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SIS hires firm with close links to test water at Beetham Posted: Sunday, August 2, 2015
SIS hires firm with close links to test water at Beetham Civil Laboratory & Consultants Ltd—was conducting the requisite testing on the project for SISL.
PP: 21 PNM: 20 Close race between Partnership, PNM
NACTA: PP (UNC) leads 7-2 in marginals
Tunapuna voters still undecided, confused ...but new boundary changes make constituency lean to the PNM—Henry
Prisons on alert after jailbreak THREE prison officers who are said to have been instrumental in executing the Port of Spain jailbreak on July 24 are expected to be served their suspension letters tomorrow.
Prison system waiting to explode Volney,Chance...
No place to call home In the corner of a makeshift, woodworking shed in the Frederick Street Prison (Royal Gaol), Collin Peters fashions miniature mansions out of scraps of wood he gets from prison woodworking projects.
13 cops to be quizzed THIRTEEN Special Branch officers who are on official paid vacation leave from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, but are employed at the Strategic Services Agency (SSA)
Army to get 2 armoured vehicles 'before election'
Hold your hand, Mr AG Lawyers for the Independent Liberal Party leader wrote Nicholas two days after he received the formal extradition request from the United States, claiming bias on his part and the People's Partnership government of which he is a member.
Look out for bogus Govt cheques That's the warning from the Ministry of Finance after it was informed of the fraudulent cheques by the Central Bank yesterday.
Street procession closes Tobago heritage Festival
Dial to fight for Ramadhar's seat Animal rights activist and leader of the National Coalition for Transformation (NCT) Nalini Dial will offer herself as a candidate for the St Augustine seat
Brent promises $40M football stadium This is one of the main items on Brent Sancho's agenda as Member of Parliament should he win the crucial Toco/Sangre Grande seat for the United National Congress
UNC mass meeting in Chaguanas West tomorrow
Kambule celebrates spirit of African slaves The spirits of African slaves were awakened during yesterday's Emancipation Day procession in Port-of-Spain.
Garvey supports Caribbean call for reparations DR Julius Garvey, son of iconic Jamaican black nationalist Marcus Garvey, has expressed support for the Caribbean seeking reparations from former European colonisers for slavery.
Kamla voices support of reparations for slavery PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday assured her Government is committed to the cause of slavery reparations.
Kambon calls for boycott of Dom Rep products
Chag farmers fail to get injunction SIXTEEN farmers who are seeking to prevent the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) from continuing with development works at Guave Road yesterday suffered a major defeat
UTT lecturer: I was told to leave and not come back Local animator Camille Selvon Abrahams, programme administrator and lead lecturer in animation at the Digital Media Department at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT)
Republic acquires Suriname bank ...acquired RBC Royal Bank (Suriname) NV from RBC Financial (Caribbean) Ltd
Groom weds ailing bride at hospital A BRIDE and groom yesterday took the "in sickness and health" part of their wedding vows more seriously than most when they got married on a ward at the Mt Hope Women's Hospital.
Teen, co-worker die in smash-up A TEENAGE vacation employee and his co-worker were killed in a head-on collision on Friday.
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