October 6, 2015
The traditional electrical inspectorate rate of $200 which was paid for inspection of a 2 or 3 bedroom house will now be pegged at $9300 after Cabinet gave its
October 6, 2015
THE October Criminal session in Demerara opens today with the traditional ceremonial parade. Four judges of the High Court are assigned to preside over 216 cases, including 32 for
October 6, 2015
ACTING Chief Justice Mr. Ian Chang, S. C. last Friday granted five remand prisoners bail totaling $1,020,000, pending the hearing of their cases. But there was the record of
October 6, 2015
THE Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) will soon probe allegations by several Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) teachers that they were required to pay for their laptops under the
October 6, 2015
NO one was injured yesterday when, shortly after 09:00hrs, two cars collided at the corner of North Road and New Garden Street here in the city, causing one to
October 6, 2015
TEN new orthopaedic technicians received their diplomas of certification last Thursday at a graduation ceremony at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).Two of the graduating students are soldiers from
October 6, 2015
ALMOST two decades after a terrorist bomb exploded on Cubana Airline Flight 455, causing it to crash into the sea off the coast of St. James, Barbados killing
October 6, 2015
CITY vendor Selina James of 31 Da Silva Street, Newtown, Kitty was reportedly attacked by two gun-wielding men on Sunday last, while ranks at the nearby City Constabulary
May 24, 2013
TWO students of the Anna Regina Multilateral School were rushed to the Suddie Hospital Thursday morning in critical condition after they were struck down by a speeding car on
May 24, 2013
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar has expressed sympathy and emphatises with the President and the people of the United States of America on the devastating effects of the tornado which hit
May 24, 2013
IT IS now almost certain that international sanctions will be imposed on Guyana’s financial architecture, given its failure to have legislative requirements in place before the deadline expired.And Attorney
May 24, 2013
“THE progress made in Guyana in strengthening the economy and improving key social indicators is not accidental, but instead is the result of a deliberate policy stance, exercising responsible
May 24, 2013
STUDENTS of St. Joseph High School yesterday celebrated their Sixth Annual Culture Day and took the opportunity to highlight various national milestones in light of the country’s 47th independence
May 24, 2013
(CARICOM Secretariat) THE CARIBBEAN Community (CARICOM) has been challenged to begin fostering creativity and innovation from the earliest levels of education, as a deliberate strategy for the sustainable development
May 24, 2013
THREE days after being slapped with a charge of murdering Police Corporal, Romain Cleto, Shaka Chase was yesterday informed by Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry that he was free to
May 24, 2013
THE Civil Defence Commission (CDC), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Guyana, yesterday, hosted the last in a series of national consultations
May 24, 2013
TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD, Benny Adams allegedly beat his father, Gilbert Adams, 56, to death at Moruca, North West District on Tuesday. Reports from the interior community said the father and son
May 24, 2013
GENERAL Manager of the Guyana Rice Development Board [GRDB], Mr. Jagnarine Singh, has said more than 10,000 acres are already sown with paddy on the Essequibo Coast for the