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Singh not afraid of WASA audit Posted: Thursday, January 7, 2016
Singh not afraid of WASA audit Govt merely flexing muscles
'Report may take three weeks' Fire at WASA head office
Officials search for clues but Employees feel fire no accident
WASA: No sensitive files destroyed in fire
Suruj: Situation very frightening Hundreds of construction workers on the breadline
Contractors owed $2 billion, hundreds laid off
Duke cancels hunger march Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke has cancelled all protest action by members of his union
Changes in Panorama format ...the most significant being the semi-finals where all conventional bands would face the adjudicators
Police plead for public's help ...to once again cooperate with the authorities to help in reducing crime.
$2m bail for human trafficking accused A 30-year-old Tunapuna man accused of trafficking a minor and inciting her into prostitution...
Magistrate recuses self from Seetahal trial Accused gang leader Rajaee Ali and 11 members of his organisation accused of assassinating Senior Counsel Dana Seetahal have succeeded in their bid to have Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar recuse herself
Pirates scaring away 'yachties' ...pirates attacked two vessels in one week.
Laptops stolen from Princes Town school
12 homeless after arson attack Two vehicles, a four-apartment building and a business were destroyed by fire following an arson attack in Laventille
"Lost Dog" Prison Scam? A number of families searching for their lost dogs have claimed that they are being extorted by prisoners who are accessing the Facebook page "Lost Dogs/Pets of Trinidad and Tobago" from jail.
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