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    No. 63 Beach – Kids

    No. 63 Beach – Kids

    No.63 isn’t only about the beach: These children on Sunday clambered up the tree at the entrance to the No.63 beach, Corentyne. (Clairmonte Marcus photo)

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    New Thriving Camp St -Flooded

    New Thriving Camp St -Flooded

    Under water: New Thriving Restaurant on Camp Street and Brickdam was flooded last evening following a thunderstorm in the capital. In this photograph an employee bails water out of the restaurant.

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    Accident Irving & Lamaha Sts

    Accident Irving & Lamaha Sts

    A collision between a car, PCC 1019 and a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) near the Irving and Lamaha sts junction last evening saw the SUV crashing into a trench, some metres away. There were no reported serious injuries. Persons said that the traffic lights located there were not in operation mode and were already “blinking” [...]

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    Fender Bender

    Fender Bender

    : A policeman about to investigate a major fender bender at Light and Fourth sts, Alberttown yesterday.

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    Help

    Help

    Help for orphans and vulnerable kids: The International Pharmaceutical Agency on Wednesday donated diapers to the USAID Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention (GHARP) Project for its orphans and vulnerable children programme. The diapers will be distributed in Regions 2, 4, 6, 7 and 10. In photo, USAID Senior Programme Officer Lisa Thompson (left) receives the [...]

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    Fine-tuning

    Fine-tuning

    Fine-tuning: Colgrain Whyte hard at work at his Charlotte Street pan yard yesterday as feverish preparations continue for Carifesta. (Jules Gibson photo)

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    Timeless – Amerindian home near a Mountain at Arau

    Timeless – Amerindian home near a Mountain at Arau

    Timeless: A traditional Amerindian home dwarfed by a nearby mountain at Arau in Region Seven (Cuyuni/Mazaruni). Arau village, located at the base of the mountain, called Pagrampa by locals, is close to the Venezuelan border and is populated by members of the Akawaio and Arecuna nations. According to local legend, the mountain received its name [...]

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    197th anniversary of the independence of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

    197th anniversary of the independence of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

    Venezuelan Ambassador to Guyana, Dario Morandy (fourth right, front row) with embassy officials and guests at a mass yesterday to mark the 197th anniversary of the independence of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. (Photo by Jules Gibson) Venezuelan Ambassador to Guyana Dario Morandy right) and the Military Attache lay flowers at the base of the [...]

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    169th anniversary of the Guyana Police Force

    169th anniversary of the Guyana Police Force

    Biker contingent: Members of the Guyana Police Force on motorcycles were part of the route march yesterday morning to mark the 169th anniversary of the organization. Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee (left) took the salute. (Photo by Aubrey Crawford) A contingent of female police officers marches along Wellington Street yesterday as part of the Guyana [...]

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