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On-Air Broadcasts from Vibert Parvatan

A series of on-air broadcasts by Vibert Parvatan titled "Feedback by Vibert Parvatan".

"Emancipation – A Dream Deferred" By Colin A. Moore

Colin A Moore Esq.

In recognition of Emancipation Day in Guyana, we are republishing an Excerpt from "Emancipation - A Dream Deferred", by prominent Guyanese Attorney Colin A. Moore (April 24, 1941 - January 9, 2022).

Emancipation - A Dream Deferred

Lorna Meigan Margaret Cromwell Chan: January 3, 1935 – June 14, 2022

Lorna Meigan Margaret Cromwell Chan

Lorna Meigan Chan born in Georgetown, Guyana on January 3, 1935, passed away in her sleep on June 14th, 2022, at eighty-seven years old. Lorna’s mother was Nellie Helens Young (1908 – 1935) and her father, Jabez Cromwell (1889 -1944).

Renaming of the Felix Austin Police College (FAPC) Should be Reconsidered

Paul Slowe, CCH, DSM Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and Retired Chairman Police Service Commission

Recently a post from the Guyana Police Force on social media caught my attention. It stated that the “Force has taken a decision to change the name of the Felix Austin Police College to the Guyana Police Force Academy”.

Open and Close Arrest as Defined by Police (Discipline) Act

Paul Slowe, CCH, DSM Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and Retired Chairman Police Service Commission

The issue of when members of the Guyana Police Force can be placed under “Close Arrest” has attracted the attention of the public, especially in recent times following several serious incidents involving members of the Force.

The terms “Close Arrest” and “Open Arrest” have been incorrectly used and applied over the years.

Barbara Adams, Guyana's First Female Helicopter Pilot

Barbara Adams UK Civil Aviation Authority License

Barbara Adams Wilson was born and raised in Georgetown, Guyana. She was the middle child of Joseph and Elsa Adams. Her parents were born in Buxton, her mom was a homemaker, and her dad owned a pharmacy store in Durban Street, Lodge. One of her first goals attained was being selected to attend the prestigious Bishops High School (BHS) in the 60s.

Monumental Security Breakdown at Skeng Live "Baderation" Concert in Guyana

Skeng performing Live at Baderation Concert in Guyana

Let me comment on what I considered a monumental breakdown in security during the ‘Baderation Concert” by Jamaican dancehall artiste SKENG at the National Park on Friday, May 27, 2022.

Yvonne Baddeir: November 7, 1933 - May 13, 2022

Yvonne Baddeir

Yvonne Baddeir of Calgary, AB, Canada, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 13, 2022, at the age of 88 years.

Yvonne was born in Georgetown, Guyana, South America on November 7, 1933. She immigrated to Calgary, Alberta, in 1989.

Response to Kaieteur News “Peeping Tom” about the appointment of a Commissioner of Police

Paul Slowe, CCH, DSM Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and Retired Chairman Police Service Commission

I would like to correct some inaccuracies contained in the Kaieteur News “Peeping Tom” column of Tuesday, March 29, 2022, captioned “Nothing improper about someone performing the functions of Commissioner of Police”.

Keith C. O’Neil Jr. a son of Guyana, Named President/CEO of Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union

Keith O'Neil Jr.

Keith O'Neil Jr. the son of former Guyana Police Force member Keith O'Neil Sr. who passed away in January 2021, was appointed President/Chief Executive Officer of Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union headquartered in Baltimore Maryland USA.

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