Month: February 2024
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Teachers strike to continue this week
By Abigail Headley Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) President Mark Lyte is urging the government to swiftly resolve the ongoing teachers’…
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Buxton United capture the East Coast Mash Football Championship
Buxton United was crowned the East Coast Mash Cup Football Champion, defeating arch-nemesis and derby rival Buxton Stars via sudden…
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Bullet passed through window of EMTs’ sleeping quarters – cops probing
Fire Chief Gregroy Wickham told Stabroek News yesterday that a “stray bullet” went through the window of the sleeping quarters…
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Sod turned for US$300M Qatari resort at Carifesta Ave
By Antonio Dey The sod was turned yesterday for a US$300 million resort and convention centre, at Carifesta Avenue, an…
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Despite strong constitutional, legislative and regulatory systems to fight corruption, meaningful progress continues to elude us. (Part III)
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was found guilty last Wednesday of illegal campaign financing in relation to his failed 2012 re-election…
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Oil Spills and Eye Pass: A Warning to the People of Guyana and the Caribbean
Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) is a 28-year-old environmental watch-dog NGO in Trinidad and Tobago, committed to monitoring…
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Dominican Republic airline begins flights
Sky High Dominicana has officially entered the Guyana market with three weekly flights scheduled to the Dominican Republic, a release…
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Guyana/China Friendship Society seeking records for auditing
The Guyana/China Friendship Society is to hold a Special General Meeting on February 28th and is seeking records for the…
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Emergency Medical Services launched in Region Three
Emergency Medical Services have been launched in Region 3, enhancing healthcare accessibility and ensuring a rapid response to medical emergencies,…
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Trinidad had more than 876 oil spills, chemical releases in eight years
(Trinidad Guardian) Between 2015 and 2023, T&T had more than 876 confirmed oil spills and chemical releases, according to statistics…
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