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Family links mom's killing to court case Posted: Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Family links mom's killing to court case Less than two months after an intruder broke into Stacy Roopan's car and left her a death threat, the Couva mother of one was gunned down yesterday outside her son's pre-school.
WOMAN WITNESS SHOT DEAD Cop a 'person of interest' in killing of 25-year-old mom
Couva mom gunned down
STUDENT STABS STUDENT TWO Form Four students of Presentation College, San Fernando, are warded at San Fernando General Hospital, one said to be in critical condition after an incident at the school yesterday
Stabbed at school
School violence at Presentation College: One stabbed and another slits wrist
Ramnarine not defending Chutney Soca title ...Peeved over prize short pay, Bollywood melodies
Howai concerned over RBC layoffs Finance Minister Larry Howai yesterday said he was concerned about customer confidence in RBC Royal Bank after the bank's implementation of restructuring strategies, including several layoffs.
Beckles hasn't shown herself as a leader Analyst on race for PNM head:
Penny to take on Rowley Former Opposition Senator and chairperson of the PNM's Women's League Penny Beckles-Robinson is expected to announce this week her decision to challenge party leader Dr Keith Rowley in the May 18 national executive elections
Pupils, teachers end up in hospital After 3 weeks Princes Town school given the all-clear...
Boy, 2, dies after choking on jell-o THE DEATH of a two-year-old boy, eight days after he was admitted to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC) in Mt Hope
Society debunks myths on World Cancer Day The Trinidad and Tobago Cancer Society (TTCS) is appealing to the public to empower themselves by learning about cancer as there are still many myths about the disease.
PM pays surprise visit to Sando Teaching Hospital
Fishermen: Polluted waters all the time Fishermen operating in the Gulf of Paria have appealed to the management of State-owned oil company Petrotrin to become more compassionate.
'Results of oil spill probe by week's end'
Kublalsingh defends 'Tyre Diplomacy': cry of shame ACTIVIST Dr Wayne Kublalsingh has defended a new campaign by the Highway Re-Route Movement (HRM) called "Tyre Diplomacy", that places tyres on the residences of public officials as a mark of shame.
Not good enough, Madam PM Her statement, "Every nation in the world has issues with narco-trafficking and therefore it's (about) our response now... We learn every day."
Maybe 'acting' ministers of Govt will perform better
UWI takes hold of Roytec The Roytec trade name was yesterday handed over by the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) to The University of the West Indies (UWI).
Savannah vendors ready for Carnival Peter Faustin, spokesman for the Savannah Vendors Association, said its members are all signed up and ready for a successful Carnival 2014.
Paralysed taxi driver on bail Weeks after saving himself from house fire...
It was murder A DAY after telling relatives of a pregnant Sangre Grande student that her death was suicide, Forensic pathologist Dr Hughvon des Vignes performed a second autopsy last Saturday on 21-year-old Iemeeliah Goumel
Police search for keys, phone ...can help catch nurse's killer
2 Diego Martin men shot dead THE relatives of two Diego Martin men murdered over the weekend remained at a loss as to why they were killed.
Mom defends slain son: He was no saint THE mother of an Arima man shot dead by the police in Rio Claro on Friday night admitted that "he was no saint", but he did not deserve to die in the manner that he did.
'Alcohol to ease the pain' Taximan guilty
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