Monthly Archives: November 2018
French MPs vote to outlaw corporal punishment of children
French MPs have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a bill that would ban parents from smacking their children.
Republic Bank Managing Director says company’s purchase of Scotia Caribbean is legal and subject to regulations
Republic Bank Managing Director Nigel Baptiste seeks to allay concerns following the companys purchase of Scotia Caribbean.
Republic Bank confirms Petrotrin retirees would begin to receive pension payments
Confirmation from the Managing Director of Republic Bank that Petrotrin retirees will begin recieving pension payments this weekend.
Tobago police looking for man accused of buggering 15-year-old boy
Tobago police are searching for a man accused of buggering a 15-year-old boy.
Maria Dass extracted without injury
Extracted without injury, abducted UWI staff member Maria Dass is now safe after being rescued by police.
Plainclothes officer foils attempted robbery at supermarket
A plainclothes police officer foils an attempted robbery at a supermarket in Cunupia.
Bristow reports drop in T&T operating revenue
Bristow Group, a Houston, Texas-based aviation services provider to major oil and gas operators in Trinidad and Tobago,
US court sentenced former head of Venezuela’s Treasury to 10 years in prison
A court in the United States has sentenced the former head of Venezuela’s Treasury, Alejandro Andrade, to 10 years in prison for money laundering.
Father tells killers his son is not home so they kill him
The killing of Winston Luke takes the murder toll to 477.
Police shoot and kill man in central…he is yet to be identified
The man shot dead by police in central is yet to be identified.
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