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Station Bust Posted: Sunday, August 9, 2009
Tobago Villagers Say Wrong Man Charged Some Tobago residents believe that the police have charged the wrong man with the brutal chopping of British couple Peter and Murium Greene. They believe that Clint Alexis, who is due to appear before a Tobago magistrate tomorrow, is being used as a scapegoat to appease public outrage. And to show that they are serious about their beliefs, residents from the village of Argyle, where the suspect is from, are going to stage a protest tomorrow in support of Alexis.
Roofs blown off as South hit by heavy rain and flooding
Floods claim three houses Three households were left homeless yesterday, after heavy rains caused Guaracara River to burst its banks, sending flood waters surging through their houses.
Man swept away by waters after dancing in the rain
Bold move to seize Chaguaramas Chaguaramas Legal Land Owners (CLLO) organisation is planning to throw down the gauntlet to the State. CLLO members intend to stage a mass invasion and occupation of Chaguaramas...
Were there tenders? Were the 13 drainage projects announced at Thursday's post- Cabinet media conference meant to draw public attention away from the $2.1 billion contract given to an Anglo-Italian helicopter company, Augusta Westland, principally for the supply of four helicopters for the TT Air Guard, and the award of a $233 million contract to a Chinese firm, Beijing Liujian Construction, to redesign and restore Maracas Beach?
Harts buy $5M luxury Florida condo UDECOTT executive chairman Calder Hart and his wife Sherrine Hart have purchased a $5 million luxury Florida condominium in a complex built by contractor Turner Construction Limited, according to United States county records.
Officers raid station, seize firearms, drugs An investigation has been ordered at the St Joseph Police Station, after four unregistered firearms and a quantity of narcotics were discovered in the office of a senior officer at the station.
Station Bust St Joseph cops quizzed as guns, ammo, drugs found in ceiling
'Contraband' hidden in police station ceiling Fifteen officers assigned to the St Joseph CID are facing immediate transfer after seven guns, ammunition and drugs were reportedly found hidden in a ceiling and the dormitory area at the St Joseph Police Station, yesterday.
After Panday's visit, Navas seeks advice CHAGUANAS Mayor Natasha Navas on Friday said she is awaiting feedback from the legal secretary at the Ministry of Local Government to determine whether Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday acted improperly when he used Deputy Mayor Orlando Nagessar's office at the corporation on Thursday.
Jack, Navas to meet 54 ex-workers
Nagessar: I'll be fair with dissident MPs ...no stepping down from disciplinary committee
Satish Ramroop helps mayor CHAGUANAS Mayor Natasha Navas is being assisted by former minister and PNM Government senator Satish Ramroop, a development that has raised many eyebrows around the country.
Chaguanas, Couva vie for Jack's pockets NACTA: Constituents not satisfied with Panday's service Pollster Vishnu Bisram says that the latest survey done by his organisation, the North America Teachers' Association (NACTA) shows constituents of Chaguanas West and Couva North vying for Jack Warner to be their parliamentary representative because of his ability to deliver resources
Gopeesingh defends his statements-My duty to speak out
Unjust Ramphal bashing on 'ethnic cleansing' talk
Big Brother Dave: Sub-standard broadcasting! David (Big Brother) Elcock was dubbed Dean of Broadcasters, several years ago, for his rich versatility and dominance of the early morning airwaves.
Ex-Guyanese cop among 12 arrested
'Element of surprise' in Tobago attack
If only pan music were the food of love…
Dentist murdered in Diego Martin
The constitutional consultations Express Opinion Putting MJ to rest Martin Daly
Discrimination: Is it baked in the marble cake Selwyn Ryan
The online face of local politics Judy Raymond
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