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New year’s fireworks
Scenes from this morning’s new year’s fireworks put on by the Guyana Defence Force.
President at church service
President David Granger partaking in the communion service at the St George’s Cathedral last evening in observance of the new year.
Six murdered in T&T
(Trinidad Guardian) Killers ended 2016 with a bang with six murders being recorded in four separate incidents across the country between Friday and yesterday A seventh man was reported to be brain-dead following one of the shootings.
Man confesses to murdering Cornelia Ida woman – Police
Homicides detectives probing the murder of pensioner Bibi Keneiz of Cornelia Ida, W.C.D,
Gun attack kills at least 35 at Istanbul nightclub
ISTANBUL/ANKARA, (Reuters) – A gunman shot his way into an Istanbul nightclub packed with New Year’s revellers early on Sunday, killing at least 35 people and wounding more than 40 in what the provincial governor described as a terrorist attack.
High-level sugar meeting
A high- level consultation meeting that had broad representation took place today, to determine the way forward for the ailing sugar industry, a release from GINA said.
Debbie Reynolds and daughter Carrie Fisher to be buried side by side
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – A joint memorial service and side-by-side burial are being planned for mother-and-daughter Hollywood stars Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, who died a day apart earlier this week in Los Angeles, the family said on Friday.
Claudette Singh, Vidyanand Persaud, Roxane George, Basil Williams among nine appointed as senior counsel
President David Granger today announced the appointment of the following persons as Senior Counsel “on account of their exemplary experience, erudition, excellence and diligence in the practice of the law, with effect from January 1, 2017”.
T&T oil workers preparing for strike
(Trinidad Guardian) Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) President General Ancel Roget yesterday announced that the union will serve strike notice on State-owned Petrotrin on Wednesday.
Police probing death of Triumph toddler in fire
The Guyana Police Force says it is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a three-year-old who perished when her home went up in flames in an early morning blaze at Triumph Squatting Area, E.C.D,
Cheddi Jagan Research Centre gets interim order against Red House lease revocation
The Cheddi Jagan Research Centre Inc today secured a conservatory order against the decision by the government to revoke its lease to the historic Red House.
US$ shortage hits PriceSmart in T&T
(Trinidad Express) PriceSmart customers may have some difficulty getting certain items at the company’s branches around the country.
President orders Red House lease revoked
President David Granger today ordered that the lease of Red House to the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre Incorporated be revoked.
Jagdeo calls for swift restart of Amaila Falls Hydro Project
Leader of the Opposition Bharrat Jagdeo today called for the urgent restarting of the Amaila Falls Hydropower project and he accused the government of misrepresenting the Norconsult report which was intended to be a facts-based assessment of the project to guide Guyana and Norway.
U.S. expels 35 Russian diplomats, closes two compounds – official
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States expelled 35 Russian diplomats and closed two Russian compounds in New York and Maryland in response to a campaign of harassment against American diplomats in Moscow, a senior U.S.
T&T cops: Zero tolerance on illegal fireworks
(Trinidad Guardian) Police yesterday swooped down on street vendors in downtown Port-of-Spain in search of unlicensed fireworks retailers and illegal scratch bombs.
Actress Debbie Reynolds dies of a stroke, a day after daughter
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Debbie Reynolds, a leading lady in Hollywood musicals and comedies in the 1950s and 1960s, including “Singin’ in the Rain,” died on Wednesday, her son said, just one day after the death of her daughter, actress Carrie Fisher.
Amaila Falls Hydropower Project now highly unlikely
The government today released the final report on the feasibility of the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project and the project now appears to be off the table as a number of risks have been pointed out by the author, Norconsult.
GDF, Police rejects Guyana Chronicle headline
The Guyana Defence Force today said that it has noted the front page headline in the December 28 edition of the state-owned Guyana Chronicle titled, `Yupukari cocaine plane – Army, police officers fingered.’
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