Month: May 2024
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St. Ignatius, Tucville, PC, advance in girl’s U-15 football
St. Ignatius, Tucville, and President’s College (PC) earned berths to the round of 16 segment in the Blue Waters Girl’s…
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Toddler dies after hit by shards of glass following accident
A family is now mourning the loss of a one-year-old boy following an accident at West Coast Berbice (WCB). The…
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Top Exxon directors cruise to re-election despite activist opposition
(Reuters) – Exxon Mobil investors yesterday voted to re-elect Chairman Darren Woods and Lead Director Joseph Hooley by wide margins despite…
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Norton, Linden leaders blame gov’t over Region 10 flooding
By Khadidja Ba As Linden residents grappled yesterday with ongoing flooding and property damage following 48 hours of heavy rainfall,…
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Part of Kurupukari–Lethem Corridor washed away
-Pirara Bridge submerged A section of the Kurupukari to Lethem Corridor collapsed yesterday under continuous pressure from a storm surge…
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The future of the universality of human rights
By Dr. Bertrand Ramcharan Seventh Chancellor of the University of Guyana and Previously UN High Commissioner for Human Rights These…
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Linden Mayor lashes back at gov’t over flooding
Mayor of Linden, Sharma Solomon today lashed back at the government over flooding in the town yesterday. The article Linden…
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BP, Trinidad’s NGC receive licence to develop gas fields with Venezuela
(Reuters) – British BP BP.L and Trinidad and Tobago’s state firm NGC have received a two-year license from the U.S. The article BP, Trinidad’s…
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Op-Ed | We must do something about pervasive fare evasion
It’s no secret that I view fare and toll evasion as an existential threat not only to the MTA, but…
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Mayor Adams calls New York the Georgetown of America
Mayor Eric Adams, last Friday May 24, called New York the Georgetown of America where one of the largest Guyanese…
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