St Cuthbert’s Mission
“I born and grow here. My great-great-grandfather is the founder of this place,” Samuel Bernard says with some amount of pride.
“I born and grow here. My great-great-grandfather is the founder of this place,” Samuel Bernard says with some amount of pride.
Every day, five days a week, 40-year-old Carey Gill can be found opposite the Central Immigration Office, Eve Leary, selling passport holders.
The Cattleya Orchid (Cattleya spp.) occurs naturally throughout Central and South America and belongs to the largest plant family in the world, Orchidaceae.
The Crown Company, a leading Unit-ed Kingdom based provi-der of food, venue and event solutions has achieved certification to ISO 22000 2005, Food safety management systems- Requirements for any organisation in the food chain.
It is one of the amazing things about trees and shrubs.
Continued Pneumonia The most common respiratory disease is pneumonia, simply defined as an inflammation of the lungs.
Sir Walter Ralegh (1554-1618) has been both cursed and celebrated in this part of the world, just as he was in England in his time.
Sunday Cartoon
Every Sunday from now on we will be publishing articles by the Guyana Bar Association outlining for the benefit of citizens, the power of arrest, detention and search conferred by the law on the Police Force.
Hi Everyone, A good Fried Rice is a dish that many of us aspire to perfect.
Introduction It has been all quiet and stable on the business scene this past week, or at least what could make news.
Introduction In last week’s column I had presented time series information pertaining to GuySuCo’s factory performance for the two decades of the 1990s and 2000s.
When I first read that media mogul Rupert Murdoch had closed down his sensationalist British tabloid News of the World, my first reaction was, “Good riddance!”
Trying to conduct a debate through the media on an issue of technical complexity is not wise.
In a long life I have read the books and been taught the deeds and studied the scholarship and seen the art of the famous in many great countries of the world.
My Caymanian daughter mentioned to me recently that she had not paid much attention to dogs growing up (we had several), but that now they’re a joy in her life.
It is 6am on a Monday morning and Kenrick Josiah is busy behind his pineapple stall at Robb and Wellington Streets.
Described as Guyana’s “cleanest town” by residents, the sprawling township of Anna Regina on the Essequibo Coast is being promoted by its residents as a “leading” example to other townships across the country.
“Red on black is a friend of Jack, red on yellow kills a fellow”!
Despite recent improvements in some parts of the world, standardization is a subject often overlooked in education, although it is relevant and is of paramount importance to every aspect of our daily lives.
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