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The body of former president Professor George Maxwell Richards will be cremated after a State funeral next Wednesday— January 17—at the National Academy for the Performing Arts in Port-of-Spain and...
View ArticleRaj moves to stop Supersad from performing
Chutney singer Kenneth Supersad can land himself in legal problems if he performs his popular hit De Raj Story at the Chutney Soca Monarch semifinals at Liv Nightclub in San Fernando on Saturday.The...
View ArticleMax to be cremated
The body of former president Professor George Maxwell Richards will be cremated after a State funeral next Wednesday— January 17—at the National Academy for the Performing Arts in Port-of-Spain and...
View ArticleSoldier in court for Soriah’s murder
A soldier charged with the murder of his almost 23-month-old daughter appeared before a Sangre Grande Magistrate yesterday.Lance Corporal Kerros Martin, 29, of Jacelon Trace, Vega de Oropouche was...
View ArticleSiesmologist: Learn from Honduras quake
Seismologist Dr Joan Latchman of the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre has warned that the Eastern Caribbean was ripe to deliver its largest magnitude earthquake.Latchman gave the...
View ArticleLawyer: Police service failed to institute threat assessment
A lawyer for Dillian Johnson, the man at the centre of controversy involving embattled Chief Justice Ivor Archie, has claimed that he has received political asylum from the United Kingdom (UK).Attorney...
View ArticleKamla wants to revisit Anti-Gang Bill
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says Parliament should not wait until the end of September to revisit Anti-Gang legislation which failed to get the support of her party in December.In a letter...
View ArticleGovt agrees to meet Opposition on legislation
The Government yesterday agreed to meet with Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar on two critical pieces of legislation— the failed Anti-Gang Bill and the Anti-Terrorism Bill to fight the criminal...
View ArticleCouple held after foetus found at Bird Sanctuary
A young couple is assisting police with their investigations after a foetus was found near the Caroni Bird Sanctuary yesterday afternoon.According to police, the man and woman were reporting an...
View ArticleSupersad goes ahead with Raj at Chutney Monarch
Chutney soca artiste and comedian Kenneth Supersad intends to perform his hit “De Raj Story” at tomorrow’s Chutney Soca Monarch semifinals despite a legal threat from the man, who claims that his viral...
View ArticlePetrotrin chairman: Union, company must work together
Chairman of State-owned Petrotrin Wilfred Espinet says the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union must understand that the union and the company need to work together to ensure that the cash-strapped company...
View ArticleA passionate patriot, respected academic
The former president Professor George Maxwell Richards is being described as “a talented professional, a vibrant and respected academic, a passionate patriot, a dedicated and committed family man, and...
View ArticleMouttet to head five-man Implementation Committee
Prominent businessman Christian Mouttet was yesterday appointed as head of a five-man Implementation Committee whose task will be to assess businesses that are interested in large and medium scale...
View ArticlePort workers protestsecret cameras at work
Incensed after finding hidden cameras in a workstation of the Point Lisas port, workers yesterday downed tools saying they will not function in an environment where there is an invasion of...
View ArticleSearch for missingPenal teenager
The relatives of a 15-year-old girl are asking the public to assist them in finding her. Abby Ramsaroop was last seen on January 6, in the Penal area.According to a post on the Missing Persons Trinidad...
View ArticleFake oil reports sent to DPP’s office—Khan
Energy Minister Franklin Khan said yesterday that the reports coming out of two independent investigations into A&V Oil and Gas Ltd have been referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions for...
View Article$120m for new Tobago ferry—Imbert
The Government has spent US$17.4 million (TT$120m) in acquiring an Asian vessel to service the inter-island ferry service.Finance Minister Colm Imbert made the announcement in Parliament yesterday as...
View ArticleNo financier in boat deal
Government sources yesterday shut down Opposition claims that a PNM financier was involved in the procurement of the new ferry for the domestic route.Reliable sources told the T&T Guardian that the...
View ArticleMurdered teen’s friends traumatised
Three students of the Morvant/Laventille Secondary School who survived last Monday’s deadly attack in which their schoolmate Joshua Andrew was killed are said to be deeply traumatised and have...
View ArticleNow wife threatens to sue Raj
The controversy surrounding the Raj soca chutney song by Kenneth Supersad has taken another twist. The estranged wife of a man called Raj who was the focus of a widely circulated social media video a...
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