Monthly Archives: October 2015
Registration for local gov’t by-elections opens today
Registration for the local government by-elections in two corporations opens tomorrow.
Saint Lucia to host Caribbean Museums Conference
The opening of the Museum Association of the Caribbean (MAC) Saint Lucia Conference and Annual General Meeting will take place at the Prime Minister’s residence on Wednesday October 14, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.
Jamaican Marlon James wins Man Booker Prize
Jamaican author Marlon James has won the Man Booker Prize for his novel inspired by the attempted assassination of Bob Marley in the 1970s.
Teen sex workers rescued by FBI in pan-US operation
The FBI has broken up several sex trafficking rings across the US, uncovering more than 100 sexually exploited teenagers in a nationwide operation.
Pope Francis makes surprise public apology for recent scandals
Pope Francis has made a surprise public apology for recent scandals “either in Rome or in the Vatican”.
BREAKING: WASA’s Doodnath Bhola is dead
Water and Sewerage Authority is again plunged into mourning following the untimely passing of its Director, Customer Care, Doodnath Bhola.
Police officer killed in vehicular accident in Tobago
Police are probing the circumstances surrounding the accident that claimed the life of one of their colleagues in Tobago.
MATT: new format of the weekly Post-Cabinet news conference?
The Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago is concerned over what it sees as a new format of the weekly Post-Cabinet news conference adopted by the new People’s National Movement administration.
Man chopped to death at Granville beach
A man is chopped to death in south Trinidad.
Government hints the resumption of hangings
Attorney General Faris Al Rawi is hinting at the resumption of hangings.
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