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NO TOBAGO LOVE FROM EBC Posted: Saturday, November 21, 2015
NO TOBAGO LOVE FROM EBC TWO TOBAGO voters are alleging their rights as electors were infringed by the Elections and Boundaries Commission's (EBC) decision not to extend regular voting time in the September 7 general election by one hour
Kamla warns PNM against HDC plan: Floodgate to litigation The Government's new policy to limit the joint income level of people applying for Housing Development Corporation's (HDC) homes to $25,000 may be heading to the courtroom
PM: Role for private sector in housing Rowley defends new $25,000 standard
No buyout of cops' leave CABINET has agreed that there should be no vacation leave buyout for any first Division Officer in the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.
Colm acts as Prime Minister COLM IMBERT will act as Prime Minister in the absence of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley this month and in December, Rowley confirmed yesterday.
Minister: I withdrew Credit Union Bill THE Credit Union Bill 2014 and Co-operative Society (Amendment) Bill 2014 are no more, said Labour Minister, Jennifer Baptiste-Primus
Chairman: Diversification main aim for economy Economic Advisory Board members handed their instruments of appointment
New uniforms for TT cops MINISTER of National Security Edmund Dillon was yesterday presented with two sets of new uniforms for the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.
Expect 'Grinch Christmas', thanks to Govt SHORTLY after declaring that United National Congress (UNC) political leader hopeful Vasant Bharath would not win the party's December 5 internal election, incumbent political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday warned citizens
Bharath: No Rowley campaign hurt PP
T&T running on auto-pilot—Kamla The Government is now seeking to implement the same anti-terrorism plans it opposed which were outlined in an anti-terrorism resolution
Very dry season coming
Bomb scare shuts down central PoS
Jamaican thief breaks legs THERE was early morning drama on High Street, San Fernando yesterday when a 28-yearold Jamaican national caught red-handed breaking into a jewellry store
Cops probe firebombing in Central ...into yesterday morning's firebombing of a used car dealership in central Trinidad.
Top cop responds as car with foreign plates spotted
'Ah want ah piece ah pork' leads to $1,600 fine ...by stealing someone's pig, slaughtering, cooking and then feasting on it, they were hauled before the courts yesterday and after pleading guilty, were each fined $800.
'Mammy's pension will help pay my fine' NOT wanting to spend Christmas in jail, a father yesterday told a San Fernando magistrate that he will use part of his mother's pension to help pay the fine imposed on him.
New $5,000 old age pension from December 1 THE new schedule of payments for the Senior Citizens' Pension announced in the 2016 Budget Statement
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