Month: January 2022
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Barbadians told to expect some elections delays
(Barbados Nation) The 2022 General Election will be the country’s first in a COVID-19 environment and the chairman of the…
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Bahamas mobile standards lab to be upgraded
(Caribbean Development Bank) Businesses in The Bahamas will be better able to meet international criteria under a new project valued…
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Protest erupts at Dartmouth over manslaughter charge in Orin Boston killing
Protesting has resumed at Dartmouth, on the Essequibo Coast, in Region Two, over the killing of businessman Orin Boston by…
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Blue Berry Hill man shot, family robbed by bandits
A Linden resident was shot while his family was robbed of over $400,000 in jewellery and cellphones on Sunday night…
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Hydronie cyclist dies after accident
A 45-year-old pedal cyclist succumbed at a city hospital on Saturday, days after he allegedly rode into the path of…
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MP Duncan charged with calling GECOM IT manager derogatory names – -released on $200,000 bail
APNU+AFC Member of Parliament (MP) Sherod Duncan was charged yesterday over derogatory names he called the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM)…
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Health Ministry to probe COVID child deaths
The Health Ministry will be investigating cases of paediatric COVID-19 deaths, Minister of Health Dr. The article Health Ministry to…
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National Grade Six exams set for July 6 and 7
The Ministry of Education yesterday announced that the National Grade Six Assessment will be written on July 6 and 7…
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He reached for the stars: Glimpses of the life of Yesu Persaud
A celebration of Yesu Persaud’s 90th birthday in 2018 gave intimate glimpses of the early motivations behind his success and…
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Lucas out, Rajcumar in as APNU+AFC procurement commission nominee
After an initial agreement on the nominees for the Public Procurement Commission (PPC), the APNU+AFC has changed one of its…
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