Month: September 2024
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World
Trudeau pays tribute to Sir Shridath Ramphal
Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has joined growing tributes to Caribbean statesman Sir Shridath “Sonny” Ramphal’s passing. Guyanese-born Sir Shridath…
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Olympic 100-meter champ can’t wait to head home
The athlete who became the pride of the Caribbean at the recent Paris Olympics says she can hardly wait for…
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News
Trudeau pays tribute to Sir Shridath Ramphal
Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has joined growing tributes to Caribbean statesman Sir Shridath “Sonny” Ramphal’s passing. Guyanese-born Sir Shridath…
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Olympic 100-meter champ can’t wait to head home
The athlete who became the pride of the Caribbean at the recent Paris Olympics says she can hardly wait for…
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Veteran Trinidad musician Roy Cape dies
(Trinidad Guardian) Veteran musician, band leader Roy Cape has died. He was 82. The article Veteran Trinidad musician Roy Cape…
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Trinidad girl, 18, dies from dengue
(Trinidad Guardian) The Government is failing citizens in the fight against dengue, says St Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen. The article…
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Three killed on Trinidad beach
(Trinidad Express) Killers came by sea to kill three men on the Icacos Beach in Cedros before daybreak yesterday. The…
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The Mandela to Diamond and Schoonord to Crane roads can at best be classified as farm roads
Dear Editor, I want to offer a constructive criticism of two recently built roads by the PPP/C government. The article…
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NA market vendors protest hike in stall, washroom prices
Frustrated New Amsterdam Market vendors on Wednesday took to the streets in the township to protest against the Mayor and…
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Oil and gas nudge Guyana, Suriname up South America’s ‘leader board’
Long regarded as being among the underachievers within a wider South American family, Guyana and Suriname are seemingly in the…
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