IN THE NEWS NOW
- 05/25 Cash strapped City Council unable to tackle flooding
- 05/25 Four Miners missing after boat capsized in Cuyuni river
- 05/25 Independence Anniversary to be celebrated under the theme “Guyanese womanhood and the struggle for development”
- 05/25 Short measurement of fuel purchased countrywide untrue-GNBS
- 05/25 Economy in danger says businessman
- 05/25 34 visual impaired persons receive laptops
- 05/25 Opposition questions the Government on postponement of dates for next sitting of the National Assembly
- 05/24 Ganja found in cesspool truck
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King Abudullah visits Haiti
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Arrive Alive putting safety first
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The Iron Lady is dead
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Lawmakers express concern over Jay-Z and Beyonce trip to Cuba
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A true Trinbago Easter
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Jagans remembered at ‘Evening of reflection’
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Guyanese doctor leads discovery of possible HIV cure
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Pakaraima Mountain Safari is an adventure of a lifetime
Allan, Being Frank
Welcome to the Island
Lovely and vivacious, but unemployed, thirty-year old Guyanese Sattie never paid much heed to all the talk about CARICOM integration. All through her late teens and twenties, she had to… Read more
THEY COME FROM THE COOLIES
(Ten Years ago I prepared the following for another publication. TRAKKER Readers can see how themes remain constant) The Melas, Pushpanjalis, Nyrityageets lectures and debates to observe – if not… Read more
QUICK-FIX, CRICKET AND LIFE
Hello Trakker Readers, the views hereunder are really from one of my favourite, prominent businessmen in Georgetown. But they mirror my views significantly. Mr. T. Jadunauth is probably quite well-known… Read more
Guyana
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Cash strapped City Council unable to tackle flooding
Georgetown: Although acting City Engineer, Lloyd Allen said the Georgetown Mayor and City Council’s Engineering Department has compiled a comprehensive programme to prevent flooding in Georgetown during the ongoing rainy… Read more
- Four Miners missing after boat capsized in Cuyuni river
- Independence Anniversary to be celebrated under the theme “Guyanese womanhood and the struggle for development”
- Short measurement of fuel purchased countrywide untrue-GNBS
- 34 visual impaired persons receive laptops
Trinidad
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Jack Warner resigns
Port of Spain; Minister of National Security Jack Warner has resigned from the People's Partnership Government. This was announced last night by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as she spoke to members of the… Read more
- Warner say probe baseless and malicious
- Prime Minister must act on Warner issue now
- Suspicious package on American Airlines flight
- Instructions to arrest police officer now
Barbados
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Economy in danger says businessman
Bridgetown. President of the Private Sector Assocation John Williams has warned that if drastic is not taken to stop the downward economic trend, Barbadians will be feeling more pain. Speaking… Read more
- Government establishing protocol to deal with human trafficking
- Used car dealers taking Customs to court
- Guyanese woman to be deported
- Credit boss and FSC in dispute
Jamaica
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Ganja found in cesspool truck
Kingston. The police are reporting that approximately 767lbs of ganja, with an estimated street value of $3.8 million was seized yesterday. The seizure was made along the Rock main road,… Read more
- Man who attacked Prime Minister brother remanded
- Devaluation welcome by the IMF
- Commissioner express regret over death of lawmen
- Two policemen arrested in connection withh robbery
Sports
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West indies start preparations for ICC Trophy
Bridgetown. The West Indies began their preparations win the International Cricket Council’s Champions Trophy 2013 title with a one-week camp under head coach Ottis Gibson at the Sagicor High Performance… Read more
- West Indies preparing for Champions Trophy
- CPL anthem launched
- Barath and Brathwaite in HPC programme
- West Indies Cricketer Kieran Powell Seals New Deal
Business
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President of the Bar calls for fast justice
Bridgetown. New president of the Bar Association Barry Gale, is seeking a short term resolution to speed the wheels of justice in Barbados. The 59 year old Queen's Counsel says… Read more
- Tax incentives for ITC companies
- Parents charged with not sending to school
- Loans to key sectors down
- Four men charged with drug offences
Eastern Caribbean
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CDB meeting opens in St Lucia
Castries, Lucia. The Board of Governors of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) began a two-day meeting in St Lucia today with a warning to regional countries that while they urgently… Read more
- Money laundering act amended in Dominica
- Police called in at Olympics Committe meeting
- Beware of the Government says Thomas
- Prime Minister of Dominica ties knot





