Month: June 2021
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Standing orders were amended under Laurie Lewis for police association elections every three years
Dear Editor, Recently I wrote a letter to the editor which was published in the Stabroek News. The article Standing…
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Fire Service again deems City Hall a public hazard
The City Hall building was once again condemned and deemed a public hazard by the Guyana Fire Service following an…
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One person still missing following fire at National Psychiatric Hospital – -four hospitalized with burn injuries
Police in Region Six as of yesterday afternoon were still searching for one of the nine patients who fled from…
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Why 17? – —Veteran cricket commentator Joseph `Reds’ Perreira questions the shortlist of 17 players for the first test against South Africa and also picks his first test XI
Try as I may, it was hard to understand the need for the West Indies selectors to pick a squad…
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Does Ministry have plan for systematic psycho-social support for students, teachers during pandemic?
Dear Editor, In a recent community open conversation on Mental Health, a high school student spoke of the difficulty of…
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Gov’t exploring retrieval of leased Peters Hall lands – AG
With cases filed against prominent PNCR member James Bond relating to leasing of state land, Attorney General Anil Nandlall has…
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Bentham’s passing a great loss to weightlifting fraternity – — says Deion Nurse
The weightlifting fraternity was plunged into mourning on Friday following the passing of Winston Bentham, a long serving member in…
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`Hunters’ targeting stranded animals in Mahaica Creek
Dear Editor, Thank you for the article in yesterday’s Sunday Stabroek on page 20 `Wildlife Commission urges against harming wild…
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Tristar set to begin revetment at mangroves site – —says shore base project pegged at US$100m-150m
Nearly 20,000 tonnes of steel sheet piles are being stockpiled by Tristar at its planned Malgre Tout offshore base as…
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Mahaicony River remains in deep flood, some residents insist conservancy water pouring in
Flooding along the Mahaicony River continues to decimate the livelihoods of farmers and gardens that many families depended on to…
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