March 5, 2016
By Leroy Smith POLICE Traffic Chief Dion Moore was, up to late last evening, hospitalized at the Georgetown Public Hospital after being involved in an early morning car crash
March 5, 2016
A pensioner was killed Saturday evening after the car he was driving collided with a minibus in the city. Dead is 76-year-old William Trim of Wrens Avenue, South Ruimveldt
March 5, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall The commissioning ceremony for a 5-seater school bus in Bartica was Saturday afternoon transformed into an electrifying Local Government Elections Campaign meeting with the coalition government
March 5, 2016
Story by Ariana Gordon with photos from Delano Williams A STATE of normalcy has returned to the Georgetown Prison following the intervention of top level government officials, which has
March 5, 2016
SHERWIN Trotman, a 32-year-old excavator operator of Section D, South Turkeyen, ECD; and Kirk Clarke, a 30-year-old labourer of Charlestown, Georgetown, were both on remand for the last year
March 5, 2016
-‘I’m sorry’ for what happened, says Camp Street boss By Ravin Singh DEPUTY Director of Prison Gladwin Samuels has been sent on immediate leave pending investigations into the tragic
March 5, 2016
By Fareeza Haniff PRESIDENT David Granger has noted Guyana’s need for a maximum security prison. This follows three days of rioting inside the country’s main prison, the Georgetown Prisons,
March 5, 2016
By Neil Marks THE state is considering compensation for the families of the 17 men who died in Thursday’s prison riot, with President David Granger saying “on the part
December 8, 2013
GUYANA, a small country in South America, now benefits from a 21st century supply chain that provides health commodities, including safe and effective antiretroviral drugs for Guyanese who are
December 8, 2013
ONE cannot help but observe that his Highness, eternal Mayor of Georgetown, Hamilton Green, found time from his busy schedule overseas to express his disappointment via the letter columns
December 8, 2013
–at opening of counselling centre in Essequibo “THE PPP/C Government is of the strong belief that people must remain at the forefront of the political, social and economic processes
December 8, 2013
–with opening of children’s department JOHN Lewis Styles yesterday morning opened a children’s department at its new multi-storey edifice at 186 Waterloo Street, Georgetown, after offering only men’s and
December 8, 2013
“108 Daily Messages” is the title of a new inspirational book that has just been released. The book contains 108 positive messages which are tailored towards teaching, uplifting and
December 8, 2013
THE Trinidad-based, family-owned American Stores Limited situated at the corner of Regent Road and Cummings Street, Bourda opened its doors to serve the Guyanese people for the very first
December 8, 2013
THE Foster Care Department within the Childcare and Protection Agency (CPA) of the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security yesterday hosted an Appreciation Ceremony for foster parents,
December 8, 2013
Christmas shopping gets off to slow but spirited start WITH Christmas just 17 days away, the holiday season is truly upon us; and early shoppers can be seen crowding
December 8, 2013
–under auspices of Agriculture Ministry & IICA THE Agriculture Ministry, in collaboration with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and the New Guyana Shop, hosted yet another
December 8, 2013
CXC charts interesting, innovative course –to give impetus to Caribbean education PLANS are afoot at the Barbados-based Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) to chart a new and innovative course in


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