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Several unsuccessful candidates from last weekend’s People’s National Movement (PNM) internal election, including Roger Boynes, Sanjiv Boodhu and Port-of-Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne, will be attending the party’s convention this Sunday.
The PNM Tobago Council has wasted no time getting battle-ready for the next Tobago House of Assembly election—screening 17 nominees and confirming seven candidates in one night.
Concerned Parents Movement president Clarence Mendoza is calling for changes to how schools respond to student violence, including mandatory drug testing and psychosocial evaluations for suspended students.
Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath wants San Fernando TML Primary School’s zero-indiscipline record to be used as an example and has pledged to create safer, more disciplined schools across the country during his tenure.
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has warned primary school students that getting into trouble at a young age can have lasting consequences on their future, including missed job opportunities, difficulty pursuing higher education, and trouble travelling abroad.
As the aviation world mourns the lives lost in the tragic Air India crash on June 12, one Trinidadian aviator is remembering the pilot at the controls not just as a colleague, but as a dear friend and kindred spirit in the sky.
An investigation is underway into the death of retired police inspector Karen Bruce, who passed away following a suspected surgical mishap at the San Fernando General Hospital on Tuesday.
A 32-year-old Chaguanas woman was tricked out of $5,500 in cash as she tried to “get in” on an alleged drinks deal.
Bandits broke into an apartment complex in Belmont and made off with several pieces of household furniture including beds and couches, as the owner was away for two weeks.
Police say two men walked onto the Chanka Trace compound around 10.30 pm and tied up the security guard on duty.The men then walked behind the building to the loading bay, where they ordered four workers to lie on the ground. They then tied up those workers.
Days after police released one of two suspects held in connection with the attempted murder of a prison officer, the second suspect has died.
A 25-year-old man died on Wednesday morning, after falling from a collapsing scaffolding while working in a warehouse on Akaloo Trace, Charlieville, Chaguanas.
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