Monthly Archives: November 2017
PM promises relief for persons using the Seabridge
Meanwhile the Prime Minister is promising relief for persons who use the Seabridge between Trinidad and Tobago.
PM tells BP bring your platform blueprints and come
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley extends an open invitation to BP, while in the same breath reaffirming government’s commitment to increasing royalties on the sector.
Autopsy to be done on Paul Joseph who collapsed and died on the PBR
An autopsy is expected today on the body of Paul Joseph.
Chaos at Piarco Airport as immigration workers stage sickout
Chaos at the Piarco International Airport, as immigration workers stage a sickout.
Call for Housing Minister Randall Mitchell to resign
There is call for Housing Minister Randall Mitchel is told to demit office with immediate effect.
El Socorro shooting leaves one man dead
Shooting in El Socorro leaves one man dead and another in serious condition.
Manhunt launched for man who shot at police officer in central
A manhunt is launched for a man who shot at a police officer in central Trinidad.
AG tells prison officers laws to protect them already exist
The Attorney General tells prison officers there are laws which exist aimed at protecting them.
2 Martial Arts instructors accused of sexually assaulting 12 year old student
Police have charged two martial arts instructors with sexually assaulting one of their students.
Prisons Commissioner; officers under attack
Ahead of talks between the Prison Officers Association and the National Security Minister today, Acting Commissioner of Prisons is confirming criminals are targeting his officers.
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