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CHIKV SPREADS
Posted: Saturday, September 6, 2014

CHIKV SPREADS
Ministry of Health hampered by lack of spraying machines

Symptoms showing up in Morvant area
Approximately 12 people in Morvant have been showing symptoms of the chikungunya (ChikV) virus and one has already been confirmed

New port advances plans for regional growth

Rowley: A PNM Govt would repeal bill
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley gave an undertaking that a PNM Government would repeal the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2014 and go to the public for proper consultation on Constitution reform.

BOY, MAN MAULED
Two separate vicious attacks by pitbulls in as many days have sent a schoolboy and a man from the Princes Town area in south Trinidad to hospital nursing serious injuries about their bodies.

Pensioner found dead: strapped to chair
AN 80-year-old Princes Town man was discovered dead, bound to a chair in his home on Thursday.

OPM: Virtually impossible for PM to be in two places same time

'I have learnt my lesson'
Teen mom exposes breasts during Jouvert

Teen turns life around

Poor performance scores for some MPs if...
When the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2014 is enacted, if members of Parliament were to be recalled based on the number of contributions they have made to debate in the highest court in the land

Rowley to test new Standing Orders to get answers
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday he intends to use the opportunity provided by the new Standing Orders to examine Government's expenditure in the 2015 budget.

OWTU picketing for $20 minimum wage
The Oilfield Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) said yesterday it wanted Government to keep its promise to give workers a $20 per hour minimum wage.

Unease over CEPEP and URP
THIS country has a serious problem with productivity and this is one of the main issues that needs to be addressed in the upcoming budget

Stretch of Beetham Highway closed today

One-year wait for driving test
Staff shortage at Licensing office

Saudis to issue Hajj visas
Government officials from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will visit this country on September 8 to 12 to issue visas to Trinidad and Tobago (TT) nationals

UNICEF: Young boys in danger
Homicide leading cause of youth death in T&T

Police still probing hacking at President's office

Coudray: Dogs' owners are liable
Man mauled by pitbulls

St Helena supermarket owner commits suicide in bedroom
A MIDDLE-AGED supermarket owner from St Helena Village, Piarco, is dead after he placed his licensed pistol to his head and squeezed the trigger

Rape charge for 'palm reader'
A 62-year-old man has been arrested and charged with the rape of a woman who visited his home for a palm reading.

Venezuelans denied bail
THREE of six Venezuelan nationals, who were detained by the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard last week Thursday in T&T waters with more than three-quarter million dollars worth of marijuana



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