Monthly Archives: November 2020
A new face for the capital city
A new face is being planned for the capital city. Government yesterday revealed plans for yet another initiative aimed at fixing the wrongs in Port of Spain. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says this is part of the revitalization of … Continue reading
Burnt remains of a man found in a car in St. Joseph
The charred remains of a man are discovered in a burnt car in St. Joseph. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released. Reports say the find was made near the WASA pump station at Farm Road in … Continue reading
Government’s decision to cut GATE and scholarship funding is not sitting well with a former Education Minister
Former Education Minister Dr. Tim Gopiesingh has described as diabolical the government’s decision to significantly reduce the number of scholarships awarded annually. Dr. Gopiesingh sees gate cutbacks as dangerous and a slap in the face of the education system. He said … Continue reading
82-year-old woman found dead at Arima home
An 82-year-old woman is found dead at a home in Arima. The deceased is identified as Prisca Lewis. She was from Cleaver Road, Arima. She was found dead at the Home For The Elderly along Zirton Circular, Bon Air West, … Continue reading
Only 2 in the race to lead UNC
There will be 2 contenders for the race to lead the opposition United National Congress. They are incumbent, Kamla Persad Bissessar and former Minister Vasant Bharath. Yesterday was Nomination Day. Three names had initially surfaced, Mrs. Persad Bissessar, Mr. Bharath … Continue reading
Police search for suspects involved in murder of father and son
The murder of father and son, Adlay and Che Lewis is now being investigated. Police were up to last evening searching for the gunmen who killed the 2 at their Diego Martin home last Saturday night. Reports are saying gunmen … Continue reading
CoP pays visit to Maracas Bay issuing warnings…not tickets
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith pays a visit to Maracas Bay issuing warnings but no tickets for persons who may have been flouting COVID restrictions. Commissioner Griffith says what he saw during his visit yesterday was encouraging. Over the weekend police officers issued … Continue reading
Defense Force sends DSS founder Kerron Clarke on vacation leave, with immediate effect
Soldier and founder of the Drugs Sou Sou, Kerrom Clarke has been sent on vacation leave, with immediate effect. The instruction came from the Defense Force and was given as investigations into the operations of DSS continue. In a statement … Continue reading
United Public Officers warns of political interference in upcoming PSA Election
The United Public Officers warns of political interference in the run up to the Public Services Association Elections. Presidential candidate Oral Saunders says he has received intelligence of the intention by current President Watson Duke. Speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday … Continue reading
2-year-old boy injured during Divali celebrations
A 2-year-old boy has been injured during fireworks celebrating Divali. The boy was up to yesterday warded at hospital. Police were told that at about 7.45pm last Saturday, the child was in the yard with his six-year-old brother lighting deyas, … Continue reading
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