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Large pathway created by heavy machinery cut the Turtle Beach into two parts.
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The Environmental Management Agency is seeking information about exactly who is responsible for destroying a turtle nesting site at Turtle Beach. Its CEO has asked Tobagonians to come forward with information.
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British tourist Peter Smith
British tourist Peter Smith, who was attacked by a shark last Friday, has left Tobago and is now in Miami for additional medical care. He was transported via a medical evacuation.
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Attorney Anand Ramlogan, SC
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The North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) has been hit with another pre-action protocol letter over the death of a baby who was admitted to the Mt Hope Women’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh responds to a question during yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
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The Dental Council of Trinidad and Tobago is urging Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh to follow through on his promise and present a motion in Parliament to amend the Dental Profession Act.
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Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds responds to a question during yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
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It is premature to make any links to criminal conduct, or to say if any other Strategic Services Agency (SSA) employees will be terminated, since the review into the issues at the agency is ongoing, says National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.
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Police officers arrest three men accused of fraud at HDC in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Three people have been arrested for attempting to defraud two businessmen by pretending to be employees of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC).
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Independent Senator Dr Paul Richards
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Independent Senator Paul Richards says T&T cannot survive a blow to the credibility of its election process.
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Peter Burnett, left, is assisted by his friends to load furniture onto a truck at the HDC apartment he and his family were evicted from at Cypress Hills, Union Hall, San Fernando, yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Anxious after witnessing Housing Development Corporation (HDC) crews removing their neighbours’ belongings from their apartments, Roxanne Garcia and Peter Burnett packed their belongings and left their Cypress Hills, San Fernando home yesterday to avoid a spectacle.
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Police are investigating another incident where its tactical wear has fallen into the hands of criminals.
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Beetham Gardens resident Kenneth Lawrence speaks about how sick he feels as he lives next to the river filled of sewage , in Beetham Gardens, yesterday.
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Beetham Gardens residents are complaining about a persistent stench in their community which is emanating from a leaking wastewater line.
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FILE: United National Congress general secretary Peter Kanhai leads party members out of the Election and Boundaries Commission’s Port-of-Spain office after a meeting in April 2019. In the background are Davendranath Tancoo, Saddam Hosein, Wade Mark, Bhoe Tewarie, Khadijah Ameen and Gerald Ramdeen.
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The Opposition United National Congress is scheduled to meet with senior officials of the Elections and Boundaries Commission today.
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Under the watchful eyes of members of the T&T Police Service scores of pupils of the Guayaguayare Secondary School held a peaceful protest on Monday morning against violence.
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