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Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Corentyne cattle farmer claims brutal attack, beating by stray catchers
A Port Mourant cattle farmer claims that he was brutally attacked and beaten by eight stray catchers armed with cutlasses on Tuesday afternoon. The man said that at the time he was bringing...Sep 14, 2013 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on THE POLICE FORCE NEEDS MORE RECRUITS FROM THE MIDDLE CLASSES
You are not going to improve the professionalism and performance of the Guyana Police Force by simply having a strategic management team located outside of the existing management apparatus seeking...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Australian outfit moves closer to building large scale gold mine
An Australian outfit, which has concessions in Region Seven, is now moving to build a large scale gold mining operation. According to the Government regulator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Electricians updated on “new” wiring codes
The Unserved Areas Electrification Unit and Government Electrical Inspectorate, which fall under the supervision of the Ministry of Public Works, on Thursday hosted a workshop targeting...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on New doctors being prepared for health sector
The Ministry of Health is set to plug some 181 additional Cuban-trained doctors into the local health sector to complement a recently introduced batch of 70. This publication understands that...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Joseph Pollydore Street fire… Not enough evidence to prove mother was not home
Despite countless eyewitness accounts that a mother of six was not at home at the time of a raging fire which claimed the lives of her two children, investigators have not gathered enough evidence...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Elderly man found dead with needle in his hand
The lifeless body of an unidentified man was yesterday morning discovered on the pavement of Muneshwer’s Limited, at lot 19 – 20 Commerce Street, According to a source, the body was...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Suicide rash send shockwaves in Barbados
Though the worry may be small when compared to what happens in Guyana, Barbados is now into soul-searching following five apparent suicides in five weeks. The last incident was over the weekend, and...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Activist express dissatisfaction about Venezuelan invasion
Activist Mark Benschop on Wednesday staged a one-man protest outside of the Venezuelan Embassy in Thomas Street, expressing his dissatisfaction about the way the Venezuelan soldiers...Sep 14, 2013 KNews News Comments Off on Immigration INFO…Immigration News For Our Community
Attorney Gail S. Seeram, Through this “Question & Answer” column, our goal is to answer your immigration questions. We appreciate your comments and questions. If you have a question that...Sep 14, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on The monotonous outpourings of some letter-writers
Dear Editor, I continue to be dismayed by the monotonous outpourings of some letter-writers to your newspaper who seem incapable of even looking at our Guyanese situation from any other perspective...Sep 14, 2013 KNews Letters Comments Off on Thanks for the Kallicharran coaching news
Dear Editor, I write to thank your newspaper for featuring “Kallicharran helps promote cricket in US” (KN Sep 13). I can’t stress how grateful we are to you for keeping us informed...
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