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KINDERGARTEN COPS Posted: Saturday, February 27, 2016
KINDERGARTEN COPS POLICE will patrol not only secondary schools but also pre-schools and primary schools, in a bid to maintain law and order and protect the nation's youths and teachers
5,329 students suspended in 1 year
3 teens behind schoolboys' murder THREE teenagers have been identified by police as the prime suspects in the murder, last Tuesday, of schoolboys Daniel Hall and Stephan Singh
Rowley on escalating murder rate: Unacceptable
Murder toll now 79
First class road coming Valencia to Toco
1,544 retrenched since Sept ...according to figures given in Parliament by Labour Minister Jennifer Baptiste-Primus
Has the highway project been abandoned? Former Minister of Works, Dr Surujrattan Rambachan questioned why construction was halted at sites along the pathway of the highway.
Cabinet approves new housing policy Communications Minister Maxie Cuffie, programme to "is to harness large sums of money available in the private sector, by encouraging private individuals, with access to funds, to invest in the housing programme."
Moonilal: New plan will produce poor quality housing
PM: Projects failed under PP THE country is continuing to receive foreign direct investment (FDI) and Government is taking steps to ensure that more FDI comes into TT.
Sando mayor: More mosquitoes in affluent areas Clean your property or pay a $1,000 fine.
Flu vaccine supplies to stop next week
Wrecking to resume in west PoS ...avoid parking on street corners, near fire hydrants, in front of the entrances of private residences and on sidewalks.
US applies to be made interested party Warner judicial review lawsuit takes new twist
Last rites for PNMite Winston Moore FORMER People's National Movement (PNM) senator Winston Steve Moore was remembered yesterday as a person who made public service his life
Reema to celebrate World Thinking Day with Girl Guides
Abu Bakr to file civil lawsuit FUAD Abu Bakr will file a civil lawsuit against the Police Service for wrongful arrest, which also breached his civil rights.
Cops continue probe into lecturer's shooting Cheryl-Ann Baldeosingh, 42, a lecturer at The University of the West Indies in St Augustine, was shot four times in the lower back and buttocks as she entered her home at First Street, Arouca.
Homeless hijack THE HOMELESS have taken over the walkover used by children of the Tunapuna Hindu primary school.
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