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100 houses a week
Posted: Friday, March 6, 2015

100 houses a week
No election gimmick delivery, says Moonilal

5,000 homes in 8 months

Commuters paying more
Commuters who have grown accustomed to travelling by bus have complained about having to "dip into their pockets" to pay "exorbitant" maxi-taxi fares.

Drivers in Sando on work-to-rule
There were no long lines at the San Fernando Bus Terminus yesterday as bus drivers returned to work but operated on a work-to-rule.

Less than 50 percent PTSC buses on the road
General manager of the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC), Ronald Forde, has admitted that there was less than 50 percent of the daily fleet of buses operating on the roads of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.

RAMLEY VS KAMLA
Gearing up for a battle in court, Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley has hired Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj SC to lead his defence against Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

Ramesh 'not in bed with PNM' but says: I am ready to defend Rowley

PNM leader ready to march to protect Chaguaramas Convention Centre
Rowley claimed that the Government had disposed of eight acres of prime estate at Chaguaramas, on which the convention centre and hotel were built.

'It's illegal to sell Chaguaramas land'
Row over Convention Centre

State witness: Police told me what to say
AFTER vehemently denying on Monday that he ever gave a statement to police officers regarding the murder of Chaguanas businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman

State's main witness: Police pressured me

First bill for new AG
Attorney General Garvin Nicholas is expected to pilot his first bill today when the House of Representatives meets to debate the Bail (Amendment) Act.

'HDC to sue Chinese firm'
...China Jiangsu International Corporation (CJIC), the company contracted to construct the two towers at Las Alturas, Morvant, which subsequently had to be demolished because of structural damage resulting from land slippage.

WASA urges: Report water tampering
DON'T stay silent about people who tamper with the local water supply and therefore the safety of citizens, the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) appealed yesterday.

No IDs for 2 of missing 13 found in Venezuela

St Jude's to shift from RC Church to State
MINISTER of Gender, Youth and Child Development, Clifton De Coteau, said Cabinet agreed to set up a "National Commission for Women's Empowerment and Gender Equity in Trinidad and Tobago"

$6M boost for YAPA
A HIKE in stipends from the current $50 per day to $80 for trainees on the Youth Apprenticeship Programme in Agriculture (YAPA)

Evicted by thugs from HDC home 6 years ago, Desperate mom seeking shelter
Six years after thugs drove her out of her Housing Development Corporation (HDC) apartment in Couva, Mary Paria is still homeless.

Police review 500 emails sent by Google
Legal advisers to the Police Service are reviewing close to 500 emails sent to investigators by Google International

$14m bail for five robbery accused
The five people accused of stealing more than $23 million in jewelry and items from M&M Pawn Shop, on Henry Street, Port of Spain, were yesterday granted a cumulative total of $14 million in bail.

25 students arrested
TWENTY-FIVE students of the Guaico Government Secondary School

3rd man charged with human trafficking
Mark Sai Singh, 23, appeared before Deputy Chief Magistrate Mark Wellington facing six charges which included harbouring and exploiting three women for the purpose of prostitution.



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