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CABINET APPROVES $1M PAYOUT FOR SLAIN COPS
Posted: Monday, October 3, 2016

CABINET APPROVES $1M PAYOUT FOR SLAIN COPS
CABINET has approved the payment of $1 million to families of members of the TT Police Service who were killed in the line of duty.

WASA applying pressure on bad pay clients
$250m debt woe

T&TEC works on 25 per cent rebate this week

Haiti to feel the brunt
Powerful Matthew threatens Jamaica, Cuba but...

Economist: No more loans for TT
ECONOMICS lecturer at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies, Dr. Anthony Birchwood said yesterday that this is the last year in which the country will be able to borrow comfortably to finance its operations

Royal, Republic lead in monthly bank fees
RBC Royal Bank T&T Ltd and Republic Bank Ltd have the highest monthly maintenance fees on savings accounts, at $15 and $15.01 respectively, regardless of the balance.

Tax against online shoppers discriminatory, says Moonilal

Lynch quits as CEPEP chairman
Talk of 'clash with Khan'

CDA GM resigns .....one month after chairman

Repeal of Cocoa Act crippled industry

Abdulah calls for action on DNA bank, crime: Citizens' security not being tackled

Regiment recruits to help crime fight
Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Glenda Jennings-Smith, says the latest batch of T&T Regiment recruits will play a key role in this country's crime fighting arsenal

Rambharat opens Hunting Season

Hardworking dad killed in Siparia
Argument over money turns deadly

Third ­suspect in $m ­robbery identified
A 47-year-old man, who is a prime suspect in the July robbery of an estimated $1.5 million from PriceSmart Ltd in Mausica, was positively identified on Saturday.



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