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Monthly Archives: March 2018

Update: Bartica Secondary School students injured in boat incident flown to city

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 21:54 by Denis Chabrol Three students of Bartica Secondary School were Wednesday afternoon injured after the boat they were returning home in ran aground, officials said. They were air-dashed to the city aboard a Roraima Airways Trislander from the Bartica Airstrip. On landing at the Eugene F. Correia ‘Ogle’ International Airport,  the plane ...

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Guyana Chronicle columns critical of govt raised at Cabinet; Granger called out

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 18:43 by Denis Chabrol A number of Cabinet members had raised concerns about columns in the state-owned Guyana Chronicle newspaper being repeatedly critical of the coalition-led administration, resulting in the final decision to remove them from the pages of that government-controlled publication, multiple sources said. One source said a high-level Cabinet member had ...

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New York murder accused arrested in Guyana; date fixed for extradition proceedings

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 16:14 by Denis Chabrol Hours after a Guyanese man, wanted for murder in the United States (US) was arrested, he was remanded to prison pending the start of extradition proceedings. Fugitive Troy Anthony Thomas of 32nd Street, South Ozone Park, Queens, New York,appeared before Magistrate Shernell Issacs for the commencement of a extradition process. ...

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Guyana Chronicle’s Board divided on ‘No Lewis, No Hinds’ as columnists; slim majority vote keeps them out

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 9:19 by Denis Chabrol The Board of the Guyana National Newspapers Limited- publishers of the state-owned Guyana Chronicle- on Tuesday emerged from a five-hour long meeting deeply divided on the decision to knock off two columnists who are highly critical of the coalition-led government, multiple sources confirmed. Demerara Waves Online News was told that ...

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Policemen deployed to hunt Fineman gang never went to Lindo Creek- Seelall Persaud

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 March 2018, 19:18 by Denis Chabrol Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud on Tuesday denied that he and several other policemen were responsible for killing and burning several miners at Lindo Creek, Upper Berbice River in 2008. Appearing before a Commission of Inquiry, Persaud- who was Crime Chief at that time-recalled receiving a map of the  nearby ...

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US ban on Guyana’s catfish species is “protectionist”- govt official

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 March 2018, 17:56 by Denis Chabrol The United States’ (US) ban on catfish species from Guyana is a “big blow” to the local fishing industry and is being deemed a protectionist barrier to allow the American fishing industry to flourish after having invested huge sums of money, a senior government official said. Veterinary Public Health ...

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Fire leaves teacher, family members homeless

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 March 2018, 16:00 by Denis Chabrol A family of six is now counting their losses and contemplating their next move, after a fire of unknown orgin destroyed the house at 116 Block 2 Albion, Corentyne home that they were renting. The fire  which occurred on Tuesday at around 11am,  reduced the two bedroom, two-storey wooden structure ...

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CCJ dismisses land acquisition appeal but upholds GY$30 million award

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 March 2018, 15:29 by Denis Chabrol The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Tuesday dismissed an appeal in a matter brought by Mrs. Deorani Singh, who claimed that the Attorney General of Guyana and the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited owed her compensation for a commercial property that had been owned by her husband, ...

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Veteran Guyanese, Caribbean trade unionist dies

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 March 2018, 13:46 by Denis Chabrol Long-serving trade unionist in Guyana and the Caribbean, Ann Anderson died on Tuesday at a city hospital after a brief illness. She was 51 years old. Anderson was the first female General Secretary of the Clerical and Commercial Workers Union (CCWU), a position she held until her passing. She ...

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Quarrel in private sector over UG Council member’s appointment

Last Updated on Monday, 12 March 2018, 16:37 by Denis Chabrol A quarrel has erupted  between two of Guyana’s leading private sector organisations over the appointment of a private sector representative on the University of Guyana’s Council, that tertiary institution’s highest decision-making body. At the centre of the controversy is Allison Butters-Grant, the head of Global Seafoods. The Private Sector ...

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