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SCHOOLBOY, 12, SHOT DEAD
Posted: Wednesday, September 16, 2015

SCHOOLBOY, 12, SHOT DEAD
TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Yakini Charles was among thousands who began their Secondary school education in Trinidad and Tobago last week.

Student caught, slain in crossfire
Warring Belmont gangs in shootout...

13-year-old boy shot dead on way to school
According to police, at around 9.30 a.m. Yakini Charles was walking near St Andrews and Hermitage Lanes when gunshots rang out.

Mother dies after C-section
PNM operations officer in grief after losing daughter

City traffic restrictions for law term opening
Between 9 am and 1 pm, vehicular traffic will be prohibited on St Vincent Street, between Duke and Queen Streets; Hart Street; Abercromby Street...

Tents, TV screens for public to view Parliament opening
The ceremonial opening takes place on Wednesday, Sep­tember 23, at 1.30 p.m., at Tower D, Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre, Wrightson Road

OAS begins peace talks with workers
After work on highway extension crippled...


AG's deadline on Warner's US case expires today

The deadline for signing off on the extradition case against corruption accused former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner expires this afternoon.

McDonald: HDC '100 houses a week' distribution put on hold
...which was started under the former People's Partnership (PP) administration.

Moruga MP gives up office for 115 pupils
Newly-elected MP for Moruga/Tableland Dr Lovell Francis spent most of his morning yesterday, trying to accommodate displaced pupils of Moruga RC School.

Abdulah: Too little...too late from Kamla

Carmona: Trinidad and Tobago not like Georgia
PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona yesterday said this country should appreciate the fact that it has transferred power from one government to another without civil unrest...

Suruj: Work stoppage on highway costing millions
The saga continues between Brazilian Company, OAS Construtora, – the main contractor of the $7.4 billion Point Fortin Highway project

Progressive Democratic Party launched
A new political entity has been launched in Tobago.

Clean up in San Francique
WORKS Ministry employees began clearing water courses in flood-hit parts of San Francique yesterday, a day after residents blocked the road to protest poor drainage.

Teen recovering after suicide attempt
HE teenaged girl who attempted suicide, weeks after her mother committed suicide following the shooting death of her step-father

Cops: Businesswoman was kidnapped
THE case involving businesswoman Carolyn Katwaroo, 43, who was last seen on Friday night leaving her San Fernando home is no longer being treated as that of a "missing person"

Cops seize $800,000, drugs and gun



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