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EBC: 43% TURNOUT Posted: Friday, October 25, 2013
EBC: 43% TURNOUT Voter turnout on Monday was 43.12 per cent of the Trinidad electorate.
HIGHEST VOTERS EVER
Land, sea protest by fishermen Lobby group Fishermen and Friends of the Sea protest in waters off the International Waterfront, Port of Spain, where both the Parliament and the Ministry of Energy are located.
After city protest over seismic surveys ministry says: Fishermen awarded $77.3m in four years
Fishermen in 'sea protest'
JAIL NOT NICE After spending 29 years at the Maximum Security Prison, Lal Seerattan yesterday apologised to the family of Motie Ramoutar - the man he murdered 31 years ago.
Lifetime prisoners: What about us? Inmates at the Maximum Security Prison, Arouca and Carrera Island Prison yesterday questioned what criteria was used to pardon six lifetime prisoners
Party's lawyer writes EBC PNM queries new system of aldermen
Warner: PR backfires on PP Proportional representation (PR) has backfired on the People's Partnership (PP) Government following the results of Monday's Local Government Elections.
COP remains a viable force Dookeran on controversy:
COP votes went to ILP in Diego, says party official
'COP Rebels' wrong to use Flagship House ...used the Flagship House at Broome Street, Woodbrook, to hold a press conference at which they called on the entire COP executive, including Prakash Ramadhar, to resign.
Rowley: PNM beat opposition in backyard
Hurting mother admits it's her son Body found in Maracas forest
'T&T can't expect one-way free trade with Canada forever' TRINIDAD and Tobago Manufacturers' Association (TTMA) president Nicholas Lok Jack on Wednesday said after seven years taking a position on the CARIBCAN trade agreement
Call to set up home for trade shows Minister: It will create opportunities for jobs
Judgment reserved in Section 34 appeal
PNM: Keep it clean... No violence in campaign
Cops in full force during campaign Griffith wants it clean in St Joseph...
...Ian 'unaware of incident' During his walkabout Wednesday at Quarry Drive, Champs Fleurs.
THA laments PM's broken promises …Assembly to explore alternate funding
Tobago short-changed by Partnership Claims that the Tobago House of Assembly has been continually under-funded by the People's Partnership (PP) Government since it assumed office in 2010
NP: No imminent danger indicated in OSH report
Vasant: No lay-offs at CAL Caribbean Airlines (CAL) employees will not have to worry about lay-offs when the government starts implementing cost-cutting measures at the cash-strapped state airline.
'Recycle It, San Fernando' Outgoing San Fernando, mayor Dr Navi Muradali, has launched a recycling project days before demitting office.
Eric Williams committee thanks Muradali, Lee Sing
Cops: Road deaths on decrease
New Tobago ACP: We're doing our best Newly appointed Assistant Commissioner of Police (Tobago), Brian Headley, yesterday gave the assurance that officers on the island are doing their best.
Griffith vows to catch the 'big fish' ... by targeting their properties.
Rape accused calls victim A CELLULAR phone call was made from within prison walls as a man charged with rape somehow managed to get his hand on a cellular phone
Trio, with empty gun, hold up supermarket ..cops nab thieves, recover loot
PCA probes cop for wrongful arrest ...and malicious prosecution of five men last year
New charge against Paul Boatswain PAUL BOATSWAIN, who is charged with robbing a woman who was left a quadriplegic after he allegedly slammed her to the ground in 2004, was charged with a new offence yesterday.
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