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MORE POWERS FOR SSA Posted: Friday, March 11, 2016
MORE POWERS FOR SSA ....empowering that drug surveillance body to deal with a wider range of criminal offences
PM MULLS OVER MARLENE Controversy over Camille and Marlene...
Government to talk with ex-cane farmers on money owed
Faris vs Anand on cane farmers Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi, said Ramlogan, in his 18-page legal opinion of 2011, had advised against payment; conditions were attached to the disbursal of funds.
SOLD! - ORTT bought for US$25,000 ANSA McAL secures Rienzi's ORTT medal
ArcelorMittal fined for laying off 500 Steel company to pay compensation to workers
Help for fired workers Labour Minister Jennifer Baptiste-Primus:
75 lose jobs METHANOL Holdings Trinidad Ltd (MHTL) is shutting one of its melamine plants.
Hospital cleaning company lays off 40
Economist: T&T in trouble, look to Latin America Trinidad and Tobago needs to tap into the 500 million people living in Latin America and sell some of the 6,000 by-products of petroleum.
World champion of garbage A WORLD Bank report has placed tiny Trinidad and Tobago on top of the world in terms of generating garbage per capita.
Zika case recorded in Tunapuna
Suspect in nurse's murder found dead Shabir Mohammed, believed to be responsible for the murder of his estranged 35-year-old wife Amina Mohammed
Death threats for 60 prison officers THIRTY incarcerated gang-leaders, considered high risk prisoners, are being blamed for threats to the lives of more than 60 prisons officers
Police Service will absorb 2,000 SRPs
Michaeline thanks vet for assistance Veterinarian Dr Kriyaan Singh went to the San Fernando Magistrates' Court and paid Wall's fine yesterday.
Pensioner held with ganja: I use it to treat Cancer
Browne, Jeffrey appointed Ambassadors FORMER PNM MPs Dr Amery Browne and Fitzgerald Jeffrey have been appointed as Ambassador to Brazil and High Commissioner to Jamaica
Another difficult day at murder inquiry IT was another difficult day for the prosecution in the Dana Seetahal murder inquiry after it was suggested that another magistrate proceed summarily with the charges against some of the accused persons
Son: How did my mom really die? Karen Boissiere-Small, 65, was found dead on Maracas Bay on January 25.
Several on 'hit list' at Sando school: 15 students from Forms One to Five suspended Teachers, safety officers and other senior staff at the San Fernando West Secondary School are among several people on an alleged hit list
End child marriages GIRLS marrying off at too young an age might not be prevalent in this country, but is cause for concern in some parts of Trinidad, especially rural districts
Foreign call alerts of rape in caregiver's home Autistic victim gets 'threats'
Unit to protect children coming A large Child Protection Unit (CPU) is being set up within the Police Service to deal with crimes against children
South Western Division solved the most crimes last year ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams recently bestowed three awards on the South Western Police Division for their crime-fighting work last year.
How I survived three days in the forest NEVER having learned to swim, Kevin Arthur has a fear of deep waters.
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