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'Lifting of 2-year hunting ban a mistake' Posted: Friday, October 2, 2015
'Lifting of 2-year hunting ban a mistake' ...hunting of wild animals was a threat to eco-tourism and the animals being hunted were more beneficial alive than dead.
Let the hunt begin THE two-year hunting ban imposed in 2013 officially ended at midnight on Wednesday.
$2,000 fine for eating protected snake
PM: Sacrifices to win war on crime PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley declared that sacrifices have to be made in order to curb the level of crime taking place in the country.
Back pay for 32 bypassed cops
Cuffie: Central move an asset to farmers HE relocation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries to Chaguanas
Reservoirs impacted by lack of rainfall WASA will implement new or adjusted water schedules for the coming months.
TT economy has been stagnant ...according to the Global Competitiveness Reports produced over the past few years by the World Economic Forum.
PNM OUT OF TIME NOTICES of the six successful People's National Movement (PNM) members of Parliament against the election petitions were filed out of time.
Court to set date for EBC, PNM appeals
Cuffie: Time was up for workers axed in Tobago THE 80 workers in Tobago sent home on Tuesday, were in short term "make-work" positions created for the election period, says Communications Minister Maxie Cuffie.
Former minister to chair Port Authority Cabinet yesterday confirmed the appointment of former minister in the ministry of finance Christine Sahadeo as the new Port Authority chairman.
Stop use of State vehicles by MPs Attorney Subhas Panday: estimating it will save government $29 million annually.
Two cineplexes not paying up COTT on claim by movie musicians:
Teachers locked out After protest over new Rousillac school...
Vagrants recycling in Sando Cop at police town meeting:
$1.5M in marijuana up in smoke POLICE exercises conducted in the Mayaro district on Tuesday resulted in the destruction of $1.5 million worth of marijuana.
Heightened police presence in Santa Cruz ... after a spike in criminal activities over a 48-hour period.
Murder victim's relative shot in ankle hours later 65-year-old Moonie Ankiah was hit in her right ankle by a stray bullet.
Update: Woman in the pond Police are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the body of a woman found floating in the Usine/Ste Madeleine reservoir this morning.
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