The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) is probing the flipping of a light aircraft at Bath Settlement while taking off from an airstrip at Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice. Air Services Limited (ASL) said the accident involving a Cessna 206 aircraft registered as 8R-GMA occurred at about 5:45 PM. The domestic airline said no one was injured. “The five occupants ...
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Public Service wage talks to begin Wednesday; union eyes 40 percent hike
Public sector wage and salary negotiations are set to commence for the first time in many years, with the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) aiming for a 40 percent increase. GPSU President, Patrick Yarde, however; expressed concern that no mention was made in government’s invitation to discuss an increase in allowances that is overdue for at least 20 years. Yarde ...
Read More »Guyana, Caribbean Airlines resolve dumping of duty free purchases; CJI Airport lifs threat to ban airline
Officials of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, the Chairman and Executive Management of Caribbean Airlines and representatives from the Civil Aviation Authorities of Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago met in Guyana today to explore solutions to the issue currently affecting transit passengers who purchase duty free. The duty free issue arose as Caribbean Airlines is an international air carrier, ...
Read More »Deputy Mayor to opt for silence if Cabinet approves parking meter proposal
Deputy Mayor, Sherod Duncan on Tuesday said if cabinet gives the green light to the parking meter proposal, he would stay silent but would not back down from his concerns that there was no transparency and the companies are little known. Duncan said he supports the need for parking meters to earn revenue and regulate the overflow of traffic across ...
Read More »GPHC’s Accident and Emergency staff worried about overcrowding with infectious disease patients
Management of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation’s (GPHC) Accident and Emergency Unit appears to have averted industrial unrest by ensuring that patients with infectious diseases are not left at the Accident and Emergency Unit for days before spaces are found for them in wards. GPHC’s CEO, Alan Johnson said that as of Monday morning measures were put in place to accommodate ...
Read More »Six hospitals certified as baby-friendly
Six hospitals were Monday accredited with Baby-Friendly Hospital Status as the Ministry of Public Health continues to implement the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the Public Health Ministry announced on Tuesday. The Six Hospitals which were accredited yesterday are: the West Demerara Regional Hospital, Davis Memorial Hospital, Mahaicony ...
Read More »Man jailed for causing death of Nigel Hughes’ mother
The man, who drove at a fast rate under the influence of alcohol and caused the death of Christobel Hughes- mother of Attorney-at-Law, Nigel Hughes- almost one year ago- was Monday sentenced to four years imprisonment. Twenty-eight year old Juliano Seunarine was sentenced by Chief Magistrate, Ann Mc Lennan after he was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving. Reacting ...
Read More »Plane explosion leaves one injured, another traumatised
One person was Monday afternoon burnt during an explosion aboard a Britten Norman Trislander aircraft at the Ogle International Airport. A senior official of Roraima Airways confirmed that one person sustained second degree burns and a broken limb during a routine inspection of one of the aircraft. He has been identified as Maintenance Engineer, Anil Rampersaud. Demerara Waves was also ...
Read More »Anglican Diocese of Guyana to decide on female priests; same-sex marriages not on agenda
The Anglican Church in the Guianas is this week set to decide whether whether women should be ordained priests, but Bishop Charles Davidson deflected questions about whether the church should allow same-sex marriages. Davidson said delegates would vote on the matter of women priests at the 145th Session of the Synod for the Diocese of Guyana which includes Suriname and French Guiana. ...
Read More »Woman pleads guilty to cocaine trafficking; husband refused bail
A 21-year old mother of two young children on Monday pleaded guilty to trafficking in cocaine, while seeking to shield her husband from blame. He was remanded to prison until July 25, 2016, despite a strong request for bail by their lawyer. Angelica Forde has to return to court on Tuesday for sentencing after a certificate of value of the ...
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