Relocate us please
On the heels of police moving in at the Housing Development Corporation’s (HDC) Clifton Towers to evict illegal occupants, legal tenants are now urging HDC officials to relocate them because of the...
View ArticleMan killed, 3 hurt in drive-by
A 20-year-old former Fatima College student was murdered while on his way home from a birthday party at River Estate, Diego Martin, yesterday.Police said Abraham Simpson, of Gopaul Avenue, Diego...
View Article70 public bins to be removed from 26 sites
On Thursday, Plastikeep founder Rosanna Farmer will remove 70 public recycled bins from 26 sites spanning from Morvant to Chaguaramas due to lack of funding and a clear direction from the Green Fund.A...
View ArticlePTSC drivers watchful today
The protection provided by the T&T Police Service on the Priority Bus Route today will determine whether Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) bus drivers will return to work.This was the...
View ArticleThree months to review water pollution regulations
The Minister of Planning and Development has been given three months to review and reconsider this country’s water pollution regulations which charges the same fee for polluters, regardless of their...
View ArticleState to pay half of Devant’s legal cost in wire tapping lawsit
The State has been ordered to pay half the legal costs of former agriculture minister Devant Maharaj’s lawsuit over the failure of the Minister of National Security to publish annual reports on wire...
View ArticleCSEC registrar: Half of students failing to get grades 1 to 3
With almost half of the students writing the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations failing to get grades one to three, Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) registrar Glenroy...
View ArticleFixers agree to talks with PSA election committee
One of the four slates contesting the Public Service Association’s (PSA) election has agreed to negotiations with the union’s election committee to resolve alleged irregularities in its list of...
View ArticleNurse dies in Barrackpore crash
It is believed that when Shamilla Singh saw a vehicle careening into her family’s car on Monday she stretched across to cover her six-month-old daughter Karen.It was the last sacrifice Singh made for...
View ArticleHDC: Relief coming for Clifton Towers residents
Residents at the Housing Development Corporation’s (HDC) Clifton Towers in east Port-of-Spain who have been running scared and begging relocations have been assured that the HDC is currently working on...
View ArticleMan escapes court custody to see son
After escaping from the Arima Magistrates’ Court yesterday morning, murder accused Hamilton “Musa” Small went to visit the son he had never seen.According to police, the Rose Drive, Carapo man went to...
View Article$15,000 bail for attorneys on weed charge
Two attorneys arrested and charged with possession of marijuana were granted a total of $15,000 own bail by a Mayaro magistrate.Attorneys Jason Jackson, 36 and Cathy-ann Campaign, 39, of Gould Street,...
View ArticleVicky sprung from prison
In what is being touted as the greatest escape in the history of the country, alleged fraudster Vicky Nirupa Boodram walked out of the Arouca Prison on Monday afternoon and has not been seen...
View ArticleCops probe $8m scam at THA’s Tourism Division
Fraud Squad officers visited the office of the Division of Tourism, Culture and Transportation at Sangster’s Hill, Tobago, yesterday, as they investigated an $8 million wire fraud transfer scam...
View ArticleIt’s a farce—RamdeenPresident’s
Allyson Baksh’s resignation from the Government’s Senate bench was an attempt for the Government to save face following the Petrotrin “fake oil” issue allegedly involving the company owned by Baksh’s...
View ArticleRamdeen asks AG to probe roti police
Roti police.This is the phrase Opposition Senator Gerald Ramdeen used to describe four police officers who have allegedly been “assigned to run customers” from the High Way Roti Shop, after the owner...
View ArticleFather, sons lose robbery appeal
A father from St Joseph, who served as a getaway driver in an armed robbery committed by his two sons, has lost his appeal against his sentence. Delivering a written judgment on Tuesday, Appeal Court...
View ArticleWas ferry bid process tainted? —Devant
Former Works and Transport Minister Devant Maharaj is raising questions as to whether the process for securing a passenger ferry for the seabridge has been tainted by political interference.Maharaj...
View ArticlePetrotrin yet to decide on fake oil reports
Petrotrin’s legal team is still reviewing reports from Kroll and Gaffney, Cline and Associates on oil which was allegedly not supplied by A&V Drilling. More than two weeks after official reports...
View ArticleBATT extends support to flood victims
KEVON FELMINEkevon.felmine@guardian.co.ttEven though it's been over a month since widespread floods brought hardship to thousands of families, the effects are still being felt by many. This is the...
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