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Move to stamp out gangland killings Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2015
Move to stamp out gangland killings Police to explore new strategies
Police union demands changes ...welcomed the move by National Security Minister Edmund Dillon to ensure in the coming days that the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is provided with all the tools and resources needed
15 minutes of rain in PoS South Quay floods
WE FED UP LOSING ...Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal yesterday announced he will contest the political leadership of the party in its December 5 internal elections.
Moonilal eyes Opposition Leader's position ...resigns as Chief Whip
...It's do or die for Kamla Political analyst Maukesh Basdeo said the stakes are high in the UNC election because whoever wins will be the alternative Prime Minister.
Minister promises full use of Couva Children's Hospital
I'm broke, says Sparrow ...still waiting for promised Govt $$
Divali Nagar to be beamed worldwide
Give to society SECRETARY General of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) Satnarayan Maharaj yesterday said citizens live in a selfish world and people living in TT are becoming more and more mean.
Beer litters highway after crash Two injured in crash: commuters trapped hours in traffic...
Mother wants justice for son bullied at school Sally Sammy is seeking justice after her seven-year-old son was beaten by a bully at a school in south Trinidad.
Weekend jail for Gobin Dexter Gobin's worst week ever continued on Friday when an application to have his bail reduced failed in the High Court.
Man gunned down on St Paul Street Less than three hours after Nicholas Alleyne was shot and killed along George Street, Port of Spain, a 30-year-old man was fatally shot while walking along St Paul Street, East Dry River.
2 murders in city, push toll to 358
No bail for teen on robbery charge A teenager was denied bail yesterday who was charged with assualt with intent to rob, while armed with a firearm.
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