Murder toll climbs to 95
Port-of-Spain: The murder rate continues to climb with the shooting death of an unemployed man from Laventille last night. The man has been identified as 29-year-old Hasani Smith. Police reports…
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Port-of-Spain: The murder rate continues to climb with the shooting death of an unemployed man from Laventille last night. The man has been identified as 29-year-old Hasani Smith. Police reports…
Port-of-Spain: A new report of the Plan UK and the Royal Commonwealth Society has ranked Trinidad and Tobago as the third best place to be born a girl among the…
Port-of-Spain: Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has announced the establishment of a three-member ministerial committee to review the circumstances that led to the firing of the Chief Executive Officer of the…
Port-of-Spain: Trinidad and Tobago cricketer, Runako Morton and Leeward Islands allrounder, Tonito Willet have re-appeared before magistrate Debbie Ann Bassaw at the Port-of-Spain Magistrate's Court, alongside two other accused, Nicole…
San Fernando: Confirmation this afternoon that the Chief Executive Officer of the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA), Paula Chester-Cumberbatch has been dismissed by the board of the authority. The…
Port of Spain: Caribbean Airlines says it recorded ones of its busiest periods during the 2011 Carnival season. A release from the company says between February 27 and March 13,…
Port-of-Spain: Another nurse has been suspended from duty at the San Fernando General Hospital. President of the Public Services Association, Watson Duke, confirmed the latest suspension but said he was…
San Fernando: Five doctors and four nurses from the San Fernando General Hospital are now officially on suspension following the death of 29-year-old Crystal Ramsoomair, a mother of three who…
London: Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has invited the wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to visit Trinidad and Tobago in September for a conference on women empowerment. The…
Port-of-Spain: Several employees of the Siparia Regional Corporation, a local government administration in south Trinidad, are being questioned by police after almost than $17,000 in missing tools and electrical equipment…
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