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Drone rules in effect from today

Starting today, persons who operate drones and other Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) weighing more than 7 kg will have to apply to the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) for permission to fly them.

Linden TV licence still in limbo

Four and a half years after an agreement was signed for the people of Linden to have their own television station – part of the pact with the then PPP/C government following bitter protests and the deaths of three men in 2012 – the residents of the mining community are still waiting for it to become operational.

Cumberland woman, daughter held after ganja find

Ranks of the Guyana Police Force acting on information received went to a house at Cumberland, East Canje, Berbice about 09:30 hrs yesterday morning and carried out a search, during which they found in excess of six kilograms of cannabis.

Residents at the Cotton Field Secondary (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

Norton meets with Charity residents over concerns

Social Cohesion Minister, Dr. George Norton on Wednesday met with residents of Charity, Pomeroon-Supenaam (Region Two) including teachers, business owners and members of the Regional and Neighbourhood Democratic councils to discuss issues affecting them.

Armed robbery suspect shot by police during arrest

A twenty-four year old male suspect who is wanted in connection with several armed robberies on the West Bank of Demerara, is presently under police guard at a West Demerara hospital, in a stable condition, nursing a single gunshot wound to his right leg, the police say.

  Anil Nandlall

Retirement of judges leaves Court of Appeal in limbo

The Court of Appeal will be unable to sit as one of its permanent members retired last week and another judge is scheduled to proceed on pre-retirement leave later this week, according to PPP/C Shadow Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall, who says the situation is a cause for concern as there are hundreds of cases that are still to be heard.

 Doreen Persaud’s fruit stall

Friendship

Friendship, one of the longest villages on the East Bank Demerara situated 18 kilometres (nearly 12 miles) from the capital city, is home to some 3,000 people.

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