Arima, the hometown of late entertainer and RED 96.7 FM announcer, Devon Matthews, plans to keep his memory alive and pay tribute to his legacy. Continue reading
Devon to be honoured at Arima Borough Corp’s Civic Reception
TTDF probes reports of ‘significant and unusual over-payments’
The Defense Force launches an investigation into reports that some of its members received significant and unusual over-payments. Continue reading
Caribbean Community Leaders ended their 3-day summit, says their deliberations were “very successful”
Caribbean Community Leaders have ended their three-day summit in Grenada and they say their deliberations were “very successful”. Continue reading
JSC of the Parliament grills members of protective services
A Joint Select Committee of the Parliament grills senior members of the protective services on the integrity of their officers regarding the importation of illegal arms and ammunition. Continue reading
Michelle Solomon Baskh appointed deputy director of the Police Complaints Authority.
The Police Complaints Authority now has a new Deputy Director…she is attorney at law Michelle Solomon-Baksh. Continue reading
PM says state cannot afford to offer more money for those affected by tropical storm Bret
The Prime Minister says the state cannot afford to offer any more money to those affected by tropical storm, Bret. Continue reading
PM says he was shaken and disturbed by murders 13-year-old Videsh Subar and his 56-year-old caregiver
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says he was shaken and disturbed by the murders of 13-year-old Videsh Subar and his 56-year-old caregiver. Continue reading
President to deliver Oath of Office to new Ministers
The President of the Republic is to deliver the Oath of Office to new Ministers today. Continue reading
Police now investigating murder of third Chinese national
The police are now investigating the killing of a 3rd Chinese national. Continue reading
Mario Sabga-Aboud says he’s sorry for statements made on CNN’s “Parts Unknown” with Anthony Bourdain
Businessman Mario Sabga-Aboud says he is sorry for some of the statements he made during an interview with American television show host Anthony Bourdain. Continue reading


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