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City Council debates salary increases
-amid revenue shortfall The Georgetown City Council engaged in intense debate on Monday over whether to implement salary increases for…
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Thirty-two workplace deaths recorded last year – Labour Minister
-mining fatalities seen fuelled by high gold price By Milton Grannum Thirty-two persons died at workplaces last year, reflecting a…
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I appeal again for Budget 2025 to substantially increase the minimum NIS pension
Dear Editor, The Government is in the process of preparing its Budget for 2025, and I guess it will be…
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Widening roads has failed to solve traffic woes, public transport can’t be left to private sector
Dear Editor, On Monday January 6, 2025, schools reopened their doors, and as is typical of the first day of…
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Ministry defends management of poultry industry
-in wake of criticisms by Campbell By Khadidja Ba In the wake of criticisms from businessman Terrence Campbell, the Ministry…
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GuySuCo to outsource cane harvesting, delivery – CEO
-as part of mechanisation strategy The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) is outsourcing the harvesting and delivery of cane to its…
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Shenanigans are trumping and obstructing GECOM’s deliberations
Dear Editor, Shenanigans have trumped meetings and decision making at GECOM. The article Shenanigans are trumping and obstructing GECOM’s deliberations…
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Resorts World NYC, NYPD bring holiday cheer to Queens families
The laughter of children and the joy of the holiday season filled Resorts World New York City (RWNYC) last December…
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Grenadian-American Ex-Teachers group honors Quake USA, six others at Yuletide Gala
The Brooklyn-based Grenadian American Ex-Teachers’ Association (GAETA) on Dec. 28 honored the Grenadian cultural group Quake USA and six outstanding…
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