Less than five weeks after he was fined $1,500 for breaching the curfew, Moosai Patrick found himself before the court for the same offence yesterday.
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Minister of Trade and Industry has announced Government’s intention to transform the fashion industry, following the recent triumph of local designer Anya Ayoung-Chee.
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T&T is the only country which allows government to interfere with the business of the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), says Works and Infrastructure Min
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A medical practitioner is reported to have committed suicide yesterday morning by setting himself on fire at his home in Valsayn.
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Police yesterday discovered the head belonging to a body which was found in Blanchisseuse on Wednesday.
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A Cocoyea teenager who bit a schoolmate on the face in a fight was yesterday put on one year’s probation and ordered to do 100 hours of community service.
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Rev Dr Knolly Clarke says leadership in Trinidad and Tobago has been turned into public relations.
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Director of the Public Affairs Unit of the Police Service, Sharon Lee Assang, says crime has been the lowest in the past month than any month in the past 20 years.
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A vintage Calypso competition will take over Tobago’s Pembroke Heritage Park today as part of Tobago History Month celebrations.
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President George Maxwell Richards is appealing to the nation’s schoolchildren not to drop out of school because their future depends on it.
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