Monthly Archives: November 2018
Two overnight murders
Two overnight murders in separate situations are engaging the attention of the police.
TSTT launches investigation into rotted pole that fell and fatally injured a man
TSTT launches a probe into death of Ulric John in Rousillac.
Document representing current state of affairs with Petrotrin’s pension plan is dismissed by Petrotrin as false
Yesterday Petrotrin dismissed the memo as false information.
Gunman opens fire at Chicago Hospital killing 3 people
A doctor, a newly graduated pharmacist and a police officer are killed at a Chicago Hospital.
AG says banks could face further risks if Income Tax Amendment Bill 2018 is not passed
The Attorney General says banks in this country could face further risks if international banks are reluctant to conduct business with them because certain legislation is not enforced.
OWTU leads protest at Flavorite
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union leads protest at Flavorite over claims of victimization and unpaid wages.
Petrotrin ordered to pay fine of $4,000
State owned company; Petrotrin is ordered by the Industrial Court to pay a fine of $4,000.
La Horquetta killing engaging the attention of police
The La Horquetta killing of Kern Mitchell is now engaging the attention of police.
Woman nursing serious injuries after Chaguanas man commandeered PTSC bus
Reports that a woman is nursing serious injuries after a 55-year-old Chaguanas man commandeered a PTSC bus.
Decomposing body of a man found behind house in Carapo is identified
The decomposing body of a man found behind a house in Carapo is identified as that of Rodney Nanton.
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