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Moonilal eager to finish Tarouba stadium - $185m to fix issues Posted: Thursday, September 12, 2013
Moonilal eager to finish Tarouba stadium - $185m to fix issues Years after the Brian Lara Stadium failed to make its original construction deadline, a further $185 million is still needed to fix the stadium
LICKS FOR LARRY Experts take Howai to task for unrealistic budget
OPPOSITION FAILS TO VOTE ...to formally oppose historic legislation introducing proportional representation to the system of local government.
Energy Chamber sees positive signs President of the Energy Chamber of T&T Roger Packer says the chamber sees "positive signs" of economic turnaround for T&T coming out of the incentives in the $61.3 billion 2013/2014 national budget
OUTGUNNED Gangsters' firepower greater than that of cops
Rambachan: PR to benefit PNM too Government has received the support necessary to institute a partial system of proportional representation.
Botched vote? ...PNM stayed silent, says Senate President
Drayton: Rushing measure could muddy the waters Independent Senator Helen Drayton has said that on principle she supported proportional representation, but warned Government to be cautious in its implementation.
Senator misses cue so PR bill passed
Jack on Integrity Commission's list 153 persons fail to declare all their info...
Jack fails to declare assets Listed as having failed to furnish particulars in relation to declarations of income, assets and liabilities to the Integrity Commission for the years 2006 to 2011.
Siparia gets the biggest slice of corporation pie The Siparia Corporation has been allocated the largest estimated development funding—$28.8 million—out of all the regional bodies in the draft estimates of Government's 2013-2014 Development Programme
UNC begins screening for 14 corporations
Howai on fuel subsidy removal: CAL needs push to profitability Finance Minister Larry Howai has denied that the removal of the subsidy to Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) was as a result of the criticisms by St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonzales
Griffith plans for maritime lockdown New Security Minister tackles crime...
Cadiz wants self sufficiency for Ministry NEWLY appointed Transport Minister Stephen Cadiz envisions making the country's various transport companies and agencies self-sufficient
Drones go into action next year Government plans to acquire four drones
Flash flooding in East ...Chaguanas hit too
Havoc in East after heavy showers
Govt to ban 'dangerous' pesticides, chemicals
Ex Caroni workers get leases
Belmont's forgotten past comes alive Vines crawled across the plot of land where the family home of late president Sir Ellis Clarke once stood
Road fatalities on the rise 110 people dead as a result of road traffic accidents this year
Police figures show 20% drop in road deaths
Suruj during debate on PR Bill: Beetham gunmen running workers
Court cops to be probed in prisoner's death POLICE officers on duty in the cell block of the Couva Magistrates' Court last Friday would be asked to submit a report on the events leading to the death of labourer Sharaz Ali
Beheaded man's family won't return to T&T TWO of Michael Piper's three sons said that their father was a source they could usually turn to for good advice.
Schoolboy, 14, charged with kidnapping and robbery A 14-year-old boy and three men appeared in court yesterday, jointly charged with kidnapping and robbery with violence.
Partying pensioner's home robbed Popular pensioner Jeffrey Barrath, 81, who is well known for his dancing and love for life, has been robbed.
Murder outside school STUDENTS of Longdenville Government Primary School
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