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PM: Criminals walking among us Posted: Monday, October 31, 2016
PM: Criminals walking among us Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley plans to give direct attention to the reintroduction of community policing as a way of more effectively dealing with T&T's crime problem.
Penal to get its fire station Construction on the $71 million facility is under way and expected to be completed in about a year.
Not guilty, says court Mom on 5 charges, suffers miscarriage
Dr George Laquis: Some cancers don't need treatment Many women who are diagnosed with breast cancer and made to undergo surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy do not need treatment at all.
Teens get mental health training Teenagers from several schools in San Fernando are being trained to identify and deal with mental health disorders.
PSC invites local firms to help select top cop
Davidson-Celestine not going up for re-election Tracy Davidson-Celestine, Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Tourism Secretary and representative for Parlatuvier/L'Anse Fourmi/Speyside, will not be seeking re-election in the upcoming THA elections
Khan: PNM ready to reform local government Local Government Elections November 28
Bank customers lose $$ to skimming
Missing for five years: Search continues for DJ Choko Saturday made it five years since the disappearance of disc jockey Claude "Choko" Hospedales, who went missing after completing a gig at a bar in Santa Flora on October 29, 2011.
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