
Harvesting bees
Harvesting bees: Apiculturist Lindon Stewart and his team removed a number of bees from inside a signboard at the Guyana Cricket Club ground, Bourda yesterday. In photo, a member of the team handles one of the h

Wismar Boat Operators
Boat operators at Wismar participated in the protest over electricity rates on Thursday leading to this serene scene. (Cathy Wilson photo)

Like A River
Like a river: Residents of Gauling Place, South Ruimveldt were forced to wade through the street after it was flooded by intense rain yesterday morning. (Zoisa Fraser photo)(June 18,2008)

A bit of Fun
Ok…it was a bit of fun. This youngster had just walked through a flooded street in South Ruimveldt yesterday. (June 17,2008)

Bees in the Monument
Apiculturist Wayne Baker takes a look at the approximately 50,000 bees which had made the inside of the Enmore Martyrs monument their home. In this Jules Gibson photo taken on Saturday, several honey combs are visible under the covering at the top of the monument. The monument was being prepared for yesterday’s 60th commemoration of [...]

Picketers
PNCR picketers outside of Parliament Buildings on Friday.

Testing Out
Members of the Guyana Fire Service demonstrate the use of a new fire tender at the Ogle Airport. General-Secretary of CARICOM, Edwin Carrington handed over the state-of-the-art tender yesterday as part of an agreement between CARICOM and South Korea. The tender is for the Guyana Fire Service’s Ogle Airport unit. According to a CARICOM press [...]

Presentation
Kei-Shar’s presented Kool Kard and privileged customer Surrigedai Dusrajh of Barr Street, Kitty with a Westpoint DVD Player after she made a purchase at the Regent Street branch on Thursday. The store said every Thursday Kool Kard and privileged customers will be randomly selected and immediately given a prize in an effort to boost their [...]

Spreading the Goodness
Bryden and Fernandes recently presented the third group of winners (above) in its ‘Spreading the Blue Band Goodness Promotion’ with their prizes. The company said the fourth and final drawing will be hosted at JP Santos in Kitty.

How DSL works
GT&T Public Relations Officer, Allison Parker, in background, demonstrating to students at the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre how DSL works. GT&T contributed the DSL internet service on Thursday.

Fuel Crisis
The fuel crisis will likely spawn a whole new range of innovative transport. (Jules Gibson photo) (June 9, 2008)

Smash-up: The driver of this badly smashed-up minibus reportedly slammed into the pick-up truck on the left at Peter’s Hall, East Bank Demerara just after 10 am yesterday. Persons at the scene could not give an account of how it happened. Two women who were travelling in the minibus were said to have been injured [...]


