Month: January 2025
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Trafalgar pump station gets $191m in improvements
Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha today commissioned a new pump at the Trafalgar Pump Station in West Coast Berbice (Region…
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TT$1M prize for Trinidad’s Ultimate Soca Champion
(Trinidad Guardian) The first prize for the Ultimate Soca Competition is $1 million. The article TT$1M prize for Trinidad’s Ultimate…
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CIBC lowers US debit card limits in Trinidad
(Trinidad Guardian) CIBC has become the latest bank to decrease the foreign exchange usage limit on its debit card holders in…
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Five police officers acquitted of meals payment charges
Five senior officers of the Guyana Police Force were acquitted of fraud charges on Thursday after the prosecution failed to…
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Man shot in thigh on Church St after threatening cop with scissors – police
A man of apparent unsound mind was on Thursday night shot in his thigh after menacing a policeman with a…
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Seales shines for Windies
…but Rizwan, Shakeel half-centuries leave balance delicately poised in opening Test (SportsMax) Jayden Seales delivered a stellar performance, as he…
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Guyana was in contact with aviation authorities over exploded starship debris – Edghill
Guyana was in communication with the relevant global civil aviation autho-rities concerning the fall-ing debris from an exploded SpaceX Starship…
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At Vigilance court… Sergeant Bascom found guilty of cyber crimes
After a lengthy trial, Sergeant Dion Bascom was yesterday found guilty of committing cyber crimes against Superintendent Mitchell Caesar and…
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Budget 2025: Transport sector to benefit from $209.3 billion
The transport sector continues to be a focus of attention for the government with Minister Ashni Singh announcing in his…
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Family of John Fernandes stevedore dissatisfied with company’s handling of death
By Shuntel Glasgow The family of Dallas Sharples, who died at the John Fernandes wharf in Georgetown on Thurs-day afternoon,…
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