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In this photo is the rebuilt bridge at Bobby White Street, Bee Hive North. The warning by order of the Ministry of Public Works can be seen at left.
In this photo is the rebuilt bridge at Bobby White Street, Bee Hive North. The warning by order of the Ministry of Public Works can be seen at left.

Flimsy Bee Hive bridge rebuilt

-can now take 15 tons The flimsy $1.1M Bee Hive Bridge, which had outraged residents earlier this year, was rebuilt almost one month ago and can now bear up to 15 tons.

Vivian Singh Balrup

Melon farmers in murder probe released

The watermelon farmers who were held in connection with the murder of the 16-year-old schoolboy at the Number 63 Beach last Sunday have been released following an identification parade on Friday.

Dharamkumar Seeraj

GRDB sees increased rice yields

-profit still an issue for farmers Increased rice yields have been recorded with almost half the current crop harvested up to mid-October, according to the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB).

GAWU laments poor condition of some sugar estates

-queries decision to close Diamond cultivation The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) has pointed to the poor condition of some of the East Demerara Estates saying that GuySuCo is showing little interest in their state of decline even as the industry seeks to increase cultivation.

Student stabbed with scissors now in HDU

The Form One student, who was hospitalized after being stabbed last week after accidentally “jamming” another student during a music “clash”, was transferred to the High Dependency Unit (HDU) on Friday.

Bishops’ High tops in GGMC Quiz Programme

In the first Secondary Schools Science and Technology Quiz Competition organized by the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) Tacquin Wilson of Bishops’ High School emerged as the student with the most points of twenty-four.

Citizen’s arrest lands man in court on phone charge

‘Ow I jus come outta jail foh one thing and I dey now looking foh a work and now this…I don’t understand’ Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson on Wednesday remanded to prison a man accused of stealing a cellular phone from a teenage boy, when he appeared in court to answer to the charges.

Tree planting to feature in new forestry and biodiversity plan

The Urban Forestry and Biodiversity Conservation programme (UF&BCP) of the National Parks Commission has received the overwhelming support of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) and other key stakeholders, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Government Information Agency reported.

Teachers distributing ID cards robbed

-suspect held Three female teachers who were distributing National Identification Cards at the Enterprise Primary School were robbed of valuables at gunpoint on Friday night and the police have since held a suspect.

World leaders back delay to final climate deal

SINGAPORE, (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama  and other world leaders yesterday supported delaying a legally  binding climate pact until 2010 or even later, but European  negotiators said the move did not imply weaker action.

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