Dear Editor,
Delivering the feature address at the launching of the Cunha Canal Rehabilitation Project (CCRP) on Feb 4, Minister of Agriculture Noel Holder stated that the Cunha Canal located on the East Bank of Demerara is intended to serve two purposes: firstly, to drain farmlands located in the villages of Kuru Kururu, Coverden, Pearl and Sarah Johanna; and secondly, to relieve flood water from the East Demerara Water Conservancy (EDWC) into the Demerara River.
Dear Editor,
Something weird occurred last weekend. Mr Lincoln Lewis announced in his weekly column in the Sunday Chronicle: “Hopefully, the UN visit this week can help.”
Dear Editor,
Like a mediaeval queen, Her Worship the Mayor has issued her decree from up high in the form of a letter to the February 5 edition of Sunday Stabroek: ‘M&CC will continue to push ahead with parking meters’.
Dear Editor,
The Mayor & City Council should consider a smarter alternative to collecting more revenue, than by what is considered by many as an ill-conceived, burdensome and expensive parking meter venture for a small return, even if all the meters are fully used.
Dear Editor,
I was contacted by more than one hasty, if not anxious colleague about a letter addressed to your column (‘What about indifference to CoI GuySuCo recommendations?’
Dear Editor,
I am a frequent viewer of Catholic Media Guyana’s Facebook page because of the many informative posts of activities around the Diocese and bits of knowledge shared on the Catholic faith.
Dear Editor,
The Bartica Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) views with concern the strained relationship between the government and the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners’Association (GGDMA) over the proposed new tax measures and the threat by miners to close operations if negotiations fail.
Dear Editor,
The private sector as represented by the Private Sector Commission, the Guyana Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association needs to decide whether its wants to be an opposition party or an appendage of the PPP/C or a development partner.
Dear Editor,
Is Georgetown living in (Alice in) Wonderland?
The parking meter imbroglio raises two simple questions:a) Should the madness that is central GT traffic continue or be regulated as in almost every other city in the world?
Dear Editor,
Some of my concerns regarding the parking meter contract are:
Can the overseas based SCS or the city council raise the rates when he/she so desires?