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Suspect in Cool Square robbery-murder to face charges today
A suspect in last Wednesday’s robbery-murder at the Cool Square Bar, which left an overseas-based Guyanese dead, has been arrested and is to be charged ...
Ming’s Product Veterans’ Tourney wraps up
The curtains came down on the Ming’s Products and Services Veterans’ Lawn Tennis Tournament under floodlights this past week at the Harry and Ann Panday ...
Baksh raps teachers over poor attendance, tardiness
Minister of Education Shaik Baksh has called for improved performances by both students and teachers in Region Six.
According to a release from the Government Information ...
Aqua Mist Water 40-miler set for Sunday
The Flying Ace Cycle Club of Berbice will run off a 40-mile cycle road race on Sunday for cyclists in Regions Five and Six only.
In ...
Brad Haddin ton sets up Australia win over New Zealand
(BBC) Brad Haddin raced to his second one-day century as Australia beat New Zealand by six wickets in Hamilton to take a 2-1 lead in ...
Police treating Eping Ave deaths as murder-suicide
-probe still ongoing
Investigators are treating last Thursday’s Eping Avenue deaths as a murder-suicide but they are still exploring all possible angles.
Stabroek News was told yesterday ...
Lara says academy still needed for region
LONDON, England, CMC – West Indies batting legend Brian Lara has reiterated his call for a Caribbean cricket academy.
The 40-year-old Lara, who quit international cricket ...
Awards handed out to winners in Region Six Mash contests
Winners in the Region Six Mash 2010 contests were awarded with cash and other prizes at a simple ceremony hosted in the region’s boardroom last ...
Windies look for series lead in third one-dayer
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – A resurgent West Indies will chase a crucial series lead in the third One-Day International today, as they seek to ...
Voter education to begin at places of worship
The Inter-Religious Organisation (IRO) says it will help conduct voter education at various places of worship, where the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) will lead the ...
child molester kwame mccoy being investigated by Guyana Police after homo.erotic outburst
child molester kwame mccoy is being investigated by the Guyana Police Force after a homo.erotic outburst. this was after one of his homosexual pals was arrested and kwame went over to threaten the Police. afterall he is the first lady of Guyana.
Filed under: ubiquitous Tagged: child molester, guyana, kwame mccoy
Man fished from river after night of bingeing
The body of a 66-year-old man was fished from the Demerara River after he went missing following a night of drinking.
The body of Amos Pearson ...
Struggling with El Nino West Berbice farmers now faced with vegetable glut
Story and photos by Shabna Ullah
Even as farmers remain pressured by El Nino, consumers have been enjoying cheap prices for vegetables because of a glut ...
High number of malaria cases found during medical outreach in Linden
A high number of malaria cases was discovered when residents turned up at the One Mile and Christianburg health centres in Linden yesterday to tap ...
Wanted bulletin issued for Butterfly Backdam murder suspect
Police yesterday issued a wanted bulletin for a Brazilian national who shot his fellow countryman in the face during a row over money at Butterfly ...