February 3, 2014
–KFC staff had illegally removed cover to clear blockage TWO-year-old Hailey Thomas and her mother, of 83 William Street, Kitty, almost drowned when they fell into a manhole on
February 2, 2014
THREE Reverends and one Venerable were yesterday installed to higher positions within the Diocese of Guyana. Held at the world-renowned St. George’s Cathedral, the installation ceremony saw hundreds in
February 2, 2014
THE Public Buildings will soon boast additional washrooms as a result of a $6.6M capital funding approved at the last sitting of the National Assembly, but not without the
February 2, 2014
MINISTER of Natural Resources and the Environment, Mr. Robert Persaud, met Friday with the managers and heads of the various agencies that fall under his purview and read them
February 2, 2014
A FRESHWATER environment is the perfect habitat in which to relocate the current Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) when its replacement comes into operation, and according to Minister of Public
February 2, 2014
INVESTIGATORS are continuing their probe into Friday night’s murder of 55-year-old Donna Taylor, and injury of her UK-based friend, Samantha Sabat, who jumped through a bedroom window and had
February 2, 2014
POPULAR costume designer and events promoter Trevor Rose, who was gunned down execution style two Sundays ago at the entrance of Eccles Housing Scheme, EBD, will be laid to
February 2, 2014
WORKS Minister Robeson Benn, assisted by Communications Officer of the Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), Ms Akousa McPherson, presented 600 life jackets to Regional Executive Officers (REOs) of the 10
February 19, 2011
THE Education Ministry’s Mashramani Costume Band will take to the streets this year in full numbers and bright colours under the theme ‘Literacy in Flight via Information Communication Technology’.
February 19, 2011
Nursing school controversy…EDUCATION Minister Shaik Baksh has said the registration of the embattled ‘School of Nursing’, at Lot 5 Cummings Street, Georgetown, is being reviewed.He told the Guyana Chronicle
February 19, 2011
…‘A remarkable woman who carried more than her fair share of personal tragedy’The remains of former First Lady, Mrs Joyce Noreen Iris Hoyte, was yesterday laid to rest at
February 19, 2011
– President Jagdeo PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday stated that Cabinet’s initiative to recruit graduate teachers from overseas to supplement national demand, mainly in the areas of Science and Mathematics,
February 19, 2011
…project to cost approximately $85MTo mark the commencement of the rebuilding of the Sacred Heart Church, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Guyana, Francis Alleyne, OSB, yesterday, ceremoniously turned the
February 18, 2011
At Westminster commissioning…MANY communities across the country are beneficiaries of the Low Income Housing Programme (EU/LIHP) which is a joint venture between the Government of Guyana and the European
February 18, 2011
THE National Insurance Scheme (NIS) has extended its operations to Region Nine( Upper Takutu/Upper Essequibo) with the establishment of a permanent office at Lethem. A spokesperson for the scheme
February 18, 2011
…thanks supporters for their sentimentsHEAD of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary Dr.Roger Luncheon yesterday held his first post-Cabinet media briefing since falling ill and being hospitalised towards the
February 18, 2011
THE Guyana Chronicle wishes to apologise to the Guyanese public for letters that slipped through the editorial net and were inadvertently published in their unedited format on Saturday February
February 18, 2011
A bomb scare at the Vreed-En-Hoop Community High School, West Coast Demerara, yesterday, left the recreational ground and classrooms abandoned.Upon arrival at the school, half an hour after the