Month: September 2022
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AG meets team from US Department of Justice
A delegation headed by Rob W. MacDonald, Trial Attorney, US Department of Justice, Office of International Affairs and including members…
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Cop kills partner, succumbs to poison
A 25-year-old Rural Constable was killed this morning after she was run over by a vehicle driven by her partner,…
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Trinidad family still searching for kidnapped daughter six years on
(Trinidad Guardian) It’s been six years since Ria Sookdeo was snatched away from her family after dropping her children off…
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Trinidad woman frustrated by cries feeds baby deadly poison
(Trinidad Guardian) Frustrated by the cries of a nine-month-old baby girl, a female relative reportedly fed the baby a deadly…
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Barbados ends mask mandate and travel protocols
(Barbados Nation) Government will end the mask-wearing mandate and travel protocols related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at midnight on…
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Five years on Nand Persaud still not paid for rice exported to Cuba, sold to GRDB
What had once been seen as the potential start of a new chapter in trade relations between Guyana and Cuba…
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Mocha farmers separation from their land nearing an end – – resumption of Sunday market a priority
Relieved at the end of the flooding that had seriously affected their farming pursuits for the better part of two…
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Kitty seawall deck being constructed for carnival concert
All necessary permissions were obtained from the Sea and River Defence Department of Ministry of Public Works for the construction…
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‘Satan’ recaptured after three years on the run – -murder accused hospitalised under guard due to wounds
More than three years after he was “accidentally” released from prison while awaiting trial for murder, Alvin Reid, known as…
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Guyanese-American Chamber of Commerce hosting September 26 forum on small businesses accessing US markets
With just under a month remaining before the staging of the October 19-20 Florida International Trade and Cultural Expo (FITCE)…
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