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GTUC dumps National Assembly’s motion for broader union representation on Critchlow Labour College board

The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) on Friday rejected the National Assembly’s unanimously approved motion for broader trade union representation on the Board of the Critchlow Labour College (CLC) in return for the restoration of the badly needed state subvention. GTUC General Secretary, Lincoln Lewis and CLC Principal, Ivor English said audits have not uncovered any evidence of financial skulduggery. ...

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Finance Minister left accident scene to seek treatment

Attorney General Anil Nandlall has defended Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh’s decision to leave the scene of a recent road accident , saying the country’s financial czar was injured and rushed to seek medical attention. Nandlall said the minister was struck at the back of his head on impact with the car and he sought treatment at a city hospital. ...

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Spouses of Caricom Skilled Nationals can now work freely in Guyana

Caribbean Community (Caricom) nationals allowed to live and work in Guyana as Skilled Nationals will now be allowed to bring their spouses and dependants to live and work indefinitely. Foreign Minister, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett on Thursday successfuly piloted an amendment to her country’s Caribbean Community Free Entry of Skilled Nationals Act to now allow for the spouse of a skilled national ...

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House approves motion for GTUC, FITUG reps on Critchlow Labour College Board in exchange for subvention

The National Assembly on Thursday unanimously passed an Alliance For Change (AFC)-sponsored motion for the restoration of government’s subvention to the Critchlow Labour College (CLC) only after that opposition party agreed to an amendment to provide for broad-based trade union representation on the board of that institution. The AFC’s Trevor Williams agreed to the amendment after Peoples Progressive Party Civic ...

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Two charged with Guyana Stores larceny

Two men charged with breaking and entering Guyana Stores and stealing several items valued at GUY$3.8 million were Thursday placed on a total of GUY$600,000 bail. Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry granted taxi driver Troy Harris and Adrian Daley their pre-trial liberty shortly after they were arraigned and pleaded not guilty to break and enter and larceny. They have been ordered ...

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Guyana Cricket Board asks court to block House from considering Cricket Bill

The Guyana Cricket Board has moved to the High Court to block the National Assembly from passing legislation that will govern the administration of the game in the country, House Speaker Raphael Trotman announced on Thursday. Trotman said that while debate on the Cricket Administration Bill has been adjourned to allow lawmakers to consider their next move, he did not ...

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Briefings on hydro-power, road-link to begin shortly

Guyana and Brazil are inching closer towards determining whether it is feasible to improve a road-link between the two countries and build a hydro-electric plant in the interior. Delivering a statement to the House on Thursday, Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett announced that a Technical Working Group between the two countries has forwarded a report on the proposed projects to ...

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Canada-based cosmetologist on cocaine-in-achar charge ; wanted bulletin issued for alleged supplier

A 41-year old permanent resident of Canada on Thursday denied she was in possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and was remanded to prison. She is 41-year old Ashery Corbin of 2944 Lakeshore Boulevard West, Toronto, Canada and 125 Bagotsville, West Bank Demerara. Appearing before Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, the cosmetologist denied that she had 6.116 kg of ...

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Boost for GDF’s Coast Guard, Air Corps

The Guyana Defence Force’s (GDF) Coast Guard and Air Corps are being beefed up to assist in border patrols and internal security such as combating piracy and crimes in the mineral-rich interior. Addressing the opening of the army’s annual officer’s conference on Thursday, Chief of Staff  Brigadier Mark Phillips said the army has acquired three vessels through the United States(US)-sponsored ...

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Linden auto dealer dies in crash

A young auto dealer late Wednesday night crashed into a bridge at Kara Kara Bridge, Linden and died on the spot, eyewitnesses said. He has been identified as Lloyd Smith also known as Junior Stoby of Silvertown. Smith was riding a CBR motorcycle when he crashed into the bridge about 9:15 PM He procured cars on the Internet for sale ...

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