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Rural Development and Local Government Minister Khadijah Ameen says the “blame UNC” excuse no longer holds up when it comes to the state of the Unemployment Relief Programme (URP).
With placards in hand and tears in their eyes, the daughters, relatives and friends of Theodore “Beast” Gunpat walked through Ortoire Village on Monday night, pleading for answers nearly two weeks after the 67-year-old Mayaro man vanished without a trace.
With La Romain couple Samuel Montano and Zaheeda Mohammed still missing, a search and rescue group is appealing to fishermen operating in the Gulf of Paria to remain vigilant.
Former journalist, communications specialist and mental health advocate Charlene Stuart was given her final rites yesterday in a heartfelt, tearful funeral service at the Love and Faith Church World Outreach Ministries in Sophia, Guyana.
Two of Tobago’s political parties say they are actively preparing for the next Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections, as the island’s political landscape continues to shift following the historic 2021 outcome and its aftermath.
Almost a week after two men were arrested in connection with the murder of 22-year-old Trevorn Walker, police have released one suspect and expect to lay charges against the other.
As gunshots rang out on Monday night, a Gasparillo woman huddled inside her home with her two children. Minutes later, she heard that her mentally challenged brother had been murdered in his room.
Former journalist, communications specialist, and mental health advocate Charlene Stuart was given her final rites on Tuesday in a heartfelt, tearful funeral service at the Love and Faith Church World Outreach Ministries in Sophia, Guyana.
Codde Cudjoe, 28, appeared in court on Monday charged with robbery with violence. He was granted bail in the sum of $250,000 with surety.
The Ministry of Agriculture has confirmed that pork remains safe to eat following the detection of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) at a single pig farm in Trinidad.
The Police Service is confirming the discovery and seizure of a quantity of ammunition and military-style clothing during an anti-crime exercise carried out in several locations in Central Trinidad.
Four people have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a business place located along South Central Road in the vicinity of the Dunlop Roundabout, Point Fortin, which occurred at about 10:00 am on Monday.
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