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Bids opened for countrywide street lighting project
The Ministry of Public Works has received billion dollar bids for the supply of lights for the ambitious plan to…
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Thom asked to resume duties as Burrowes head after resignation sparked by run-in with Ramson
Guyanese sculptor and former administrator of the E R Burrowes School of Art Ian Ivor Thom has been contacted by…
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Jackie Jaxx, D’Ivan file copyright infringement lawsuit in US against One Communications
Guyanese musicians Jackie Hanover known as Jackie Jaxx, and Ivan Harry performing as D’Ivan, have filed a copyright infringement lawsuit…
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Olympic Kremlin storms to President Cup crown
Olympic Kremlin won the feature event at the President Cup Horse Racing meet yesterday at the Rising Sun Turf Club…
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Jordan calls on gov’t to publicise deal with Exxon for GtE pipeline
Former finance minister Winston Jordan has said that with no agreement between the government and ExxonMobil made public or shared…
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Pooran takes Knight Riders home
(CPL) – A high-scoring affair in the second match of the day in the 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League…
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Section of Grove Public Road has failed – ministry
The article Section of Grove Public Road has failed – ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Pope condemns killing of Honduran environmental activist
VATICAN CITY, (Reuters) – Pope Francis today condemned the killing last week of an environmental activist in Honduras who had…
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Trinidad: Scotiabank mum on new US$50 visa debit card limit
(Trinidad Express) An image posted on social media indicating that Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Ltd is expected to have the…
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Norton reiterates PNCR gov’t will not abolish subsidies
Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton yesterday maintained that a government led by him will not abolish subsidies but rather would work…
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