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MURDER WASN'T PART OF THE PLAN Posted: Monday, November 17, 2014
MURDER WASN'T PART OF THE PLAN A 17-YEAR-OLD teenager who has confessed to being part of a plan to kidnap a Brasso Seco family and a family friend on the night of October 26...
BREAK YOUR SILENCE AG calls on SRC chairman to speak up on President's $28,000 housing allowance
Rowley slams Govt on Prez housing allowance
Abdulah: Carmona has lost credibility
Govt must find $$ to pay our footballers Rowley at PNM convention:
...Residents hold candlelight vigil
Women released, teen still in custody The two women who were detained on Saturday as police continued their investigations into the disappearance of a Brasso Seco family were released early yesterday morning.
ODPM head thankful no lives lost
Manzanilla/Mayaro main road collapses The Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, in a release yesterday, advised the public that the road had been closed until further notice.
Floods eat away road THE SEA merged with flood waters - in some places as high as five feet - over the weekend to wreak major havoc in east Trinidad.
Manzanilla road closed after collapse
Floodwaters receding, families get relief
TTCA head: Government must re-examine social programmes President of the T&T Contractors Association (TTCA) Mikey Joseph says Government should re-examine its social programmes and the impact they have on the labour market.
PNM rolls out 2015 governance plan
Re-Router slams 'shoddy work' on highway Highway Re-Route Movement (HRM) member Vishal Boodhai has again accused the Government of lacking a comprehensive evaluation in the construction of the $7.5 billion Solomon Hochoy Highway extension to Point Fortin.
'We're not responsible' Retiree dies at Sando hospital...
Two kidnapped Venezuelans free themselves Western Division police are investigating a report that two Venezuelan nationals were kidnapped in Petit Valley on Wednesday afternoon.
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