Month: June 2023
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Police recover over $2M after nabbing suspect in Hubu break-in
The police of regional division # 3 have recovered $2,120,000 million in cash and arrested a 23-year-old man following a…
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Autopsies unable to determine cause of death of New Providence mother, child
The post-mortem examinations performed on 38-year-old Petrous Latchman and her 13-year-old daughter, Gabrielle Ross have not been able to determine…
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Charles, King lead Windies to series win
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates, CMC – Opener Johnson Charles struck a robust half-century in only his second One-Day International in…
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Rape case against ex city cop discontinued – -after now-adult complainant declines to proceed
Ex city policeman Clifton Pellew, who had been accused of raping a juvenile, has had the charge against him discontinued…
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Digicel schools football makes triumphant return
Following a six-year hiatus and amid much pageantry, the holy grail of secondary schools football triumphantly returned as the 8th…
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CANU unearths huge haul of cannabis at Number 65 Village
Two person are in custody pending investigation as approximately 223 kilogrammes of cannabis was found on Monday by Customs Anti-Narcotic…
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City chamber restates call for visa-free travel to Canada – -in wake of easing of rules for Caribbean countries, others
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) yesterday said that it’s high time the Canadian government includes Guyana on…
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President, opposition laud Guyana’s election to UN Security Council
President Irfaan Ali and the Office of the Leader of the Opposition yesterday lauded Guyana’s election as a non-permanent member…
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Man who broke into Brickdam house fatally stabbed – -occupants injured during confrontation
An Albouystown man who broke into a Brickdam house on Monday night was fatally stabbed during a confrontation with one…
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Need for counselling, staff were among key dorm findings by UNICEF – -questions continue as to what gov’t did with report
While highlighting a staff shortage, personnel at all 24 dormitories across Guyana pointed out during a UNICEF study last year…
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