| Capitol News – TV News Reports – 05 Nov 2013 |
- LIAT pilots strike
- Sports – cricket
- PSC petitions MPs for passage on anti-money laundering legislation
- City Hall approves street vending during Christmas season
- Guyanese mother deported from Trinidad with her son to explore legal options
- Mayor expresses health fears as garbage piles up
| LIAT pilots strikePosted: 05 Nov 2013 07:17 PM PST
Pilots working with the regional airline LIAT today refused to take to the skies, leaving passengers grounded. At the Ogle Airport on the East Coast of Demerara, frustrated passengers stranded, unaware of the strike by LIAT pilots. They are accustomed to the usual delays and of bags coming days behind their arrival, now this. LIAT […]
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| SportsPosted: 05 Nov 2013 07:15 PM PST
Former West Indies cricketer Joe Solomon says he is backing West Indies to perform well in their up-coming series against India Joe Solomon now in his late eighties, played for 27 tests for the West Indies during 1958-1965 scoring some 1326 runs. The first test match between india and West Indies bowls off on wednesday evening at […]
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| PSC petitions MPs for passage on anti-money laundering legislationPosted: 05 Nov 2013 06:56 PM PST
The Private Sector Commission has presented a formal petition to the National Assembly, appealing for passage of legislation against money laundering and the financing of terrorism. The Private Sector Commission has made its concerns known before, but now, it has tabled a formal petition for consideration on Thursday as a matter of a national and […]
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| City Hall approves street vending during Christmas seasonPosted: 05 Nov 2013 06:33 PM PST
City mayor Hamilton Green is giving street vendors the green light for the upcoming Christmas season, but he is warning those vendors that they must do so in an orderly matter and keep their surrounding clean. He said the council would not allow any new vendors during this period. And the move by the town […]
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| Guyanese mother deported from Trinidad with her son to explore legal optionsPosted: 05 Nov 2013 06:25 PM PST
Meet Rosinda Nicholson and her sick son Elijah Harris both were deported from Trinidad and Tobago last Monday. The woman admitted that she had overstayed her time in the Island a few years ago, but she is now wondering while the authorities in the twin island republic refused her son to stay in the country […]
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| Mayor expresses health fears as garbage piles upPosted: 05 Nov 2013 07:48 AM PST
The city chief citizen, city Mayor Hamilton Green is asking citizens, business people, vendors and school children to double up their effort to ensure the integrity of the environment. With the Christmas season approaching the mayor could not say what system are in place to rid the garbage pile up. Currently the mayor and the […]
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