Month: March 2023
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Digicel retrenches 126 workers in Trinidad
(Trinidad Express) A hundred and twenty-six Digicel customer contact service centre employees have been retrenched this morning, as the company…
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Female scribes read their writes thru the boros
Female writers flaunted their prowess during Women’s History Month to provide a potpourri of topical books pertinent to readers of…
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SVG gov’t grateful for volcanic relief
The Ministry of National Mobilization, Social Development, The Family, Gender, Youth, Housing, and Informal Settlements in St. Vincent and the…
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Caribbean Equality Project returns to Phagwah Parade
The Caribbean Equality Project participated in the 31st annual Phagwah Parade in Queens on March 26 alongside government officials and…
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SVG gov’t grateful for volcanic relief
The Ministry of National Mobilization, Social Development, The Family, Gender, Youth, Housing, and Informal Settlements in St. Vincent and the…
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Mexico government to challenge Supreme Court suspension of electoral reform
MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – The Mexican government said yesterday it would challenge the Supreme Court’s temporary suspension of parts of…
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Trinidad schoolboy gunned down while playing football
(Trinidad Guardian) With his hands raised to the heavens, Levi Paul wept as he questioned why his 14-year-old son was…
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Prince Charles scheduled for GBA event
International flavour will be an important element of the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA)’s junior programme for the calendar year of…
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How the cost of living is affecting people – Part 17
Interviews and photos by Subhana Shiwmangal Stabroek News spoke to members of the public in the Tuschen area, East Bank…
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Escarraga strikes form to win Lusignan Golf Club tourney
March seems to be a favourite month for Guillermo Escarraga who turned back a strong challenge and marched to victory…
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