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Beer warning for drivers Posted: Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Beer warning for drivers Bill proposes $5,000 fine for alcohol in hand
CADIZ PUTS BRAKES ON LIMOS Yet, current laws do not cover them, meaning users may face unique risks and there is a need to mash the brakes by imposing regulation.
Al-Rawi: Bounce dog, take it to hospital
Causeway will be 'awesome' Businessmen in the north west welcome proposal
Imbert: Chag causeway a PNM idea Diego Martin North/East MP Colm Imbert yesterday accused the People's Partnership Government of "shamelessly" and "brazenly" attempting to steal PNM projects and ideas".
$256M spent to pay pre-rapid rail bill Over the past three years Government has paid the sum of $256.7 million on the $500 million loan borrowed by the People's National Movement (PNM) administration for the pre-feasibility study conducted
'Fyzabad Declaration' a farce MSJ responds
PM: Rowley plans increase in MP salaries
PM: Pay MPs more, pay public servants too PM has promised that a re-elected People's Partnership Administration will not raise the salaries of government ministers or parliamentarians without similar increases for all public servants.
Blame the PP Govt PNM on failure to debate its motions:
PM: TT energy not in crisis
Nurses' protest spreads beyond PoS Nurses from the St Ann's Hospital are expected to join with disgruntled nurses from the Maternity Department at the Port of Spain General Hospital today as they continue their "work to rule' at 8 a.m.
Fuad: Rival unions causing it Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan maintained yesterday that the "work to rule situation" at the Maternity Department of the Port of Spain General Hospital was affected by two warring unions.
Labour reps claim minister wrong: no wrangling
More Chinese specialist doctors coming to T&T
Health officials reach out to grieving dad As investigations continue into the death of first-time mother, Keisha Ayers
Threat to shut down landfills over wages Daily paid workers from the Solid Waste Management Company Limited (SWMCOL) are demanding an increase in wages or the country's landfills may be shut down.
Cuban envoy calls for C'bean support against embargo
'Rapid Rail transit will bankrupt T&T' IMPLEMENTATION of the rapid rail transit system will bankrupt this country, Food Production Minister Devant Maharaj claimed yesterday.
Tobago to conduct $5m wildlife survey The Tobago House of Assembly's (THA) Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment:
$12m complex opens ...new Bethesda Multi-purpose Facility as an "investment" in the Plymouth/Bethesda community.
Now they playing lovey-dovey with PNM McLeod on three labour groups rescued by PP:
Roget calls for Petrotrin probe ...into allegations of corruption at State-owned Petrotrin's South-West Soldado Project.
SAUTT officers 'met with resistance' ... during the investigation into the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Chaguanas businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman.
Autopsy: Man shot nine times CARONI businessman Mark Mohammed was shot nine times in his chest and arms when a gunman ambushed him at the family's home on Sunday night.
Cops suspect man killed while driving Officers of the North Eastern Division and Homicide Bureau are investigating two reports of homicides which took place over a six-hour period.
Man charged for chopping daughter ALREADY making a court appearance for assaulting his wife, 40-year-old Penal man has been slapped with a fresh charge.
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