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CRASH KILLS 7 Posted: Wednesday, December 7, 2016
CRASH KILLS 7 Travis Teague family members and friends of Teague, admitted that the 33-year-old father of one had a habit of driving recklessly and at high speed.
They were friends Crash victim's relatives forgive driver
Security company devastated A selfless act by driver Ramish Narine on his day off resulted in his death in a highway crash at O'Meara, Arima, on Monday night.
Worst crash seen in years, cop
Police: 13 fewer deaths this year
MIDNIGHT AFTERSHOCKS Trinidad and Tobago has been hit by multiple aftershocks following the 6.1 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday
6.1 quake rocks T&ampT
6.2 earthquake shakes, rattles TT BOTTLES of wine and cans of food fell off grocery shelves while buildings swayed and some people panicked
Panicked Trinis react on social media: 'End is near'
PM: US$M for Dragon pipeline PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley says operationalisation of the historic agreement that allows Trinidad and Tobago (TT) to process and sell Venezuela's natural gas will require "hundreds of millions of US dollars."
PM: NGC will find $$ to fund Dragon gas deal
Former Energy Minister questions gas deal WHILE noting that the diversification of the natural gas supply would serve to boost the reliability of gas supplies, former Energy Minister, Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan, has however raised several concerns
35 families stranded in Brasso Seco
'Mother Nature take everything' Stranded Madamas Road, Brasso Seco, farmer Suzanne Jackson late on Monday afternoon
Grande Riviere farmers face uncertain future ...now face an uncertain future as they are being told that compensation for their lost crops may come later than expected
Hosein tells new councillors be humble RURAL Development and Local Government Minister Kazim Hosein yesterday advised newly elected councillors of the Port-of-Spain City Corporation to let humility and service to people be the cornerstones
Young: Simple process in Grande
ADB to pay $1m for empty building Judge knocks reckless spending
Garbage pile-up hits downtown PoS Sanitation workers on work-to-rule
Domestic violence 'epidemic' in T&ampT Thousands of cases each year
Tears as 'Guardian' sends home 16 One week after Ansa McAL Group's chairman and chief executive officer A Norman Sabga dispelled reports of further job cuts at the Trinidad Guardian...
Bank clerk missing A REPUBLIC Bank employee has been reported missing after failing to return home from work.
Students held for beating teacher TEMPERS flared during an altercation over fried chicken yesterday, which left one teacher nursing injuries and two students in police custody.
Suspended officers still waiting for disciplinary hearing One year after jailbreak
$1,500 fine for stealing relative's phones A MAN told a magistrate yesterday that he stole two cell phones from a female relative, because he believed the phones contained numbers relating to nefarious activities where he lives in Claxton Bay.
SRPs suspended after misbehaviour charges ...accused of corruptly obtaining a total of $11,000, a release from the TT Police Service (TTPS) has stated.
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