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FIRE AT WASA Posted: Wednesday, January 6, 2016
FIRE AT WASA ALMOST two weeks after a forensic audit was ordered into the operations of state utility the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) by its Board, a fire broke out yesterday afternoon at its headquarters in St Joseph
Unfair to link it to audit—exec Fire hits WASA's Records Department
Abdulah: Strange UNC waited till out of Govt exposé on Housing Minister Marlene McDonald and Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) chairman Noel Garcia.
Health Minister on swine flu vaccine We are well covered HEALTH Minister Terrence Deyalsingh last night reassured that the country has sufficient vaccines to deal with the current H1N1 influenza virus
Minister: No compromise on security WHILE there may be additional cuts to expenditure for Carnival 2016, there will be no compromise on the security of stakeholders and spectators
TT economy to shrink by 1% ... as it placed TT in a list of the countries with the worst expected negative- growth forecast for next year.
Tobago's water supply 'a priority for THA' With last year being recorded as one of the driest on the island, many residents and entrepreneurs felt the effect of severe water shortages.
Jearlean to file court documents this week
Traffic warden survives hit Colleagues raise injury compensation woes as...
Met Service ends rough seas warning
More Carnival $$ cuts likely Culture Minister hints of tighter fiscal measures
Soca Monarch semi-finalists named
Douglas supports Fantastic Friday 'pay-per-view'
Man charged for child prostitution A 30-YEAR-OLD proprietor of Tunapuna Road, Tunapuna has been slapped with 21 charges involving human trafficking, child prostitution and assault
Cops absolutely clueless THE team of police officers assigned to probe the disappearance of 40 guns from the ballistics room at the Forensic Science Centre in St James
Cops probe $56,000 theft at Golden Grove Prison A PRISONS officer with 19 years service who hails from south Trinidad has been arrested as part of an investigation into the theft
Robbery accused represents himself, wants diary extracts PAUL BOATSWAIN, the man accused of robbing a woman who became paralysed after she was allegedly slammed to the ground before her jewelry was taken
Protecting the whistle-blower Newsday Commentary: Ian Lambie
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