Monthly Archives: October 2018
Police arrest 2 men after allegedly robbing a man in Curepe
Police nab two men shortly after they allegedly rob a man in Curepe.
$95,000 bail for sex offender
$95,000 bail for a 46-year-old labourer charged with sexually penetrating a teenage girl.
Those responsible for fight at St. James Medical will be prosecuted
An assurance from the North West Regional Health Authority, that those responsible for the fight at the St. James Medical Complex will be prosecuted.
La Brea Dry Docking Facility to create employment to the community
The planned La Brea Dry Docking Facility could bring hope to the low-income community and create employment.
OWTU goes to court today
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union goes to court today, hoping to stop the government from terminating the services of Petrotrin employees.
Superintendent of Prisons dead after being shot outside his Arima home
Superintendent of Prisons Wayne Jackson is dead after he was shot outside his Malabar Road, Arima home.
Imbert says it would be a wicked act if taxi drivers increase fares
The Finance Minister says it would be a wicked act, if taxi drivers increase their fares due to the hike in the price of super gasolene.
Finance Minister describes Ken “Professor” Philmore’s death as tragic
Minister of Finance Colm Imbert describes Ken “Professor” Philmore’s death as a tragic loss for the country.
Body cameras and laptops proposal sitting well with Police Social and Welfare Association
The proposal of body cameras and laptops for all is sitting well with the Police Social and Welfare Association.
Used Car Dealers Association accuses government of creating a monopoly in sector
The Used Car Dealers Association says government is creating a monopoly in the sector.
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