Month: May 2024
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Twenty-four pharmacies under police probe in Trinidad
(Trinidad Express) Twenty-four pharmacies are under police probe for selling unregistered, fake or expired drugs. The article Twenty-four pharmacies under…
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Dominators, Queenstown storm to wins in Essequibo football
Dominators and Queenstown recorded victories when the Essequibo Coast/Pomeroon Football Association’s (ECPFA) Senior Men’s League continued on Sunday at the…
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Flaws visible on Robb St bridge after repairs
Just months after reconstruction work on the bridge at Robb Street and Avenue of the Republic was executed, the eastern…
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Use of an African in a cartoon to caricature poverty in Guyana was repugnant
Dear Editor, The Coordinating Council and member organizations of the International Decade for People of African Descent Assembly-Guyana (IDPADA-G) would…
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Meeting underway over security for World Cup
A meeting got underway in Barbados on Tuesday on security for the upcoming T20 World Cup to be hosted in…
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New Christ Church Secondary building only at 35% completion
-should have been finished in February this year With an original completion date of February 2024, the new Christ Church…
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CCJ says yes to gov’t bid to join EPA appeal of decision in Exxon liability case
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has granted government’s request to be added as a party in the appeal filed…
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Relatives of escaped Lusignan convict in custody – GPS
Both the mother-in-law and the wife of convicted prisoner, Jose Awad, who escaped from the Lusignan Prison, East Coast Demerara…
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Agri Ministry procures 100 vessel monitoring devices for fisherfolk
As part of its security strategy for artisanal fishing in Guyana, the government has acquired monitoring devices worth some US$50,000…
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DDL export to T&T flare-up settled amicably
-importer failed to follow necessary processes It was not the state of Trinidad that returned a shipment of milk from…
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