Dear Editor,
Fire sprinklers being installed in commercial buildings (three levels and higher), malls, gas stations, hotels, manufacturing facilities, sawmills, oil and lubricants storage facilities, and chemicals and medical facilities should be mandatory by law.
Dear Editor,
Some years ago I wrote a letter to the press advocating that the Mayor and City Council adopt and put in place the payment of city taxes by Escrow account.
In June 1972, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were in their 20s when they began working on a series of stories for the Washington Post that began with a break-in at the Watergate Complex in Washington DC and later rocked American politics like never before.
Dear Editor,
In the early period of our protracted election crisis US Ambassador, the Honourable Sarah–Ann Lynch, put in the public record, her and the US government’s position on Guyana’s election crisis.
Dear Editor,
One observes the relatively uninformed alarums raised about individual public officers’ salaries (and benefits), outside of the context of those approved by Parliament, and supplemented by any subsequent official action.
Last Sunday evening at The Crucible Theatre (“The Crucible” as it is commonly referred to) in Sheffield, England, the World Snooker Championships were concluded.
Dear Editor,
As was the case in 2015 with the change of Government, we now hear expressions and opinions of an “empty treasury” and “bankrupt coffers” by both citizens and politicians of the victorious party.
Dear Editor,
In probing why they lost the government, the coalition parties, separately and collectively, must not remain locked down in the cheated-not-defeated mindset.
Dear Editor,
The youthful minister has hit the ground running literally as he has had several interactions with sport organizations and administrators over the past several days.
Dear Editor,
The GAWU’s attention was drawn to Ms Akola Thompson’s Minority Report column titled `Sugar’ which appeared in the August 14, 2020 Stabroek News.