Wanted man’s foot amputated
One of the most wanted men in South Trinidad lost his left foot after being shot by police in Piparo on Friday, after he and two other men were caught on the way to execute a crime.The 27-year-old San...
View ArticleAlexandrov to do DNA tests on baby
Whilst investigating officers still have no leads in finding the mother of the newborn baby girl whose body was found at the Beetham Landfill last week, forensic pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov says...
View ArticleTTT model can’t be recreated now
“T&T Television (TTT) cannot be recreated.”This was the view of one of TTT’s pioneers, Jai Parasram, in response to government’s intended plan to revamp the country’s first ever television station....
View ArticleTTT run by state will save millions: Rowley
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says the planned revamped Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT) would be best served if it were run by the state.He said this would stem the flow of millions of dollars...
View ArticleMan killed incrash after lime
Although Ameena Manoo knew it is a bad omen to dream about her dead relative, it never crossed her mind that her two sons would be involved in a serious accident and one would die.Ashmeed Manoo, 29,...
View ArticleCops seek help to ID man’s body
The semi-nude body of a man was discovered in a kneeling position in a drain not far from a church and tertiary institution in San Fernando yesterday afternoon. Police were last night trying to...
View ArticleRowley heads to US for medical Friday
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will be leaving the country on Friday to do his annual health check in the United States.Rowley revealed that he would be leaving the country for a few days while he...
View ArticleTripartite town hall conversation
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s Conversations with the Prime Minister will resume on September 13 in Tunapuna, after Rowley returns to the country from medical leave.People’s National Movement...
View ArticleMinority Leader joins protest vets
With Tobago House of Assembly Minority leader Watson Duke’s protest action yesterday, he now joins the ranks of other personalities who have taken physically taxing action to protest various issues in...
View ArticleBody in rug identified
The decomposed body found wrapped in a rug and dumped in a river on Sunday has been confirmed to be that of Isabella “Jasmine” Joseph who was last seen alive last Tuesday.Relatives of Joseph were at...
View ArticlePoS port next protest target
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Minority Leader and Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke yesterday described his swim protest from Tobago to Trinidad a resounding success.However, he...
View ArticlePurdey, Rohan to appear before JSC
Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan and the Vice President of Bridgemans Services PLC Andrew Purdey have both confirmed that they have been invited to appear before Parliament’s Joint Select...
View ArticlePlan to relocate historic train
Weary of the criticism he received for removing of the landmark clock at Library Corner, San Fernando Mayor Junia Regrello assures the public that he will not relocate “The Last Train to San...
View ArticleWoman stole from casino to buy fertility drugs
A pregnant woman who, together with her husband, stole $153,330 from her employer was described as cold-hearted by a magistrate yesterday before she ordered the couple to pay $186,000 in fines in three...
View ArticleSlave swam to Toco long before Duke
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Minority Leader Watson Duke proved his point yesterday by swimming part of the journey from Tobago to Trinidad to protest the unreliable inter-island ferry service.Many...
View ArticleKrysis on 4 charges
One of the leaders of Unruly Isis gang appeared in court yesterday charged with four offences including resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.Avinash “Krysis” Seepersad, also known as Abdul...
View ArticleMan charged for ice-pick killing
Almost two years after Jonathan Hernandez was stabbed to death near his Arima home, a 24-year-old man from Caroni appeared in court charged with his murder.Danny Sankaran, of Kelly Village, appeared...
View ArticleRogers: Govt must keep hands off TTT
The elimination of apparent political control and a greater emphasis on original content are two measures being suggested for Government to consider in its plans to shut down state-owned Caribbean News...
View Article$30,000 fine for gun and ammo
Two men arrested with three guns and 31 rounds of ammunition have been fined $30,000 each on arms and ammunition charges although they claimed they had the weapons for their own protection.Rudolph...
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