October 12, 2017
–as ‘Operation Airlift’ continues THIRTEEN persons of Guyanese origin, some of whom have spent most of their lives in the Caribbean island of St Maarten, came home to a
October 12, 2017
…fellow prisoners promise more blows at Lusignan Prison THREE MEN were on Wednesday remanded to prison for the murders of two elderly women, who were killed during a home
October 12, 2017
A 19-YEAR-OLD Canadian National who was reportedly nabbed with almost two kilos of cocaine in her suitcase at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) at Timehri was on Wednesday
October 12, 2017
A 35-YEAR-OLD boat labourer who reportedly stabbed a man with a beer bottle during an argument was on Wednesday remanded to prison by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan for attempted
October 12, 2017
A 46-YEAR-OLD farmer was on Wednesday remanded to prison by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan for murder. Charles Leonard called ‘Poon’ was not required to plead to the charge which
October 12, 2017
REGAN Rodrigues called ‘Grey boy’ was on Wednesday sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for using threatening language against the mother of dead political activist Courtney Crum-Ewing. After less than
October 12, 2017
LOCAL priest and author Vanrick Beresford will be celebrating 40 years of being an author with a biography of his mother, Sukhraji. Beresford, who has been the pastor of
October 12, 2017
–deems it ‘a very delicate yet critical issue’ THE International Labour Organisation (ILO) is seeking to address the delicate but very critical issue of informal employment and its impact
February 5, 2016
THE Georgetown City Council is to provide training for officers of the Linden municipality in several critical areas, including city policing and human resource management, according to City Hall
February 5, 2016
By Navendra Seoraj GUNMEN early yesterday morning opened fire on two security guards at the Movie Towne construction site at Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara, leaving them nursing gunshot wounds
February 5, 2016
TWENTY-ONE-year-old Caitanya Kishundyal, self-employed and living with his parents at Rose Hall Town, Corentyne Berbice, was on Wednesday night ambushed by four masked bandits who accosted him at the
February 5, 2016
PRESIDENT David Granger, in his capacity as the CARICOM Lead Head of Government with responsibility for Agriculture, met on Thursday with officials of the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development
February 5, 2016
THE Ministry of Tourism is collaborating closely with the Ministries of Public Health, Foreign Affairs, and Citizenship to monitor the spread of the Zika virus in neighbouring countries, including
February 5, 2016
By Ariana Gordon RESIDENTS of the Region Six community of Light Town, East Bank Berbice are calling on the relevant authorities to help them access more potable water.There are
February 4, 2016
By Jasmaine Payne “BEWARE of hubris; do not let excessive pride get to your head.” These were the first thoughts that Subraj Singh cemented in his mind immediately after
February 4, 2016
By Jasmaine Payne “LEH we tek ah walk!” With a slogan like that, one would no doubt expect nothing but a pure Guyanese experience, and Provotique Walking Tours will
February 4, 2016
IN less than a week since being featured in ‘The Buzz’ and talking about his dream to win the Mr. Caribbean pageant, Paul Charles has awoken to find that
February 4, 2016
By Daniel Haynes IT’S Sunday, February 28, 2016, and just as in previous years, the Cliff Andersen Sports Hall is filled with hundreds of patrons. It’s the biggest night