Monthly Archives: May 2016
PM hoping members of independent benches would support amendments to the SSA
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley is hoping members of the independent benches will support the amendments to the Strategic Services Agency bill.
24-year-old murder victim describes attackers before she died
A bleeding 24-year-old Narissa Goora is said to have described one of her attackers to relatives hours before she died.
Over 1300 cases of child abuse reported to the Children’s Authority
In Trinidad and Tobago there have been over 13 hundred cases of child abuse reported to the Children’s Authority.
7 People charged for exceeding 80-kilometer speed limit
7 people are fined $1,000.00 each after being charged with exceeding the 80-kilometer speed limit. The motorists were indicted under Section 62:1 of the Motor Vehicle Road Traffic Act. The seven were pulled over during exercises conducted by the Traffic … Continue reading
17-year-old Amy Babwah wife of 35-year-old Selwyn John who was murdered at his Marabella home says she had to hide behind a wardrobe when gunmen stormed their house
17-year-old Amy Babwah says she hid her seven-month-old baby behind a wardrobe while in the living room of her house gunmen pumped bullets into her husband.
State owes on rentals of buildings costing close to 1 hundred million
Rentals costing close to one hundred million dollars for buildings the state never occupied.
Scientist have near perfect picture of genetic events that cause breast cancer
Scientists say they now have a near-perfect picture of the genetic events that cause breast cancer.
TTOC puts to rest controversy over who should represent T&T at Rio games in the field of gymnastics
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee has put to rest the controversy on who should represent this country at the Rio games in the field of gymnastics.
AG admits the issue of decriminalizing marijuana was not discussed at the Cabinet level
Attorney General Faris Al Rawi admits the issue of decriminalizing marijuana was never discussed at the Cabinet level.
Jamaican police are following strong leads in the murder of two American missionaries in St. Mary
The Police High Command in Jamaica says it is following strong leads in the murder of two American missionaries in St. Mary.
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