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TOP COPS MUST TAKE THE LEAD Posted: Sunday, January 3, 2016
TOP COPS MUST TAKE THE LEAD Despite the anti-crime initiatives that have been implemented in Trinidad and Tobago over the years, retiring Senior Superintendent Johnny Abraham says there is no substitute for good, old-fashioned policing.
Tobago tourism takes a dive MEMBERS of the Tobago Hotel & Tourism Association (THTA) are reporting lower hotel occupancy figures for the peak period in the sister island this year than in 2014.
Businesses brace for falling oil prices
Ramdial concerned about higher taxes ...bombarded with calls from constituents who are worried that additional taxes will be imposed on their US dollar accounts as a means of raising foreign exchange.
London predicts an unpredictable 2016
12 schools stay closed tomorrow ... schools will be used as examination centres for private candidates writing CSEC exams
Students must do better Retired educator Dr Lennox Bernard wants Education Minister Anthony Garcia to urgently address under-performance in the public primary and secondary school system.
Hidden street children of PoS IN the past two decades there has been a sharp decline in the number of street children visible in the capital city of Port-of- Spain.
No ISIS refugees in T&T Reports that scores of refugees fleeing the crisis in Syria have entered T&T are not true.
Cybercriminals target local ATMs Expert: Skimming devices hard to detect
Safeguards against card fraud
Crime spikes in times of hardship Commander Heerah: Review security agenda
Young hints at fireworks legislation
Fireworks scare away dogs THE JOYS and excitement of many Trinidadians who used fireworks from Old Year's night into New Year's Day have led to sadness and worry for many dog owners whose beloved pets have since gone missing.
Truck driver killed outside his home Minutes after Ravi Maniedeo said goodbye to his mother and brother on New Year's Day, he was killed near his home at Old Longdenville Road.
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