Month: February 2022
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CTO mourns the passing of Dr. Jean Holder
The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) on Wednesday joins the rest of the Caribbean in mourning the loss of Dr.…
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Landslide in Quito kills at least 14, injures 32
QUITO, (Reuters) – At least 14 people died and another 32 were injured in a landslide in the north of…
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CTO mourns the passing of Dr. Jean Holder
The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) on Wednesday joins the rest of the Caribbean in mourning the loss of Dr.…
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Trinidad PM hopes going digital will stop Public Service corruption
(Trindiad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says corruption in the Public Service has been flourishing. The article Trinidad PM…
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Works progressing on Lamaha corridor ‘safe space’
Construction for the “safe space” recreational area along the Lamaha Street corridor in Georgetown is advancing and the site may…
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Region Two communities to soon benefit from ICT connectivity – PM’s office
Residents of several communities within Pomeroon-Supenaam (Region Two), will soon be able to access the internet through the ICT Access…
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Bishop, Wickham tons give WI U19s 11th place
TWest Indies secured an eight-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the 11th place play off of the ICC Under-19 World Cup…
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Speaker dismisses opposition motion for disciplinary proceedings against gov’t MPs
Speaker Manzoor Nadir yesterday dismissed the APNU+AFC motion calling for 22 members of the government to be sent to the…
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Man’s 88-year sentence for murdering girlfriend cut to 46
Finding the 88 years imposed upon him for the murder of his former girlfriend to have been excessive, the Guyana…
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President’s medal conferred on valedictorians
President Irfaan Ali yesterday presented the President’s Medal to the University of Guyana’s 2020/2021 valedictorian, Devindra Kissoon. The article President’s…
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