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CXC reverses suspension of technical, vocational subjects
-introducing new generation of programmes The Caribbean Examina-tions Council (CXC) yesterday reversed the suspension of several technical and vocational subjects.…
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Teachers union, education ministry to meet on Monday
-as strike continues The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) will once again meet with the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the…
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Young, talented Lawman Lynch to run for NY City Council
Long time Brooklyn resident, Lawman Lynch has recently announced his candidacy for the NY City 41st Council District, if elected…
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Op-Ed | NYC summer safety: Enjoy NYC more this summer thanks to additional lifeguards and new cooling centers
Last weekend, we unofficially kicked off the summer in New York City during Memorial Day weekend. Our beaches are open…
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Jamaican-American community advocate seeks to ‘protect democracy’ in Brooklyn
After years of serving the community as a fervent community advocate and mentor, Jamaican-American Anthony Beckford says he has decided…
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Trinidadian-born community, political activist Julia Lystra Collis passes
Trinidadian-born community and political activist Julia Lystra Collis, aunt of retired New York Supreme Court Justice Sylvia G. Ash, died,…
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Joseph, Motie for England Test tour
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GRA seizes over 240 ounces of gold at CJIA, was disguised as silver-plated jewellery
Customs Officers of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), today seized a quantity of gold jewellery from three passengers, two of…
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Surinamese authorities vow to find Bouterse
Five months after he and his personal bodyguard vanished into oblivion, authorities in Suriname this week vowed to find and…
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Caribbean RoundUp
Barbados The Barbados-based Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) is reiterating its warning that 2024 is going to be a year…
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