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Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba brace for Matthew Posted: Sunday, October 2, 2016
Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba brace for Matthew CAL cancels flights as...
Trinis at Mona campus in Jamaica bracing for hurricane
Imbert cuts Pres allocation Less $$ for entertainment and overseas travel...
Moonilal: 182 minutes of blame game
Rowley to citizens: Wean yourself off the Government
IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT MONEY IN a strident defence of the $53.4 billion 2016/2017 Budget, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley declared there must be a radical change in the attitude of the population if the country
London on budget: Tobagonians are resilient
Tobago gets $2.4 Billion Tobago has been allocated an estimated $2.4 billion of the national budget and the Tobago Chapter of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce has noted the sum is manageable.
7% online rate 'hurts' Finance Minister Colm Imbert last Friday announced that the seven percent tax on online shopping will take effect from October 20.
Rich can find loopholes to evade taxes—Watson
Special treatment for Laventille teachers
'Frida, don't leave me' Frida Goodridge, 32, from Second Drive, Mt D'Or, was shot and killed at Mt Hope Road, Champs Fleurs yesterday morning.
Maxi drivers to discuss price hike
More $$ for Police Service EXPENDITURE for the Police Service has increased from $2,252,885,300 in 2016 to $2,884,830 from 2016 to 2017.
I survived with help "Reject the stigma, seek support." That is the one message, former chemistry teacher Caron Asgarali, 50, a victim of gun violence
Cancer Society hails 15% cigarette tax The Trinidad and Tobago Cancer Society welcomes the 15 percent tax increase on tobacco, which will take effect on October 20, 2016
EARS to the ground Although October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, there is an NGO that works with survivors of all forms of the diseases.
Bakr: Swap Venezuelan prisoners to free Trinis While applauding Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and the PNM administration for good diplomatic relations with Venezuela through the provision of food stuff earlier in the year
56 immigrants held in police exercise Fifty-six illegal immigrants were detained on Friday night and early yesterday in an exercise carried out by officers of the Northern Division
Man chops wife, hangs self Police said around 6.50 am, Lyle Herbert, 58, a WASA employee of Baldeo Avenue, Longdenville, chopped his estranged wife several times about the head and upper body.
TTSPCA head: Lock up animal abusers
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