August 6, 2014
Albuoystown/Tiger Bay youths commence police highway camp POLICE in ‘A’ Division on Tuesday commenced a five-day camp for children of Rosemary Lane (Tiger Bay) and Albouystown as part of
August 6, 2014
Call for snap elections before no-confidence motion not ‘impossible’ – HPS – motion’s consideration no-one day affair, could be ‘soap-opera’ OPPOSITION leader Brigadier (rtd.) David Granger, yesterday confirmed A
August 6, 2014
POLICE report that at about 01:30hrs on August 06, 2014, the Lot 78-1 Duncan Street, Campbellville, Georgetown residence of acting Town Clerk Carol Sooba was channa bombed by occupants
August 6, 2014
POLICE probing the killing of 51-year-old Joan Carter by two male pit bull dogs on Tuesday in the yard she shared with her sister and brother-in- law are treading
August 6, 2014
Special Report on the Rodney Commission of Inquiry by Shaun Michael Samaroo Police files reveal PPP sought peaceful resolution to PNC dictatorship – Crime Chief Leslie James to familiarise
August 6, 2014
OFFICIALS of the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development (MLGRD) on Wednesday hosted members of the media in a tour of the current works being undertaken by the
August 5, 2014
CALLS are mounting for Oscar Clarke to resign as General Secretary of the People’s National Congress Reform, following allegations of a rigged Congress and disenfranchisement of voters. This is
August 5, 2014
–to N/A cycling fraternity RAY Millington and Steffon Reece are the latest athletes from the Flying Ace Cycling Club (FACC) of New Amsterdam to benefit from the benevolence of
October 22, 2011
THE Berbice-based Tutorial Academy Secondary School (TASS),has received a boost to its music department, with gifts of a number of flutes, compliments of Food for the Poor (Guyana) Inc.
October 22, 2011
– CDC workshop hears THE Civil Defence Commission (CDC) which is the national body tasked with preparing Guyana to respond to and manage disasters, hosted a one-day workshop with
October 22, 2011
President Jagdeo to take action on hinterland crime PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo, declaring that the high crime rate in hinterland mining communities is unacceptable, has promised to arrange for the
October 22, 2011
ANDREW Williams, 27, of Lot 35 West La Penitence, Georgetown, was remanded to prison yesterday on two charges of simple larceny. Before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, it was
October 22, 2011
THE preliminary inquiry (PI) in the Neesa Gopaul murder case was called and postponed, again, yesterday. Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry set November 10 for the continuation, after stating
October 22, 2011
Full Court rules in favour of NICIL, Multicinemas THE ex parte interim injunctive orders previously made by Justice James Bovell-Drakes against National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) and
October 22, 2011
Jurors admonished about use of smart phonesJURORS in waiting at the Berbice Assizes have been warned that it is not permissible to send text messages during trials. That admonition
October 22, 2011
One of two postponed trials starts today THE trials of two men separately indicted for murder were postponed after the accused sought additional time to consult with their respective
October 22, 2011
RAWLE Noel was also remanded to prison on Thursday on a robbery under arms charge.He appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry but was not required to plead to
October 22, 2011
– prosecutorTWENTY-ONE-YEAR–OLD Brian Sampson (no address given) was remanded to prison on Thursday, on a robbery with violence charge. Before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, particulars of the indictable