Category Archives: Local News
NUGFW and PSA fear hundreds of jobs would be lost with proposed plans to restructure WASA
The National Union of Government and Federated Workers and the Public Services Association fear that hundreds of jobs would be lost at the Water And Sewerage Authority if government moves forward with proposed plans to restructure the utility.
This country’s Global Corruption Index went from 35 in 2016 to 41 in 2017
This country’s fall on the Global Corruption Index for 2017 is being attributed to government’s zero tolerance approach to corruption.
Police investigate fatal road accident that claimed a life in Santa Rosa
Police are continuing their investigations into a fatal road accident which claimed the life of David Charles of Wallerfield.
A call for the Prime Minister’s meeting with the Islamic Community to be wide and encompassing
There is a call for the planned discussions between the Prime Minister and the Islamic Community to be wide and encompassing.
Members of the public being warned by the Ministry of Health of a donation scam
Members of the public are being warned not to be fooled by persons purporting to have the support of the Ministry of Health to solicit donations for the surgery on a baby diagnosed with bone marrow cancer.
La Brea man charged with stealing $50 pair of sandals
A 24-year-old La Brea man is charged with stealing a $50 pair of sandals from a female relative.
Prediction of deteriorating sea conditions from MET Office
A prediction of deteriorating sea conditions from the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service.
Marlene Mc Donald: “This is the end of Jouvert in Woodbrook and environs”
MP Marlene Mc Donald will approach Cabinet for measures to regulate Jouvert celebrations in the capital for Carnival 2019.
Autopsy to be performed today on man found buried under concrete rubble in Santa Flora
An autopsy will be performed today on the body of a man found buried under concrete rubble in Santa Flora.
TTPS says video footage proves officers weren’t involved in shooting of Akile Baisden
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service says video footage proves officers were not involved the in the shooting of Akile Baisden.

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