Monthly Archives: March 2018
Steps are being taken to replace defaced ‘No Entry’ sign in San Fernando
The Ministry of Works and Transport says steps are being taken to replace a defaced ‘No Entry’ street sign in San Fernando.
Opposition Senator calls for more autonomy for the Parliament
An Opposition Senator wants more autonomy for the Parliament.
Police constable shot accidentally…warded at hospital
A police constable is warded at hospital after reportedly being shot, accidentally.
Law Association intends to appeal Justice Nadia Kangaloo’s ruling on Chief Justice Ivor Archie
The Law Association intends to appeal the ruling of Justice Nadia Kangaloo.
CJ granted six-month sabbatical
Chief Justice Ivor Archie has been granted a six-month sabbatical.
Pipeline from Pointe-a-Pierre Refinery to Caroni will open around middle of the year
A pipeline from the Pointe-a-Pierre Refinery to Caroni will open around the middle of this year.
Argentina’s government says a referendum on abortion is on the table
Argentina’s Center-Right Government has, for the first time, said it would consider holding a referendum on legalising abortion.
2 men appeared in court for stealing cheese and protein bars…sentenced to 3 months
Two men are sentenced to three months hard labour for stealing cheese and protein-bars.
Freeport man confesses to murder of female relative…says he murdered her after consuming alcohol and cocaine
A Freeport man has reportedly confessed to killing a close female relative.
Tobago Business Community contemplating bringing legal action against the T&T government because of air & sea bridge woes
Chairman of the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Demi-John Cruickshank estimates that Tobago businesses have lost as much as $700 million in the last year as a direct result of ongoing challenges with both the air and sea bridge.
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