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Protesters march from Chaguaramas to Port-of-Spain Posted: Saturday, March 7, 2015
Protesters march from Chaguaramas to Port-of-Spain Political parties and civil society groups are taking part in a joint protest that involves a march from Chaguaramas to Parliament.
...Moonilal: Convention Centre a drain on resources The Chaguaramas Convention Centre is infested with wood lice and was a drain on resources to maintain, says Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal.
Fresh probe ordered into discovery of Supreme Court documents in lawyer's office
Grandmother stabbed to death Chaguanas grandmother 79-year-old Shirley McMillan had tried for months to access help from the State for a mentally ill close female relative residing with her.
Central community in shock as...
KILLERS' HOPE PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona has agreed to have the case of the ten men convicted of the 1997 murder of Thackoor Boodram remitted to the Court of Appeal to consider the new evidence
Cops to quiz Anand on West case Five police officers, who are also attorneys, are due to interview former Attorney General Anand Ramlogan as they investigate the David West witness-tampering case.
We'll bring it on PM responds to Rowley:
‘Disgruntled' cops plan to stay away next week ...for several men and women of the Police Service (TTPS) plan to stay away from work to "think about" the current situation regarding their salary negotiations.
Howai: Govt gives CPO leeway Finance Minister Larry Howai said Government has "given room to the Chief Personnel Officer to ensure she is in a position to move negotiations forward" with the police and prison officers over increases in wages.
We will be guided by oil prices Cadiz on PTSC work-to-rule action:
Court rules against Re-Route Movement
PNM loses voters in Sando East EBC report tabled in the House
Moonilal: Voter padding claim a desperate move
Pichakaaree on tomorrow
More conflicting statements from hostile witness KEON GLOSTER, the State's star witness in the Vindra Naipaul-Coolman murder trial who has since been deemed a hostile witness, continued giving conflicting bits of evidence during the recommencement of the trial
$8m retaining wall ‘was flawed' This was among the evidence heard yesterday as the commission of enquiry into the Las Alturas housing project resumed at the Caribbean Court of Justice in Port of Spain.
EMA probe: No oily traces from land Kerosene scent in water from Caroni treatment plant
‘Domestic violence laws being beefed up' Domestic violence legislation is being strengthened to treat with the major challenge of violence against women, says Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
...Former pupil's parents shocked WHEN the parents of then-11-year-old pupil of the San Fernando Trinidad Muslim League (TML) Primary School first found out she was receiving notes from a male teacher at her school, they were in shock.
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