Monthly Archives: November 2020
Police Commissioner in Jamaica will not allow violence levels to return
Jamaica’s Police Commissioner Antony Anderson is declaring that the Police Force will not allow a return to the levels of violence seen 3 years ago. This against the background of what he calls a slight increase in violence in St. James, and other … Continue reading
2 more COVID linked deaths in T&T
There are 2 more COVID linked deaths in the country, and the infection tally in Tobago has gone up. The Ministry of Health yesterday said the latest fatalities are an elderly male and female with pre-existing conditions. The total number … Continue reading
Murder in south Trinidad
Ako Wilson was shot and killed by 2 men at Golconda Settlement. It is reported yesterday morning 2 men got out of a vehicle and fired several shots at Mr. Wilson. He was rushed to the San Fernando General Hospital … Continue reading
NCC position that there will be no Virtual Carnival being described as unfortunate
The position by the National Carnival Commission that there will be no Virtual Carnival is said to be unfortunate. Activist Rubadiri Victor says his vision was to have all stakeholders contribute to an event branding Trinidad and Tobago as the … Continue reading
Government’s decision to cancel Carnival is being described as “dictatorial”
Government’s decision to cancel Carnival 2021 is being described as “dictatorial”. Soca singer Darryl ‘Farmer Nappy’ Henry says what is needed is consultation on the possibilities, which can now be created. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley weeks ago said there … Continue reading
Manhunt for escaped prisoner
A manhunt is mounted for escaped prisoner Devon Lewis. The 34-year-old hails from Charuma Village, Biche. A TTPS release says Mr. Lewis who is charged with assault with intent to rob, was being transported to the Valencia Police Post when … Continue reading
Early morning landslide in Tobago
An early morning landslide affects several communities and the flow of traffic along the North Side Road in Tobago. The landslide occurred in the wee hours of this morning at Mount Dillon Hill along the North Side Road. Director of … Continue reading
Heritage Petroleum continues containment and cleanup of oil spill
Heritage Petroleum continues containment and cleanup activities in the aftermath of the oil spill in Woodland. The Environmental Management Authority confirms this. The EMA says Heritage continues to provide daily updates on the progress of their efforts The authority says … Continue reading
Head of Funeral Directors Association says funeral operators must operate within the law
Head of the Funeral Directors Association of Trinidad and Tobago Keith Belgrove says funeral operators must operate within the confines of the law. He says while the owners of Dennie’s Funeral Home are vibrant and enthusiastic, law and order must … Continue reading
Owners of Dennie’s Funeral Home to be questioned by police
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service will soon question Dennie’s Funeral Home after it transported the body of a murder victim in public view on the nation’s roads. The corpse of Che Lewis was seated on a chair on the … Continue reading
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