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GRENADES FOR SALE Posted: Friday, March 25, 2016
GRENADES FOR SALE CRIMINALS now have a new addition to their already impressive arsenal of high-powered weaponry which they use against law-abiding citizens and law enforcement officers
BOOM! Search of Defence Force arsenal underway as suspected hand grenade explosion injures two
Dillon: Probe on; Defence Force accounting for its grenades
Fire destroys TSTT cables in Macoya facility
NGC leasing platforms to Repsol but Workers' futures still uncertain The future of over 40 contract workers at the National Gas Company (NGC) remains doubtful although their contracts were yesterday extended by one month.
Moore calls for unity AS TOBAGO parties gear up to contest the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election constitutionally due in January
New TRHA Board to be revealed soon
Judge strikes out UNC's late election petition ...one of six election petitions from United National Congress (UNC) which challenged the results in six marginal constituencies of last year's general election.
Cuffie: Inefficiency causing corruption La Horquetta MP Maxie Cuffie has vowed to improve the delivery of public services in his new role as Minister of Public Administration and Communications.
New EBC, PCA appointees told: Don't play politics
NP loses appeal: to rehire 68 fired workers ...fired in 2013 with full-benefits; to receive to $40,000 each in damages.
‘Simba' put down DESPITE an online petition of almost 20,000 signatures, ‘Simba', the Rottweiler which mauled a six-month-old baby to death earlier this month
Simba is dead: He could not be trained Veterinarian Dr Kriyaan Singh: "...if they [TTSPCA] were euthanising the dog according to the Dog Control Act which states that in order for the dog to be euthanise, it must follow a court order."
Horror: No head, no cause of death ...cause of death was undertermined since it was believed that she died from trauma to her head.
WASA dealing with water challenges TO MARK last Tuesday's occasion of World Water Day, a WASA statement updated the population on the current water situation and its supply plans.
Zika cases rise to seven
Sando mayor admits: Some unaware they have Zika
Pensioner victim of land fraud: Victory after house bulldozed Attorney Larry Lalla is calling on police to establish a task force to target specifically land fraud.
West: Give us power Police Complaints Authority (PCA) director David West is advocating for prosecutorial powers for the Authority to speedily deal with complaints made against police officers.
NPTA: School violence a mirror of society
Windy Hill farmers bring fresh hope: Using agriculture to erase crime
Jamaican beauty in coke bust Defence: Flight attendant might not have known
Student's mom held for teacher's kidnapping THE mother of a 17-year-old student who attended classes at Keston's Educational Institute is one of the suspects assisting police into investigations of the kidnapping of 26-year-old teacher
Parent jailed for threatening teacher
Teen suspect on the run Boy, 4, sexually assaulted?
Friends paid his drug fine VENDORS at the Marabella market pooled their resources yesterday to help pay the drug possession fine for their colleague Earl Lewis, who is autistic.
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