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NACTA poll: PNM still strong Posted: Monday, July 4, 2016
Charles wins big in PNM run-off Former Tobago House of Assembly (THA) presiding officer Kelvin Charles scored a comfortable victory over his opponent, Tracy Davidson-Celestine, in the contest for political leader of the People's National Movement (PNM) Tobago Council.
750-room Sandals hotel in Tobago can be reality: Butch eyes No Man's Land Founder and chairman of Sandals Resorts, Gordon "Butch" Stewart, has admitted he has his eyes on No Man's Land for a 750-room hotel in Tobago.
NACTA poll: PNM still strong DESPITE continuing concerns by the population about the economy and crime, the ruling People's National Movement (PNM) has lost no support and the Opposition United National Congress (UNC) is not viewed as a viable political alternative to the PNM.
Two killed in home invasion TWO men were shot dead and two others wounded during an attack on a family in Hardbargain early Monday.
HE WAS AT PEACE IF THERE is such a thing as beauty in death, then, Patrick Manning had a beautiful death.
Foundation remembers true 'Caribbean man' The Heliconia Foundation for Young Professionals has expressed its deepest condolences on the passing of former prime minister Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning.
'...He placed country first' Mickela Panday, politician and daughter of former prime minister Basdeo Panday, remembered the late PM Patrick Manning as one of those leaders who placed his country first.
Childhood friend, Cocoyea remember 'Sonny': He was destined for greatness Smiles lit up their faces and tears welled as residents of the childhood neighbourhood of the late Patrick Manning, Cocoyea Village, San Fernando, reflected fond memories of a young Manning yesterday.
Manning betrayed like Jesus OPPOSITION San Juan/Barataria Member of Parliament Dr Fuad Khan says that late former Prime Minister Patrick Manning felt the presence of those who may have wished him harm, as he lay on his death bed at the San Fernando General Hospital.
Abdulah: He brought change MOVEMENT for Social Justice (MSJ) leader David Abdulah yesterday praised late former Prime Minister Patrick Manning as a man dedicated to public service who sought to bring about change in this country.
Historian wants Manning buried in Sando
China's Ambassador bids TT farewell CHINA'S former Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago Huang Xingyuan says the three years he spent in this country were a "most valuable experience" in his diplomatic career.
Nunez-Tesheira: CLICO judgments has serious implications
Where's $6bn from Clico fund? The Clico Stakeholders' Alliance wants answers on why $6 billion seems to be missing from the Clico Statutory Fund.
Time for region to ponder Carexit THE University of the West Indies (UWI) should work with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to establish multi-site research across its member states to determine citizens' views on whether to remain or leave CARICOM (Carexit), says Dr Suzette Haughton of the Department of Government at UWI's Mona Campus in Jamaica.
Two pilots killed in smash-up Two non-functioning traffic lights at the intersection of the Bypass Connector Road and St Helena Bypass Road are being blamed for the death of two pilots in a car accident yesterday afternoon.
Murder-for-hire plot foiled A SINISTER murder-for-hire plot by a San Fernando businessman was foiled when a 'sting' operation netted a policeman who was hired by the businessman to murder his estranged wife. The price for murder? Eight thousand United States dollars.
Dillon: One third murders are gang-related
Constable foils robbery A POLICE Constable awaiting to cash purchases at an Arima supermarket on Saturday night was able to nab a robber who placed a weapon at his neck and announced a hold-up. According to reports, the man entered the supermarket and placed a weapon behind the officer's neck.
Glock pistol, ammo seized in city apartment A 32-YEAR-OLD man of the Plannings at Piccadilly Street in Port-of-Spain was arrested during a police exercise in the city during which a nine-millimetre Glock pistol along with 32 rounds of ammunition were seized.
Valsayn woman arrested for stealing A 36-YEAR-OLD Valsayn woman who allegedly stole two bags of hair weaves amounting to $4,500 was arrested by officers on patrol in the Arouca District on Thursday morning shortly after 10 am.
12 shot and wounded in a week
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