Monthly Archives: May 2017
Bahamas police investigating body of Haitian man found on a beach on the island
Police in the Bahamas are investigating circumstances surrounding the death of a Haitian man, whose body was found on a beach on the island of Eleuthera.
Frustrated Morvant residents block 2 major thoroughfares into Port of Spain calling on government for help
Frustrated Morvant residents set fire to debris calling on government for help.
JLSC and Ivor Archie urged to allow Marcia Ayers-Caesar to continue as a High Court Judge
Chief Justice Ivor Archie and the Judicial and Legal Service Commission are being urged to allow Marcia Ayers-Caesar to continue as a High Court Judge.
Watson Duke is denying reports about Air Traffic Controllers planned “sick out”
The Public Services Association is denying a newspaper report which says Air Traffic Controllers have been planning a sick out.
Community leader shot dead in Arima
A man described as a community leader has been shot dead in Arima.
Santa Rosa First Peoples Community get one-off holiday
The Santa Rosa First Peoples Community is rejoicing at the news.
Education Minister says he intends to look into claims of leaked CXC papers
Education Minister Anthony Garcia says he intends to look into claims of a leak of CXC papers.
Reports of clash between Beetham residents and officers working at Beetham Highway project
Reports of a clash between police officers working at the Beetham Highway project and residents.
Mexican fireworks explosion kills 14 people
Mexican officials say 14 people have been killed after a store of fireworks exploded in a village in Puebla State.
T&T Food Import Bill reduced by TT$1 billion in last 18 months
Trinidad and Tobago’s Food Import Bill has been reduced by TT$1 billion in the last 18 months.
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