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Keeping an eye on Bill Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
We're keeping an eye on Bill METEOROLOGIST (III) Shakeer Baig says the Met Office is keeping a close eye on Hurricane Bill – the first to form in the Atlantic for this Rainy Season. Baig said that this hurricane could develop into a dangerous Category Three, Four or Five storm by tomorrow.
Maternity Ward flooded out THE labour ward of Port of Spain General Hospital's maternity wing was flooded out yesterday.
70 agents and managers resign following lockout Locking them out of their offices was the final straw that broke the backs of CLICO insurance sales agents.
Catholic Board owes $1M With some primary schools reeling from high electricity bills, the Association of Denominational Boards is awaiting word from the TT Electricity Commission (TTEC) and Education Ministry regarding recommendations which have been proposed to cover the costs.
Hunt: Weather, traffic fouled tickets delivery The late delivery of tickets by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation to the Ministry of Sport, which was compounded by the severe weather conditions prevailing at the time, accompanied by serious traffic congestion, led to the late delivery and non-receipt of football tickets by Government officials, Sport Minister Gary Hunt explained yesterday.
Independence Day parade on the road AFTER receiving complaints from members of the public, the annual Independence Day parade will this year be held on the streets of Port-of-Spain rather than at the Queen's Park Savannah.
Ramesh joins Faith's crusade TABAQUITE MP Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj is calling on the Government and Minister of Health, Jerry Narace, to reform the health care system and wants treatment options for baby Faith Davis.
Chaguanas market vendors unhappy
Mayor Navas hears market vendors' woes
The Battle of Chaguanas WHO would have thought that the unremarkable site of Chaguanas Borough Corporation (CBC) would have grabbed the nation's attention as the site of the battle for control of the Opposition?
Five men in court for the murder of former cop Five men appeared in court yesterday for the murder of retired police sergeant, Harripersad Ramkissoon, aged 64. Boy, 16, on murder charge
Fugitive cop dismissed from Service FUGITIVE cop, Anan Ramcharan, who has been on the run from the law for more than two years, was officially dismissed from the Police Service yesterday.
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