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GANJA AT SEA
Posted: Monday, December 29, 2014

GANJA AT SEA
Police remain on the alert for two drug trafficking suspects who dove into the rough waters off the coast of Grande Riviere to escape capture as high waves smashed their pirogue into rocks

$1.5m ganja bust at Grande Riviere
A SEARCH for hikers turned into a drug bust between Saturday night

Concern over $50 design
Ministers say it's not evil

Kamla Photos Down
Merry Christmas highway billboards stripped of PM's image

No word from senior attorneys
Allegations of misconduct against High Court judge...

Devant: All per diems scrutinised

...Media must be held accountable, says Sunity
Veteran media practitioner Sunity Maharaj says the media needs to be held accountable and disseminate information, even when it involves them.

SWRHA CEO gets pre-action protocol letter in doctor's removal
A PRE-ACTION protocol letter has been sent to the chief executive officer of the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) Anil Gosine for the "unlawful removal of Dr Anthony Ameeral as head of the Department of Radiology" at the SWRHA.

Rough seas take toll on north coast fishermen
Several fishermen were left counting their losses after rough seas at beaches along the north coast over the weekend resulted in damage to boats and fishing equipment.

Children join gangs for love
Roman Catholic priest Monsignor Christian Pereira has said the breakdown in family life is what's "pushing" young people in Trinidad and Tobago to join criminal gangs.

The end of the road
Remembering the Past column completes five-year run

Mom dies in 'road rage' accident
WHEN Darling Arjoon was hit by an irate driver on Saturday in Mayaro, her husband picked up her bruised body from where it had fallen into a ditch and rushed her to the Mayaro District Health Facility

Family to seek release of suspect
Tobago credit union murder

Man nabbed fondling 2 girls
Residents of Cemetery Street, Longdenville, yesterday appealed to parents to be more vigilant with their children, after they discovered a 43-year-old man fondling the buttocks and breasts of two girls



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