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APOLOGY FOR MURDER Posted: Wednesday, September 20, 2017
APOLOGY FOR MURDER OVERCOME with grief at a murder committed by his brother, Brenton McLean wept as he hugged the murder victim's son and apologised to him yesterday.
Cut off from outside world Hurricane Maria ravages Dominica
'Situation grave' in Dominica
Maria devastates Dominica GOVERNMENT was yesterday mobilising resources to send relief supplies and manpower to Dominica after Category 5 Hurricane Maria devastated that country
Floods hit Penal, Siparia, Cedros While T&T continues to assist its hurricane ravaged Caribbean neighbours, a call is being made for Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan to tend to their people first.
Consultant at JSC: Country paying double for Cabo Star
PM's criticism upsets Tobago business owners
Permits not an entitlement to hunt outside season
I had given up on life—MIC hostage
Ministry to get counselling for MIC students EDUCATION Minister Anthony Garcia yesterday promised that counselling would be provided to students, their parents and teachers at the MIC Institute of Technology's in O'Meara
Shop keeper robbed, slain Police shot and killed a man hours after he was believed to have killed business owner Hanipha "Lucky" Bedassie at her mini mart at the corner of Huggins Street and the Chaguanas Main Road yesterday.
4 murders in a day - 353 for year
Man loses arm after car crash
Two cops held with illegal guns, drugs in Cedros Two police officers from a special unit of the T&T Police Service (TTPS) were among three held last evening for possession of three illegal firearms and four crocus bags of compressed marijuana.
Cops nab cops in roadblock TWO detectives from Port-of-Spain Division were yesterday arrested by South Western Division police following a chase which began in Cedros and ended in Oropouche.
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