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Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath has announced that the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has been granted a one-year moratorium by the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), temporarily averting a potential $35 million annual fine for non-compliance at the Beetham Wastewater Treatment Plant.
What relatives initially believed was a natural death has turned into a murder investigation, following the results of an autopsy of 75-year-old Nardeo Bachan conducted last week.
Port-of-Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne’s announcement that part of Oxford Street will be renamed after renowned Black Power civil rights leader Kwame Ture (born Stokely Carmichael) is a change in tune for the People’s National Movement (PNM).
Police officers assigned to the Special Victims Department at the North-Central and Northern Divisions say they have noticed an increase in the number of men coming forward to report domestic violence.
After a High Court judge ruled that it was reasonable for attorneys visiting men held at Teteron Barracks to have their eyes covered, the attorneys revealed that their clients have bags placed over their heads before legal meetings.
Tears flowed on the banks of the Matura River yesterday morning as coast guard divers recovered the body of Tara Lochansingh, who drowned on Emancipation Day.
Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath has announced that the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has been granted a one-year moratorium by the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), temporarily avoiding a potential $35 million annual fine for non-compliance at the Beetham Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics poured into a vast field on Rome’s outskirts Saturday for the weekend highlight of the Vatican’s 2025 Holy Year: an evening vigil, outdoor slumber party and morning Mass celebrated by Pope Leo XIV that marks his first big encounter with the next generation of Catholics.
Officers of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service conducting a Cannabis Eradication Operation between 6 am and 8 am on Thursday in Moriah, Tobago, discovered and destroyed an estimated $125,000 worth of cannabis.
An unemployed Laventille man was murdered on Friday night in a suspected gang related shooting.
The Hunters Search and Rescue Team posted news of the discovery on its Facebook page, saying the Coast Guard divers had retrieved the body.
Israeli forces opened fire near two aid distribution sites run by the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation as crowds of hungry Palestinians again sought food, killing at least 10 people, witnesses and health workers said Saturday — a day after U.S. officials visited a GHF site and the U.S. ambassador called the troubled system “an incredible feat.”
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