Monthly Archives: November 2018
Former Minister of Finance says T&T cannot disregard “China factor”
A former Minister of Finance Wendell Mottley says Trinidad and Tobago cannot disregard the “China factor”
Police officer robbed of $10,000, reports say he won it at a bar
A police officer has been robbed of ten thousand dollars after he was beaten while on his way home from a bar at Aranquez Road.
Third person appears in court charged with CoP threat
A third person has appeared in court charged with threatening the life of Police Commissioner Gary Griffith.
US Border Officers through tear gas at migrants when they attempted to storm US border
Mexico will deport up to 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border.
Supporters head to China to support Miss World T&T, Ysabel Bisnath
A group of 18 supporters, relatives and pageant officials will leave this week for Sanya, China where this year’s Miss World competition is being held.
US Coast Guard rescue 6 Jamaicans adrift about 76 miles from Haiti
The United States Coast Guard says its crew members have rescued six Jamaican nationals adrift about 76 miles southwest of Tortuga, Haiti.
Another legendary Calypsonian has passed
The Calypso community is again plunged into mourning.
2 persons to appear in court charged with possession of Scarlet Ibis carcasses
Two people are expected to appear in court today charged with possession of five Scarlet Ibis carcasses.
5 men and 4 Venezuelan women held in latest drug bust in Valsayn
A drug bust at a house in north Valsayn nets 600 kilograms of marijuana and nine suspects.
Government bans “scratch bombs”
Government has banned the importation of “scratch bombs”.
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