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UN System, French Diplomatic Office host ‘Blue Talks’ discussion
In support of preparations for the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), the United Nations (UN) System in Georgetown collaborated…
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Ministry probing death of sluice operator
The Ministry of Labour’s Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Department has begun a probe into the workplace fatality that occurred…
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Vendors raise concerns over new stalls at Charity market
Vendors at the Charity Market in Region Two have voiced concerns regarding various features of new stalls, as they compared…
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Over 100 residents receive land at Swan
More than 100 Soesdyke-Linden Highway residents were yesterday allocated lands in the Village of Swan on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway by…
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QC board sends recommendation to ministry on flogging case
A decision is anticipated in the upcoming week regarding the Queen’s College flogging incident. The article QC board sends recommendation…
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Pedestrian in McDoom fatal accident was returning from uplifting pension
The family of Munaisar Sewcharan, the 66-year-old pedestrian who was struck down and killed by a motorcyclist at Mc Doom…
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Afghans stun Kiwis
-in another T20 World Cup shocker – Ramanullah Gurbaz in man-of-the-match performance Afghanistan’s meteoric rise in T20 International Cricket continued…
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Gov’t exploring e-schooling, voucher system for private schools in light of strike – Jagdeo
Vice President (VP) Bharrat Jagdeo announced on Thursday that the government is exploring the options of e-schooling and a voucher…
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Judiciary’s ongoing flouting of time limit for decisions not justifiable
–AG says after exchange with CJ in court Attorney General Anil Nandlall SC yesterday said that the continued non-compliance by…
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BANTON’S COMEBACK
In response to overwhelming demand, a second show for the highly anticipated “Long Walk To Freedom-NY” concert by GRAMMY award-winning…
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