Month: July 2024
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Glasgow grapes man loses $10m due to drought, cows
After finding unexpected success with growing grapes locally, farmer Devon Gilead has met unexpected devastation with his losses amounting to…
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Girl Stand Up! is empowering and educating young women
By Khadidja Ba In 2015, two women who grew up in Linden – Collette Venture and Daneile Hicks – launched…
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Palmyra to Moleson Creek four-lane road to start August – Edghill
Transformation of the Palmyra to Moleson Creek road on the Corentyne into a four-lane carriageway is scheduled to begin in…
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US Federal Trade Commission probes Hess, other oil company executives over OPEC communication, Bloomberg reports
(Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing executives from major oil firms, including Hess Corp, Occidental and Diamondback Energy over…
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Sade Barrow-Browne: the visionary hyping local art
By Miranda La Rose After a hiatus of about 12 years both from her passion and being part of the…
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Cemetery Road will be completed soon
-gov’t promises frustrated East, West Ruimveldt residents The Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, has assured the residents of East…
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Sarah Johanna man dies after shot in thigh at bar
Police are on the hunt for a suspect following the killing of a 49-year-old self-employed Sarah Johanna man who died…
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Several factors behind chicken shortage – David Fernandes
Managing Director of Bounty Farms Ltd, and poultry industry representative, David Fernandes, has confirmed that there is a shortage of…
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Opposition pillories gov’t over cost of living
-Jagdeo says many initiatives have been taken APNU and the AFC have hit back at the government over what they…
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H.L. “Bertie’’ Taitt
Extraordinary People Every moment in our lives is embedded in the extraordinary architecture of our minds. The article H.L. “Bertie’’…
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