Monthly Archives: April 2017
Woman and children found dead in river following Australia floods
A mother and her two children have drowned after their car plunged into floodwaters in Australia.
Mexico police probe armed robbery of German tourists
Mexican police are investigating after a group of 25 German tourists and three Mexicans were robbed by armed men.
Jamaica lifts Brazil corned beef ban
Agriculture and Commerce Minister Karl Samuda says the temporary ban on the import and sale of corned beef from Brazil has been lifted with immediate effect.
Government assures Galacia would be up and running for Easter
Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan assures the Superfast Galacia would be operational over the Easter holidays.
Franklyn Khan back to work 3 months after by-pass surgery
Energy Minister Franklyn Khan is back to work and he says it is by the grace of God.
Dismembered body found in outhouse at Reform Village
The dismembered body of a man is discovered was found in Reform Village, near Gasparillo.
Lopinot residents protest over lack of water in the area
Lopinot residents protest over a lack of water in the area.
2 men shot dead in east Port-of-Spain identified…probe continues into killing of 19-year-old Kadeem Richardson
The two men shot dead in east Port of Spain are identified.
Ministry of Health refutes reports that work has stopped at the Point Fortin hospital
The Ministry of Health refutes reports that work has stopped on the Point Fortin hospital.
Maxie Cuffie describes Trinidad-born British journalist Darcus Howe as an outspoken voice for his homeland
The Minister of Communication is describing the late Trinidad-born British journalist Darcus Howe as a solitary, but outspoken voice for his homeland and the wider West Indian community.
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