The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) has issued a cease-work order to dredge owner Everton Daly, who operates the mine where Keon Wilson was killed in a pit cave-in last Saturday.
A joint breast cancer awareness and screening clinic held at Kuru Kururu, Linden Highway on Sunday was deemed a success after four ‘suspected’ positive cases were identified.
Members of the public have been invited to visit their community fire stations by the Guyana Fire Service (GFS), as Fire Prevention Week is being observed from the 9th-16th, October.
First Lady Sandra Granger on Sunday attended a luncheon for retired Head Teachers in celebration of World Teachers’ Day, which was observed on October 5.
After allegedly buying a video game console and games for way below market value, a father of four on Monday found himself in a city court charged with the possession of stolen property.
Former President Bharrat Jagdeo last Friday conceded that the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) might have reacted too calmly to the results of last year’s general elections, which it maintains were rigged.
LUMBERTON, N.C./KINSTON, N.C., (Reuters) – Flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew has displaced several thousand people in North Carolina, and authorities were helping more evacuate yesterday as swollen rivers threatened a wide swath of the state.
Bids were opened yesterday at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board for the rehabilitation of the Mabaruma town hall, in Barima-Waini, Region 1.
Fifth form Agricultural Science and Business students of St Rose’s High School were addressed by Training Coordinator of the National Agriculture Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) Benjamin Frank during a career discussion at the school on October 4th.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co Ltd scrapped its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone yesterday less than two months after its launch, dealing a huge blow to its reputation and outlook after failing to resolve safety concerns.
JEREMIE, Haiti, (Reuters) – Trucks filled with aid are trundling through remote, hurricane-ravaged towns in Haiti – but the frustration of survivors like Dmitry Pierre is boiling over into deep anger and even violence as they watch them pass by without stopping.
GENEVA, (Reuters) – Governments should tax sugary drinks to fight the global epidemics of obesity and diabetes, the World Health Organization said yesterday, recommendations industry swiftly branded “discriminatory” and “unproven”.
A young man who broke and entered the home of his stepmom and stole over $700,000 worth in items told the court that he did it to start a life of his own.