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NGC boss sacked Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2015
NGC boss sacked The board of state-owned National Gas Company (NGC) yesterday fired company president Indar Maharaj, a little over two months after he was sent on leave with immediate effect.
Four SSA officials fired The recent firing of several Strategic Services Agency (SSA) heads is part of a complete restructuring of the country's security apparatus, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon said yesterday.
New twist in cop's murder Investigations into the murders of PC Russell Ramnarine and UWI engineering student Avery Keshwar in San Juan on Monday took a slight twist yesterday, when a senior police officer was allegedly asked to answer why he instructed Ramnarine to go on an alleged sting operation given his inexperience...
Govt urged to hold hand on electricity hike Brace for more crime and an increase in the cost of goods and services. This is what members of the public and business community are predicting with expected higher electricity rates in "the not too distant future".
Increase in utility rates necessary INCREASES in the rates of utility services are necessary in the coming year if the country was to keep moving forward in view of low oil prices, according to Public Utilities Minister Ancil Antoine.
Woman dies from swine flu at Mt Hope Another person has died after contracting the H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as swine flu.
Student struck on head with bat A video showing a dispute between two students at a secondary school in San Fernando has gone viral on social media after one of the students was struck on the head with a bat.
COUPLE DEAD IN BACKSEAT
Police find 2 bodies in burnt out car
...Police identify bodies in burnt car
Juicy cocaine from TT TRINIDAD and Tobago was once again the focus of an international drug bust involving cocaine in juice containers.
Blackouts hit Port-of-Spain and environs POWER outages were reported in sections of Port-of-Spain and environs which began shortly about 6.45 pm yesterday and continued up to press time.
Judge orders 'Papa Bois' back home for Xmas AFTER eight months of living in the Palo Seco forest having been forced to flee his home earlier this year, a High Court judge yesterday ordered that Oswald Rivers who earned the nickname "Papa Bois", be allowed to move back into his house for Christmas.
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