Month: July 2024
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Op-Ed | Back-to-back years of building more housing and making our city more affordable
If there is one issue that unites New Yorkers from every walk of life, it’s housing. Our city’s rental vacancy…
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Anti-Maduro protests spread as Venezuelan opposition says he stole vote
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Opponents and supporters of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro planned to rally today as protests and clashes spread…
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Deep water port will still be built in Berbice – Jagdeo
-floats four-lane bridge for river Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo last week said that a planned deepwater port will still be…
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Slingerz FC lodges protest with GFF against disallowed goal in Den Amstel FC Game
Following their potentially Elite League deciding 1-1 draw against Den Amstel Football Club (FC) on Thursday last (July 25), Slingerz…
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Nineteen-year-old drowns at Splashmins
Tragedy struck on Sunday when 19-year-old Navin Ramnaught of #1 Village, Berbice, drowned while swimming at Splashmins Resort. The article…
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GCC Summer Camp opens with over 90 participants
-females included for the first time The Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) Summer Camp opened yesterday with a massive turnout of…
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Seven thoroughbred horses land here for Guyana Cup
Ahead of the highly anticipated 2024 Guyana Cup, seven top-tier Thoroughbred horses from around the globe have touched down on…
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Construction worker dies at No. 28 Village after run over by car
A West Coast Berbice construction worker died after he was involved in an accident along the Number 28 Village Public…
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Sex worker choked to death in Cuyuni
At about 7 pm last evening, Police arrested a 25-year-old suspect who allegedly strangled Miracarmen Rodrigues Serrano, a 26-year-old female…
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CJ rules that 30% excise tax on remigrants vehicles unlawful – attorney
Chief Justice Roxane George SC yesterday ruled that the imposition of a 30% excise tax on the vehicles of remigrants…
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