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Bahamas Education Minister dismisses reports of violence in some schools
Education Minister in the Bahamas is seeking to dismiss reports of violence in some schools. Minister Glynis Hannah Martin says some of the reports are either incorrect or greatly exaggerated. She is denying that a student beat a school administrator … Continue reading
Fatal accident in Icacos
A fatal accident in Icacos. Twenty-one-year-old Sherine Sherwood died in that accident which occurred on during the early hours of this morning. Ms. Sherwood was a passenger in the vehicle which is reported to have picked up a skid and … Continue reading
Opposition Senator claims there is an attempt to divert attention from abuse at children’s homes
Opposition Senator David Nakhid says something evil is going on regarding investigations into homes where child abuse is reportedly happening. Yesterday the Senator called for more details of the Judith Jones probe. Mr. Nakhid said the government appears to be … Continue reading
Mother confused and police probe death of 9-month-old girl
Police are now investigating the death of a baby in south Trinidad. The mother of 9-month-old baby Sariah Ramsaroop is confused by her death. The child was found dead in a bed at her Fyzabad home last Saturday morning. Sariah’s … Continue reading
MSJ taking government to task over public sector workers 2% offer
The Movement for Social Justice is taking the government to task over its wage offer to public sector workers. Political Leader, David Abdullah says in every corner of this country people have been complaining about rising food prices. He therefore … Continue reading
Prime Minister tells angry trade unions to have restraint
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley calls for patience, as there is growing dissatisfaction with his government’s wage offer to public sector workers. On his return from Guyana yesterday, Dr. Rowley was asked to comment on labour’s rejection of the 2% … Continue reading
2022 hurricane season begins
The 2022 hurricane season is likely to bring with it an average of 19 named storms. Chief climatologist at the MET service Kenneth Kerr says four of them are expected to affect this country. Mr. Kerr says between four and … Continue reading
Cannabis Control Bill has been passed
The Cannabis Control Bill has been passed in the Senate. Senators passed the Bill at around 1am this morning. The next step is for the President to attach her signature. Trinidad and Tobago embarked on 2 marijuana reform Bills, one … Continue reading
Venezuelan national robbed and sexually assaulted in Aripo
Reports of sexual assault on a Venezuelan national. According to police the 22-year-old victim who resides in Arima boarded a PH taxi at around 7pm last night, in the vicinity of Scotia Bank. The victim told police 2 other persons … Continue reading
Robert Sabga offers help as police gets set to probe the possible existence of a pedophile ring in this country
Robert Sabga says he is willing to cooperate with the police as they investigate the possible existence of a pedophile ring in Trinidad and Tobago. Via his task force report 25 years ago, Mr. Sabga spoke of the ring, which … Continue reading

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