Monthly Archives: September 2020
270 Pilot Whales stranded off Tasmania have died
Rescuers in Australia say at least a third of 270 whales stranded off Tasmania have died and more are feared to be dying. However, crews were able to save 25 of the animals on Tuesday and are aiming to escort … Continue reading
Mass COVID testing at prison in Guyana confirmed over 80 cases
Mass COVID-19 tests have been conducted among inmates at the Lusignan Prison in Guyana. The tests confirmed over 80 cases. Prison Director Gladwyn Samuel says the positive cases were confirmed over the last weekend. Prison authorities have been busy trying … Continue reading
A woman and 2 men charged with kidnapping or 9-month-old Sophia Rivas
One woman and 2 men have been charged for with kidnapping 9-month-old Sophia Rivas. The child was taken from her parents’ Chaguanas home 1 week ago. A 19-year-old of Longdenville Old Road, Chaguanas, a 58-year-old and a 24-year-old both of … Continue reading
Barkeepers and operators says don’t blame us for COVID infections
Don’t blame us for COVID-19 infections…that is the position of Barkeepers and Operators Association. The association, which represents them, says the labeling is hurting an already strained industry. Yesterday interim President Theron Mohan said most of the operators have been … Continue reading
Prison Officers Association taking every step to protect officers and inmates from COVID-19
The Prison Officers Association says every step is being taken to protect officers and inmates from contracting the coronavirus. But the association is not surprised to learn that 254 officers are in quarantine. The association’s General Secretary, Lester Walcott said … Continue reading
Opposition leader says she vows to stay put
The political leader of the United National Congress hits back at the critics within her party, who have been calling on her to step down. Mrs. Persad Bissessar last night said she will not be forced out and will hold … Continue reading
CJ to appear in virtual court today
Chief Justice Ivor Archie is expected to appear in court today to defend allegations leveled against him by former Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers Caesar. The Chief Justice is to be cross-examined by lead attorney for Mrs. Ayers Caesar, Senior Counsel … Continue reading
CJ reminds one of his judges about who’s in charge
A dressing down from Chief Justice Ivor Archie, as he responds to criticisms from one of his judges. Justice Frank Seepersad is today on the receiving end of the slamming from his boss. Justice Seepersad is not in agreement with … Continue reading
Sally leaves half a million Americans without power
Tropical Storm Sally has left more than half a million Americans without power as its torrential rains and storm surges lashed the US Gulf Coast. Sally weakened after it made landfall as a Category 2 Hurricane on Wednesday, but the … Continue reading
Opposition PNP in Jamaica assuring that leadership changes are due following defeat
The Chairman of the opposition Peoples National Party in Jamaica, Fitz Jackson is assuring that there will be leadership changes following the defeat at the polls on September 3rd. President of the PNP, Dr. Peter Phillips has indicated he is … Continue reading
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