Monthly Archives: January 2018
All flags to be flown at half-mast following death of former President George Maxwell Richards
All flags are to be flown at half-mast in Trinidad and Tobago, following the death of former President George Maxwell Richards.
Guyana Revenue Authority to provide incentives to whistleblowers
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) will be providing incentives to whistleblowers who can help them prosecute individuals who rob the nation of billions in yearly revenue.
UNC says yes to presidential nominee Madame Justice Paula Mae Weekes
The opposition United National Congress supports government’s nominee for president, madame Justice Paula Mae Weekes.
2 students among three killed in Morvant
Students and teachers of the Morvant Laventille Secondary School are plunged into mourning, following the deaths of two male students.
PM says cutting spending further would create more problems
The Prime Minister says to cut spending further would create more problems for the country.
National Office of Disaster Services in Antigua robbed…relief supplies for sister isle Barbuda stolen
A supervisor is one of two employees of the National Office of Disaster Services in Antigua implicated in the theft of items from the organisation’s storeroom.
Winter storm in US forces CAL to cancel flights
The winter storm in the United States forces the delay of several flights.
Body of a man found in Petersfield, Chaguanas
Another murder is recorded, this time in central Trinidad.
Madame Justice Paula Mae Weekes is Govt’s nominee for President
The government has nominated Madame Justice Paula Mae Weekes as its choice for head of state.
Prisoner re-captured minutes after escaping POS jail
Quick action by police has led to the recapture of an inmate who escaped from the Port Of Spain Prison.
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