Monthly Archives: September 2018
A call for government to provide housing for members of the LGBT community after survey
The coalition advocating for inclusion and sexual orientation is calling on government to provide housing for members of the LGBT community in Trinidad and Tobago. President Collin Robinson was responding to a recently conducted survey on same sex relations. … Continue reading
Airports Authority’s decision to suspend 5 security officers not sitting well with Estate Police Association
The Airports Authority is being told its decision to suspend five of its security officers are not being viewed kindly by the Estate Police Association.
OWTU not surprised by announcement that over 3,000 Petrotrin workers face termination…far more than initially announced
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union says it is not surprised by the announcement that over 3000 Petrotrin workers facing termination.
Opposition Leader condemned by Hindu Women’s Organisation for “Oreo” comment
The “Oreo” comment by the Opposition Leader is condemned by the Hindu Women’s Organisation.
Police investigating death of 9-year-old in Manzanilla
Police are now investigating the death of 9-year-old Shalma Motilal, who, along with his 8-year-old brother Narad, was found unresponsive at his Manzanilla home.
Works and Transport Minister blames flooding in Cedros on clogged drains & indiscriminate dumping
The Works and Transport Minister blames flooding in Cedros on indiscriminate dumping and clogged drains.
Judge in Andorra charges 29 Venezuelans with corruption…2 former Deputy Ministers among them
A judge in Andorra has charged 29 Venezuelans with corruption – among them two former Deputy Ministers.
Cunupia man charged with murder of 21-year-old woman of Edinburgh 500
A Cunupia man is charged with the murder of Reeshma Mahadeo.
Pollonais says she had no reason to believe bandits targeted her…CoP says plain clothed officers must produce ID
Kidnap victim, Natalie Pollonais says she had no reason to believe she was being targetted by bandits who snatched her and demanded a 300,000 U.S. dollar ransome.
Opposition Leader not yet apologising for “Oreo” statement
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar not yet apologising for her Oreo statement about Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley.
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