Staff Reporter
Thieves eat, drink during another Essequibo Coast burglary
THIEVES broke into another family home on Essequibo Coast, at Exmouth, last Thursday and stole money, jewellery and garments. They entered the two-storey...
RNCF hosts McNabb Primary School pupils
RADIO’S Needy Children’s Fund (RNCF), last Thursday, hosted a grand Christmas treat for pupils of Mc Nabb Primary School on Essequibo Coast. The...
VOF Miracle Ministries announces Christmas, Old Year’s services
VOICE of Faith (VOF) Miracle Ministries has announced a series of special services for Christmas Day and Old Year’s Night. A release said...
Another fire destroyed store, Household Plus, re-opens
HOUSEHOLD Plus, the store that was destroyed by fire at Lot 113 Regent Road, Bourda, Georgetown, last October 17, has reopened for business. ...
Collymore claims ownership of disputed property
Mr. Stanley Collymore of 198 Camp Street in Georgetown, at a press conference at his restaurant yesterday, the Ambience Restaurant, located at the same...
Salvation Army shares hampers for 2009
The Guyana Division of the Salvation Army yesterday distributed its annual Christmas hampers to the needy, bolstered with a call by guest speaker Mrs....
Army entertains hundreds of children for Christmas
HUNDREDS of children of Guyana Defence Force ( GDF) soldiers and civilian employees were treated Sunday at the Army’s traditional Christmas parties. ...
CHEERS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR CARICOM
Reflections by Phil Pascal QUOTE:I was relieved by the information pertaining to a "forward move" on Community affairs as we prepare for 2010. They...
Gibraltar’s Kaiane Aldorino crowned Miss World
JOHANNESBURG — Kaiane Aldorino from Gibraltar was on Saturday named the new Miss World at a glittering two-hour pageant that put South Africa in...
Unavailability of necessities slows work on cemetery restoration
WORKS towards the restoration of Le Repentir Cemetery, in Georgetown, have slowed due to the unavailability of tools and other necessities, City Councillor Ranwell...