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From as early as 2 am yesterday, people began lining up outside the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) in Port-of-Spain for free medical services provided by the US Navy hospital ship, USNS Comfort.
The Public Services Association (PSA) has threatened to take the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) to the Industrial Court over what it describes as a “clear and direct violation” of the registered collective agreement governing promotions and acting appointments.
The controversial statue of Christopher Columbus, a monument which has stood in the capital city since 1881, has now been removed.
Forty-seven-year-old Tara Lochansingh, who died saving her granddaughter’s life, was remembered as a hero and an angel during her funeral service yesterday.
A Laventille family, still reeling from the murder of an 11-year-old family member last year, saw their kitchen destroyed when a chennette tree fell on their home yesterday morning.
A Caroni man who withdrew $17,500 cash from the bank and placed it in his car, was robbed after he stopped to purchase items at the side of the road on the way home.
A Piarco couple was robbed of $60,000 in cash on Wednesday, as they conducted roti sales out of their house in St Helena Village.
Marjorie Harry Orr died from blunt-force injuries sustained in a crash that sent her car plunging into the Richmond River, Tobago last Saturday.
Venezuela’s Justice Minister Diosdado Cabello has once again verbally attacked T&T’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar in his latest allegations of attempts to destabilise Venezuela’s Government.
Despite it being deadline day for the US to impose its 15% reciprocal tariff on a range of goods imported from Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar seeks to assure the nation that the Government is exploring three options, one being continued dialogue with the United States.
Crime was allowed to spiral out of control in Trinidad and Tobago over the past decade, declared Public Utilities Minister and Couva South MP Barry Padarath, as he defended the Government’s push for Stand Your Ground legislation.
Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro says the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is open to working with the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) to investigate any cases of wrongful police shootings.
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