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Department of Labour reports 100 percent decrease in work place deaths

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Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection Keith Scott says the Occupational Safety and Health Unit within the Department of Labour has seen a...

Trump says U.S. to withdraw from Paris climate accord

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(Reuters) President Donald Trump on Thursday said he will withdraw the United States from the landmark 2015 global agreement to fight climate change, spurning...

Ramkarran elected President of Guyana Bar Association

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The Guyana Bar Association (GBA) held its Annual General Meeting yesterday (Wednesday, May 31, 2017) at Court 1, Victoria Law Courts, Georgetown where the...

Brazil emerges from recession as GDP grows 1%

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(BBC) Brazil's economy has grown 1% in the first three months of 2017, putting an end to the country's longest recession in history, officials...

RHTY&SC cricket teams to publish Climate Change and Green Economy Booklet

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The eight cricket teams of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, M.S (RHTY&SC, M.S), as part of their personal development programme, would...

Heavy Continuous rainfall expected over next 6-36 hours

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Hydromet Office, Guyana, June 01, 2017 - Heavy and continuous precipitation will be observed over the next 6-36 hours over Guyana with the passage...

SA Junior receives support from Olympic Association, Tourism Authority

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Guyana’s hosting of this weekend’s South American Junior Championship received a massive boost on Thursday with the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) and Guyana Tourism...

CHAMPIONS TROPHY: Centurion Root flattens Bangladesh’s 305-6

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SUMMARY: England 308-2 (Root 133*, Hales 95, Morgan 75*) beat Bangladesh 305-6 (Tamim 128, Mushfiqur 79) by eight wickets.  Joe Root compiled an unbeaten century...

GCU&SA Cricket Law Classes begin June 6

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With the aim of expanding the current group of qualified umpires the Georgetown Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association (GCU&SA) will on June 6 commence...

Drivers, porters up in arms over deplorable hinterland roads

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Written By Devina Samaroo Truck drivers and porters are frequently left stranded – sometimes for weeks – as they struggle to traverse deplorable loam roads...

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