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CJ dismisses Brutus’ case against EPA over sand mining permit

Acting Chief Justice (CJ) Roxane George today dismissed a lawsuit filed by former Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Calvin Brutus,...

Toshaos urged to produce more value-added products

With the majority of Amerindians residing in forested areas, village leaders have been urged to move away from traditional forestry...

50 marine cages, other agri-interventions outlined for hinterland communities

Hinterland communities will soon benefit from several agricultural projects, which include 50 new marine cages and the cultivation of almost...

Over 80 new wells to be constructed in hinterland communities this year

More than 80 new wells will be drilled in the hinterland regions in 2025 to ensure widespread access to potable...

Mahdia fire victims remembered, honoured

The 20 children who lost their lives in the tragic Mahdia dormitory fire were remembered and honoured on Wednesday. Today marks...

Construction to begin on 111 hinterland houses 

The Hinterland Housing Programme continues to impact the livelihoods of residents from Regions One, Seven, Eight and Nine by providing...

PNCR/APNU reiterates calls for National Day of Remembrance on second Anniversary of Mahdia dorm...

Please see statement from the PNCR/APNU: Today, 21st May, the second anniversary of the Mahdia Secondary School Dormitory fire, we in...

Driver dies in Bee Hive collision

Police are investigating a fatal accident that occurred yesterday at about 20:00hrs on the Bee Hive public road, East Coast...

Suspected ganja, cocaine, meth and illegal alcohol seized during Bartica operation

A police operation was carried out yesterday at Sixth Avenue, Bartica, Essequibo River, resulting in the discovery of marijuana and...

Government addresses Linden truckers’ concerns over unfair practices

The government has taken steps to address concerns amid ongoing protests by truckers over job losses and unfair competition, reassuring...

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