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Top GTU officials accused of contempt of court

President of the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU), Colin Bynoe and his General Secretary Coretta Mc Donald will Monday have to answer an alleged contempt of High Court action brought by an aggrieved union member. Milne Seymour wants the High Court to cite Bynoe and Mc Donald for contempt of court because they have allegedly ignored court orders related to the ...

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Ziplocked marijuana in crotch

Ziploc bagfuls of marijuana in the crotch, police on Sunday found out, is a new way to move around that narcotic. Police nabbed 42-year old Sean Campbell allegedly with the 20 bags of marijuana in his lower region while he was walking in the Swan, Soesdyke Highway. He is expected to be charged by Tuesday for being in possession of ...

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Fires leave one dead, one homeless

Two fires of unknown origin have left one miner homeless and another man burnt to death, authorities said. Police said that a man whose only name has been given as Martin was killed by fire that also destroyed his house at Grant 1780, Crabwood Creek, Corentyne, Berbice. That fire occurred around 1:40 AM Sunday. Investigators are also probing what led ...

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Veteran Guyanese actor dies in the US

Guyanese actor and storyteller, Maurice Braithwaite died in the United States where he had been living for several decades. He was 71. The Guyana Cultural Association (GCA) on Saturday said the man who acted as “Mentore” in the radio serial,  “Tides of Susanburg”, passed away. Francis Quamina Farrier, who wrote and directed that radio play, on Saturday said Braithwaite’s passing ...

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Coastlanders put on flood alert due to rain, high tide

Guyanese living along the densely populated coastline were Saturday warned to brace themselves for flooding due to a combination of heavy rainfall and spring tide. “We advise that wet conditions with possible flooding in low lying areas that wet conditions with possible flooding in low lying areas when rain is coupled with spring tide event will prevail,” the Ministry of ...

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AFC wants IDB’s Amaila Project okay before raising debt ceiling

The Alliance For Change (AFC) says it is prepared to pass the hydro-electric bill it opposed on Thursday but that it needs more guarantees before it okays a motion to raise the debt ceiling.  At a news conference on Friday party executive Moses Nagamootoo said they had indicated their support for the bill Hydro Electric Power (Amendment) Bill 2013 but ...

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LIAT begins flights to Ogle from Monday

Regional airline LIAT on Saturday announced that it would shortly commence scheduled services to and from the Ogle International Airport in Guyana. Effective Monday July 22, LIAT will operate a daily flight from Barbados to Ogle with a daily return service. Flight LI 521 will depart the Grantley Adams International Airport at 12:30 pm daily, arriving at Ogle at 2:20 pm. The return ...

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Port Kaituma woman stabbed by partner

A woman was Friday night stabbed by her common-law husband and admitted a patient at the Port Kaituma Hospital, authorities said. The incident occurred at the Port Kaituma bus park. The woman should have been air-dashed to the city for treatment of stab wounds to one of her arms and her abdomen.  At the centre of the dispute, is her ...

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Opposition vote an “act of terrorism” against national development – President Ramotar

President Donald Ramotar has decried the parliamentary opposition’s use of its majority to vote against a bill and a motion tied to the Amaila Hydropower Project as an “act of terrorism” against national development. This is according to a statement released by the Government Information Agency (GINA) Friday evening. The entire statement is reproduced below. My fellow Guyanese, Following our ...

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LIAT continuing Guyana-Barbados flights

LIAT on Saturday explained that its daytime flights between Guyana and Barbados are continuing as normal while the two night-time flights that have been cancelled will resume on August 1. LIAT spokesman, Desmond Brown told Demerara Waves Online News (www.demwaves.com) that flight LI 521 is scheduled to depart Barbados at 12:30 pm and arrive in Guyana at 2:30 PM. Then flight ...

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