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STOP BLOWS TO COPS Posted: Thursday, September 1, 2016
"We will bring her home" ...Indian High Commission intervenes
T&T Student trapped in India: Let me go home ...family pleads for Foreign Affairs Ministry intervetion
STOP BLOWS TO COPS President Anthony Carmona threw his support behind the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) yesterday, scolding citizens who continue to be unfairly critical of the law enforcement agency, and calling also on the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader to bury their differences to resolve crime and criminality in the country.
Carmona: Band together to solve crime
Rowley, Kamla ready to meet tomorrow
UNC marathon for PM crime talks The Opposition United National Congress (UNC) has scheduled a marathon meeting today to prepare and select a team to accompany Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar to crucial talks on crime with Prime Minister Keith Rowley tomorrow.
Parade marked by pomp, precision
'My brother never made it home' EMOTIONS ran high at the National Awards ceremony last evening.
Kamla: Independence like a 'gauntlet toss' Independence should be taken as a "gauntlet toss", a challenge to work towards being a truly equitable, sustainable and safe society, said Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
Homeless get Independence Day treat
Hope for Birdsong as UWI helps panside After 31 years, Birdsong Academy may return to the very place where it all started after being evicted from their Tunapuna home on Monday.
Man, 68, dies while swimming
Khan: Back to basics for CEPEP THE Community Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP) is going "back to basics."
Garcia: Lara Stadium will be done Udecott chairman Noel Garcia is promising yet another completion deadline for the multi-million dollar Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, which has been under construction for the past 14 years.
Protective Services get 3% off Tru Valu prices Members of the Protective Services are now eligible for a three percent discount on items from any Tru Valu Supermarket nationwide, this according to a release issued on Tuesday.
Grateful President thanks fire officers For all their hard work and their apparent unrecognised struggles over the years, President Anthony Carmona publicly thanked fire officers yesterday for all that they contributed to this country.
Pedestrian shot in St James Police are investigating a report in which a 20-year-old man was shot yesterday morning while walking along Jeffers Lane in St James
Family of granny killed by police bullet seek answers
Bullets for Mt Hope man
Single Fathers to help mom in custody case
Crime victim denied disability grant Jennifer Rampersad, who had one hand severed and lost the use of the other in a brutal cutlass attack earlier this year, says her application for a social disability grant has been turned down.
Police probe stabbing, shooting An 18-year-old Penal man is warded in serious condition at the San Fernando General Hospital after being stabbed on Tuesday morning.
'A good one' shot dead A 35-year-old father from Morvant is the nation's 306th murder victim. The dead man has been identified as Corey St Louis, of Poinsetta Drive, Morvant.
Teen stabbed over girl An 18-year-old Penal youth is warded in serious condition at San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) after being stabbed several times in the chest. His 17-yearold attacker has since been detained and up to yesterday remained in police custody. Police reported that the teenagers fought "over a girl."
Man to stand trial for shooting at cops Five years after police charged him with six offences, two for shooting at police officers, Palmyra resident Derrick Stoute has been committed to stand trial in the High Court.
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