Monthly Archives: March 2022
El Salvador’s parliament approves SOE after 62 murders in a 24 hr period
El Salvador’s Parliament has approved a State Of Emergency after the Central American country recorded dozens of gang-related murders in a single day. Police said there had been 62 murders on Saturday, making it the most violent 24-hour period since … Continue reading
2 fatal vehicular accidents over the weekend
A Special Reserve Police Constable is the 24th fatal accident victim so far this year. He was killed in an accident in Cumuto. Kareem Charles was attached to the Traffic and Highway Patrol Unit in Barataria. He was driving his … Continue reading
No new hirings at the THA
Confirmation today that no new staff has been hired in the Office of the Deputy Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly. Responding to a question from Minority Councillor Petal Daniel Benoit during last Thursday’s Plenary Sitting, Chief Secretary … Continue reading
Police investigate killing of bandit in Princes Town
Police are investigating the killing of a bandit in Princes Town. It is reported that an off duty police officer was at the car park of a bar along Cemetery Street off Lothians Road in Princes Town, when 2 men … Continue reading
Man killed in drive-by shooting in Moruga
Forty-four-year-old Mason Karlun Roberts is killed in a drive by shooting in Moruga. The incident took place at Saunders Trace, St Mary’s Village, Moruga, last Saturday. Reports say Mr. Roberts was in the yard of his home when a black … Continue reading
Prime Minister refuses to be drawn in by Guyana’s Vice-President
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley refuses a tit for tat with Vice President of Guyana Bharat Jagdeo. Last week, Mr. Jagdeo painted a not so good picture of Trinidad and Tobago’s economy. Many here have condemned Mr. Jagdeo’s assessment. At … Continue reading
A day at the beach turns fatal
There are reports that a Customs and Excise Officer has drowned. Police are yet to release all the details but has given the identity of the deceased as Wayne Wilson. The incident is said to have occurred at Mayaro at … Continue reading
House full of unsupervised children given sleeping pills by another child in Virginia
A house full of unsupervised children in Virginia were given sleeping pills by another child, causing them to be hospitalised. WTVR-TV reports that Hopewell Police were called to a home on south 16th Street around 5:30 yesterday afternoon, where they … Continue reading
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge likely to be greeted with a protest as they arrive in the Bahamas today
Protest is likely to greet Prince William and his wife Kate when they arrive in the Bahamas today. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been visiting some Caribbean countries as part of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. The royal couple … Continue reading
PM signals government’s intention to reopen economy
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has signaled his government’s intension to open up the economy, which has been plagued by COVID-19 restrictions. At a political meeting on Tuesday night Dr. Rowley said now that the scaled down Carnival celebrations are … Continue reading
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