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The worst is over: Tropical Storm Warning lifted Posted: Tuesday, June 20, 2017
The worst is over: Tropical Storm Warning lifted ...how bad was it?
Roofs torn off, trees crash as Bret flexes muscle Gusty winds and torrential showers began pounding the eastern swath of Trinidad last night and there were reports of fallen trees, power lines, roofs torn off and flash flooding as citizens battened down for the full might of Tropical Storm Bret.
Calls for help: Emergency crews responding ...worst affected in south, east
Water, candles run out of stock
Tobago battens down TOBAGONIANS braced last night for the expected tropical storm with the announcement that all schools and Tobago House of Assembly (THA) public offices around the island will be closed today.
BRET STORMS IN
Mayor: Port of Spain is prepared PORT of Spain Mayor Joel Martinez yesterday urged citizens in the capital to remain calm as tropical storm Brett approached.
Slower response for rural areas says ODPM official
Roget turns heat on five ministers Called for the removal of Finance Minister Colm Imbert, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon, Public Utilities Minister Fitzgerald Hinds, Tourism Minister Shamfa Cudjoe and Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan.
Roget: Labour Day II coming on August 4
We will fight for all workers RESIDENT of the Public Service Association (PSA) Watson Duke made good on his promise to join with other trade unions for the annual Labour Day celebrations at Fyzabad yesterday.
Cruel treatment of working class OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is disappointed with the "cruel treatment" meted out to the working class by the government
Gadsby-Dolly: Sando is culture capital SAN FERNANDO is the culture capital of the country and is the home for the highly acclaimed Sanfest (San F'do festival of the Arts).
Fix St Michael's or shut it down STAFF members of the St Michael's Home for Boys in Diego Martin are demanding that either the home undergoes major remedial changes or it be shut down altogether.
Three shot dead in Laventille ...killed for their shoes
Death at Valsayn children's home Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a 17-year-old boy who died at a children's home in Valsayn supervised by the Children's Authority.
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