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YOUNG FIGHTER GETS A CALL FROM PM Posted: Sunday, September 2, 2012
YOUNG FIGHTER GETS A CALL FROM PM On Friday afternoon, young Kaleb had to be rushed to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (PoSGH) after falling an estimated 50-feet from the third level balcony of the Jeffrey Stollmeyer Stand at the Queen's Park Oval...
Report: Namdevco broke Government procurement rules AN internal procurement audit of the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (Namdevco) has unearthed multiple cases of money being spent without contracts, backdated invoices, over-compensation for projects and contracts being awarded to companies without Value Added Tax (VAT) registration.
President moves to end preliminary court enquiries President George Maxwell Richards has proclaimed "The Administration of Justice (Indictable Proceedings) Act 2011" in a move to end preliminary enquiries in the local courts.
Patrons scream for more fireworks at Queen's Park Savannah The magnificent display of fireworks put on by the Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism to celebrate this country's 50th Independence, had people screaming for more.
Jubilee celebrated with colour, culture explosion Brian MacFarlane produced an explosive display of colour, culture and country when the "Journey to Jubilee" concert to mark Trinidad and Tobago's 50th Independence anniversary...
Max: Public needs info on awards selection President George Maxwell Richards: More public education is needed about how the system for the National Awards work.
Best awarded bronze medal A fire officer, Tyron Best, who was seriously injured as he rescued people from a deadly fire at a Trou Macaque, Laventille, apartment building last December, was honoured for his gallantry at this year's Independence Day awards.
Earl Lovelace: T&T should view self as one society We must be patient with each other
Munro receives award for culture contribution Three members of the calypso fraternity were honoured with national awards on Independence Day.
Roget warns of fuel shortage in South, Tobago Petrotrin workers down tools over bunkering deal, unpaid bonuses
Airborne fungus keeps Palo Seco school closed
Cooking without gas Charcoal was much preferred to wood for cooking fires in Trinidad for most of the 19th and well into the latter half of the 20th century.
Martin Daly: The morning after
Selwyn Ryan: Lessons from Jamaicans at fifty
Sunity Maharaj: Localise The Revo
Reginald Dumas: Marking a different anniversary
Raffique Shah: Part-time patriots
Andre Bagoo: The murders on Dorata Street
PSC to be expanded The role of the Police Service Commission (PSC) could be expanded if recommendations made by the Strategic Sub-Committee of the Multi-Sector Review Team are implemented.
'Dirty dozen' coming to fight praedial larceny The Agricultural Ranger Squad (ARS) will be re-launched on September 10 with a team of 12 officers who have been described as the "dirty dozen."
Win war on crime with education Archbishop: Gang members illiterate
Gunmen kill Exodus panman, rob wife The murder toll was pushed to 280 on Friday night when a gunman shot a 57-year-old man at his home.
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