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Indian Arrival Day Posted: Monday, May 30, 2016
Indian Arrival Day messages President Carmona: Use Panchayat system more
Indentureship message for today INDIAN Arrival speaks to the movement of peoples from Asia to the New World in the Fatel Razack in May 1845, and to the transportation of cultures and traditions. These newcomers influenced the processes set in play by the importation of African-enslaved peoples and moved creolisation in new directions.
Rowley has full confidence in Dillon Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has expressed full confidence in his National Security Minister, retired Brig Edmund Dillon.
PM: I will not give in to criminals CITIZENS of Trinidad and Tobago must be justifiably proud of our enviable ability to live together, in unity, under God, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley lauded in his Indian Arrival Day message to the East Indian Community.
Shot senior cop in satisfactory condition at hospital Acting Police Sergeant Ricardo Morris, who was shot in Sea Lots on Wednesday night, was in satisfactory condition at Port of Spain General Hospital last night. Morris was at the basketball court in Sea Lots with his son, when he observed a man walking around with an assault rifle.
'People of all origins should reflect'
Canadian High Commission donates $50,000 to help fight child marriage
WASA tries new $ collection method The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is aiming to begin metering its customers in 2017. In introducing the initiative on a phased-basis, the authority's chairman, Romney Thomas, believes this can help generate funds for the cash-strapped water company.
Kublalsingh: I'm tired opposing governments Highway Re-route Movement (HRM) leader Dr Wayne Kublalsingh says he is tired of opposing governments and is willing to partner with any political party that is interested in reforming the Parliament system in T&T.
Family lime ends in death
GANG LAW BEING REVIEW Attorney General Faris Al Rawi said the Anti-Gang and Bail Amendment Acts are both under review at this time.
Trini woman killed at NY hostel A Trinidad and Tobago national living at the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in Brooklyn, New York, was fatally stabbed by another resident on Saturday last.
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