Monthly Archives: August 2018
CoP of the St. Christopher & Nevis Police Force is outraged following murder of officer
Police Commissioner Ian Queeley expresses outrage following the murder of a member of The Royal St. Christopher & Nevis Police Force.
Brazil deploys troops after Venezuelan migrant camps were attacked
Brazil is sending troops and extra police to the border town of Pacaraima where Venezuelan migrant camps were attacked and set ablaze.
NIF bond hailed as a tremendous success
The National Investment Fund bond issue is hailed as a tremendous success with a final tally for bond applications at $7.3 billion.
2 police officers found illegally benefitting from food card program
Two police officers are found to be illegally benefitting from the food card program.
Investigations continue into shooting death of 56-year-old man shot near Scotia bank San Juan
Investigations continue into the death of Cecil Cravador.
MET office warns of more bad weather today
Trinidad and Tobago is being told to expect more bad weather today and in the coming hours.
82-year-old woman killed in an accident in Chaguanas
An elderly woman has been killed in an accident in Chaguanas.
Law Association given all clear to probe into allegations against Chief Justice Ivor Archie
Chief Justice Ivor Archie accepts the ruling of the Privy Council, which gives the all clear to the Law Association to continue its probe into allegations against him.
46-year-old fisherman rescued by police after abduction
46-year-old La Brea fisherman Kenny Soogrim has been rescued by police.
UNC reps denying any involvement in attack on government MP
Representatives of the United National Congress are denying any involvement in the attack on government MP, Fitzgerald Hinds during his visit to flood stricken Beetham Gardens.
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