Accidents halt traffic in Georgetown

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Two accidents this afternoon resulted in traffic moving at a rather slow pace in Georgetown. The first accident occurred at Lamaha and Vlissengen Road, while...

Robeson Benn Jr. released from police custody

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Robeson Benn Jr. has been released on bail, following allegations that he battered his ex – girlfriend. When contacted, Police Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr....

Two men jailed for Health Ministry Fire

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Two men were today sentenced to prison by Magistrate Judy Latchman for the arson attack on the Ministry of Health building on Brickdam between...

Man allegedly found with 250grams of marijuana granted bail

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Stephon Harry of 417 North East La Penitence Georgetown made his first court appearance before Magistrate Fabayo Azore today, charged with possession of narcotics...

Diamond man pleads not guilty to assault, abusive language

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Twenty – Three – year old Andrew Burke of 5th Avenue Diamond Housing Scheme appeared before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell charged with assault and abusive...

Venezuelans charged with illegal entry

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Two Venezuelans were today charged with Illegal entry. Forty – year – old Julio Mendeza and Andre Pachelo of Venezuela appeared before Magistrate Sueanna...

Vendor charged with assault

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A vendor was today granted bail in the sum of $20,000 when he appeared before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell charged with assault.   Forty – Seven –...

Essequibo man sentenced to 4 years in jail for TIP offense

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Forty – Four – year old Chateram Persaud, owner of Soca Paradise Disco at Columbia on the Essequibo Coast was sentenced to four years...

Buxton sisters accused of assaulting police officer

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Two sisters were today placed on $60,000 bail each when they appeared before Magistrate Judy Latchman charged with resisting arrest, disorderly behavior and assaulting...

Court case involving lovers dropped due to lack of evidence

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Forty – one – year old Dexter Edmond of Laing Avenue Georgetown appeared before Magistrate Judy Latchman charged with assault and threatening language. He pleaded...

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MOH utilises drone technology to deliver medical supplies to Moraikobai Health Centre

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Nearly 3,000 Indigenous community projects funded through LCDS revenues

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St. George’s is first public school to take CXC’s CCSLC exams

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PM Phillips lauds Caribbean excellence at Anthony N. Sabga Awards Ceremony  

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...says region’s heroes must be recognised, supported, and celebrated Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips underscored the importance of recognising and celebrating the mastery emanating...

2 trapped after Region 8 mining pit caved in

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Two pork-knockers are said to be trapped after the mining pit they were working in collapsed and burned them. The incident occurred on Saturday (June 13,...