Monthly Archives: November 2018
Poor infrastructure being blamed for collapsed ceiling at Victoria Hospital (St. Lucia)
Poor infrastructure is being blamed for the collapse of a ceiling at Victoria Hospital over the weekend.
Prison convict dead at Maximum Security Prison
Prison convict Norbert Williams is dead.
Death of Joseph Mitchell engaging attention of police
The death of Joseph Mitchell is engaging the attention of police.
3 Venezuelan men charged with possession of guns and ammunition are refused bail
Three young Venezuelan men charged with possession of a gun and 351 rounds of ammunition are refused bail.
CARDI workers express frustration over failed salary negotiations
Workers attached to the Caribbean Agricultural Development Institute express frustration over failed salary negotiations.
Coastguardsman killed in early morning accident
A coastguardsman is killed in an early morning accident.
Republic Financial Holdings Ltd records a $1.32 billion profit
Republic Financial Holdings Ltd recorded a $1.32 billion profit for the year ended September 30, 2018.
TTUTA says yes to expulsion for students who display criminal behaviour at school
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association says yes to expulsion for students who display criminal behaviour at school.
Police Association says public ridicule could have contributed to murder suicide involving 2 officers
The Police Association says public ridicule and humiliation could have contributed to the murder suicide involving two police officers.
Police believe gang violence to be the cause of 2 murders in east Trinidad
Police believe gang violence is behind the murders of Kerwin Williams and Enrique Lochin in east Trinidad.
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