Monthly Archives: November 2022
Belmont man goes home after 2 years on remand for murder
A Belmont man has been freed on a charge of murder. Anton Beckles spent the last 2 years in remand charged with the shooting death of his neighbour Michael Sheldon john in July 2020. Forty-seven-year-old Mr. John was shot dead … Continue reading
Appeal to Ministry of Works and Transport to assist residents of Cocorite
An appeal to the Ministry of Works and Transport to assist residents of Seascape Apartments in Cocorite who have been rendered homeless following a landslide. Reports say residents of the 3-storey structure had to run out of their homes as … Continue reading
Local Government and Works ministers are targeted by flooding victims in Bamboo #2
Bamboo #2 residents give the Local Government and Works Ministers a difficult time during a visit to flood stricken parts of the community. Many blamed the floods on government neglect and some contractors. Angry residents jeered Ministers Faris Al Rawi … Continue reading
Police Social and Welfare Association is taking government’s 4% wage increase offer to the Industrial Court
The Police Social and Welfare Association is taking government’s 4% wage increase offer to the Industrial Court. President Inspector Gideon Dickson maintains his members are flatly refusing the offer placed on the table by the Chief Personnel Officer. He says … Continue reading
Warner says US authorities out to get him
Former top FIFA Executive Jack Warner says the United States authorities are out to get him. Yesterday the Privy Council dismissed Mr. Warner’s bid to block his extradition to the United States to face corruption charges. Reacting to the ruling … Continue reading
New anti crime operations to commence …the TTPS wants 6 weeks to stem murders
The police are promising more resources to fight crime and the executive assures it can address the murder rate in 6 weeks time. Top ranking officers yesterday said the service has already started initiatives aimed at reducing the number of … Continue reading
UDECOTT rubbishes Opposition claim that the PM’s official residence in Tobago went over initial cost
Opposition claims that work at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Blenheim, Tobago went over initial cost, are rubbished by the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago. At a news conference this week, UDECOTT’s Chairman Noel Garcia stated the costs … Continue reading
Jennifer Baptiste-Primus calls on Tobagonians to mend broken fences with the PNM
Former Labour Minister Jennifer Baptiste-Primus says, the broken fences that were not mended, is the reason the PNM is in Opposition in Tobago. She is calling on Tobagonians to forgive the PNM. Mrs. Baptiste-Primus is seeking re-election as Labour Relations … Continue reading
Staff at a senior citizens home in St. Anns are robbed
Staff at a senior citizens home in St. Anns are robbed. The incident occurred at Chateau Savane Coblentz Gardens on Tuesday afternoon. Operators of the home prefer to remain silent on the circumstances surrounding the incident, which is said to … Continue reading
Relatives and colleagues of TCL worker in shock over his death
Relatives and colleagues of Garvin Ramoutar are in shock after his death while on the job at Trinidad Cement Limited in Claxton Bay. Reports say Mr. Ramoutar was yesterday morning operating a Belt Hopper machine when he got caught and … Continue reading
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