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  1. Suriname gives green light to asphalt road to Guyana
    April 23, 2007

  2. Transport study calls for planned road repair, regulated minibus fares
    November 18, 2006

  3. President slams road project contractors over delays, quality
    July 22, 2004

  4. Road works must be up to standard
    July 21, 2004

  5. Mandela bypass nearly ready for four-lane traffic
    July 15, 2004

  6. Bad roads, high cost of travelling among Barticians woes - PNCR
    July 5, 2004

  7. Firm moves to ease chaos on East Bank road
    July 3, 2004

  8. Moving things Along
    June 29, 2004

  9. IDB approves $37M for East Berbice road

  10. Motorists, commuters lament state of West Demerara Public Road
    June 7, 2004

  11. Lights for entire East Bank road
    June 3, 2004

  12. Works ministry awards $237M road maintenance contracts
    June 1, 2004

  13. Rural roads contribute to fatal accidents
    May 20, 2004

  14. Venezuelan road link explored
    May 20, 2004

  15. Iwokrama links with police to manage Georgetown-Lethem road
    April 20, 2004

  16. Sinking of railway embankment road for further study
    April 12, 2004

  17. $250M Mabura-Lethem road work nearing completion
    March 6, 2004

  18. Work on Lethem road going ahead smoothly -Morgan
    February 27, 2004

  19. New drains being built to buttress East Bank four-lane road
    February 13, 2004

  20. Contractor urged to speed up on Mahaica/Rosignol road
    November 20, 2003

  21. Maintenance contracts approved for East Bank road
    November 14, 2003

  22. Poor design, wrong materials used in cracked railway embankment road
    October 14, 2003

  23. Zero tolerance for misuse of US$22M road
    September 27, 2003

  24. Linden forum keen on Lethem-Georgetown road
    August 25, 2003

  25. CDB approves US$19M for roads improvement
    July 19, 2003

  26. Death of key consultant will not delay road project
    July 2, 2003

  27. Caracas road
    June 29, 2003

  28. Guyana/Venezuela road link study
    June 27, 2003

  29. All-weather road to Carib community among key regional projects
    June 13, 2003

  30. Government to re-introduce weight restrictions on country’s roads
    June 11, 2003

  31. Contract signed to identify new East Bank road
    May 3, 2003

  32. Mahaica-Rosignol road, bridges projects rolling
    May 2, 2003

  33. Better execution of road projects needed
    April 16, 2003

  34. Making history - Team makes historic journey from Karasabai to Orinduik via road
    April 6, 2003

  35. New roads helping hinterland farmers access markets
    April 4, 2003

  36. International road transport agreement
    February 16, 2003

  37. Some 500 Brazilians returning home
    February 16, 2003

  38. Linden to Lethem road significantly improved
    February 5, 2003

  39. MMC continues upgrade of Lethem trail
    January 27, 2003

  40. US$38M for safe roads project
    December 18, 2002

  41. Big improvements in Linden/Lethem Road
    November 27, 2002

  42. Watching the little holes grow, and grow...
    August 27, 2002

  43. Georgetown to Lethem: lawless road
    July 21, 2002

  44. Bad roads woes
    June 26, 2002

  45. Road Linkages in Region Eight to be major focus this year
    May 22, 2002

  46. Contract signed for East Bank, West Demerara road improvement
    February 28, 2002

  47. Embankment road to have increased police patrols
    January 19, 2002

  48. Two-way traffic on embankment road seen as full of dangers
    January 9, 2002

  49. IDB approves US$33M for roads project
    January 6, 2002

  50. Road to Bartica - working with the private sector
    December 13, 2001

  51. New group offering daily Georgetown to Lethem ride
    October 9, 2001

  52. Georgetown to Buxton road deadliest in the country -study finds
    October 1, 2001

  53. Highways to progress
    February 19, 2001

  54. Essequibo Coast Road completed
    February 15, 2001

  55. East Bank public roadJuly 10, 1999





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