Guyanese want more funds for Caribana

Guyanese and other Caribbean-Canadians have appealed to their provincial and federal elected officials to increase allocation of funds for this year’s Caribana, which started a week ago. The parade of bands is slated for August 4 in downtown Toronto. The Toronto City Council is supporting the advocates for increased federal funding of the Scotiabank-sponsored Toronto Caribana. City Councillor Joe Mihevc told reporters that that the government of Canada makes a lot of cash from Caribana, and “frankly, in the years gone by, they have not put in enough to make…

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Sri Sathya Sai Baba Organisation (Guyana) to host Int’l conference

The Sri Sathya Sai Baba Organisation of Guyana is proud to organise an International Convention on practical spirituality entitled “Divine Showers”. The Sri Sathya Sai Baba Organisation worldwide is a spiritual organisation founded by a spiritual Master Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The message represented in His teachings – “Love All, Serve All”, “Help Ever, Hurt Never”, and “Service to man(kind) is service to God” – are the guiding principles for the organisation. The main mission of the Sai Baba organisation is to help us realise our innate divine nature.…

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Gov’t will continue to invest heavily in agriculture sector – Ramsammy

The Guyana School of Agriculture (GSA) on Tuesday graduated a batch of 111 students during its 48th convocation at the institution in Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara at which the agriculture sector’s impact on the economy was highlighted. In attendance were graduates and their parents, Minister of Agriculture Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, Permanent Secretary George Jarvis and Minister of Legal Affairs and Attorney General Anil Nandlall. Minister Ramsammy delivering the keynote address said that government continues to invest in training persons in particular for careers in the agriculture sector in recognition…

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Demerara Bridge is falling down…

Satiricus is a history buff. Most people didn’t know that London Bridge was once a ‘pontoon bridge’ just like his Demerara Bridge. (Satiricus was impatient with the word ‘Harbour’ inserted between ‘Demerara’ and ‘Bridge’: it was just not true! There was no ‘harbour’ at Schoonard.) But he figured that if the British could move from the pontoon bridge the Romans built in 43AD and moved to stone by 1076, surely, Guyana could follow suit in 2012. ‘Listen budday! De PPPcee keep dat bridge on saline fuh 20 years!’ carped Cappo.…

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CI president supports Guyana’s World Heritage Site bid

Conservation International President Russell Mittermeier on Friday met with President Donald Ramotar to discuss the country’s prospect as a World Heritage Site, just a few hours before attending the launch of the Conservation International Trust Fund. He believes there is enough evidence to support the case for Guyana to gain recognition in this regard; pointing out that Georgetown has a repertoire of historical buildings and other artefacts. Many of these sites have been commissioned with interpretative heritage markers erected by the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry to create education and…

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Man gets bail for gun-butting girlfriend

A 27-year-old man was granted bail by Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton on Tuesday when he appeared before her for gun butting his girlfriend and threatening to kill her. Stephan King of Lot 64 Premniranjan Place, Prashad Nagar, Georgetown, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts to answer to the charges of assault causing actual bodily harm and threatening behaviour. The defendant pleaded not guilty to the first charge, which stated that on July 29 at Prashad Nagar, he unlawfully assaulted virtual complainant (VC) Sasha Sandy, to cause her actual bodily harm. He…

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NY Guyanese complain of lack of cooling centres during heatwave

The residents of Woodhaven and Richmond Hill, where thousands of Guyanese are settled, are complaining that the New York City government has failed to provide them with adequate cooling centres for relief during an ongoing heatwave with temperatures soaring to almost 100 degrees Fahrenheit, some 15 degrees warmer than in Guyana. The thermometer mercury has been soaring since the first week in July with very little let up. Weather men say temperature is expected to remain high for the next six weeks. The scorching heat has killed several people over…

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It official! All in de “coalition” is Coconut Tree!

De BC know that much was said about what plenty know with regards to de Coconut Tree party changing it name to de “Hands Up” party. People seh de two is de same, but de party always deny it sehin it is a “coalition” of 10 and not one. Some believe that it is a coalition of two; Coconut Tree and “key” parties! But that is another story. De Congress of de Coconut Tree party reveal a lot a things. Not only was it de “farewell ceremony” fuh Robert who…

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Toronto Guyanese family in charity drive

Dhaman Kissoon, a prominent Guyanese lawyer practising in Toronto, has been associated with charity drives – dinners, gulf tournaments, etc – to help Guyanese and others in Canada. He has donated Cdn$10,000 to religious organisations, medical outfits and other institutions, and sponsored surgeries for Guyanese that are done in India. Kissoon was chosen this year to receive the Ontario government’s Volunteer Service Award and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Award. Both these honours were conferred on Kissoon by Citizenship and Immigration Minister Charles Sousa late last month. He is the only…

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Town Clerk’s appointment is not politically motivated – Whittaker

Minster within the Local Government Ministry Norman Whittaker said the move to appoint Carol Sobers as acting town clerk was done in accordance with the law and not driven by political motivation. The City Council had proposed Public Relations Officer Royston King for the post, but he was not selected. Both King and Sobers have been in the employ of City Hall for years. Sobers up to her new appointment, was the council’s legal officer, while King is the serving public relations officer. The appointment of Sobers came after six…

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