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PM dismisses UNC's 'PNM corruption' claims Posted: Monday, November 6, 2017
PM dismisses UNC's 'PNM corruption' claims 'NO EASY ROAD AHEAD FOR TT'
Doctors say 4 of 19 children at St Mary's are sexually active
Cabinet approves $.25m grant for investors ...the facility offers up to $250,000 to firms not less than two years old earning 50 per cent of their revenue from export sales.
Rowley: Govt taking back Chag Pre-election give away of state land
UTT's cash woes trouble Garcia
T&T cancer rate among highest in region "Statistics today show that the mortality rates and diagnosis rates in Trinidad and Tobago are among the highest in the Caribbean..."
Anger over baby's death Delaysingh threatens action against hospital staff
New bid to tackle violence among students
Crabs cause traffic at Mosquito Creek Crabs scuttling across a moonlit street near Mosquito Creek caused a massive traffic pile up on the South Trunk Road on Saturday night.
PoS Mayor gets tough on 'living' in city squares
11th-storey jumper still hospitalised The 39-year-old murder suspect who took a flying leap out the 11th-storey window of the Riverside Plaza building, Port of Spain, to escape police
Devant calls for action in Camp Cumuto case T&T Defence Force is yet to determine what action will be taken in the matter involving children photographed with high-powered military guns at the Cumuto army facility on October 31, 2015.
Envoy: Canada committed to TT's security
AG: No guns for off-duty prison officers Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi has rejected calls from the Prisons Officers Association (POA)
DPP to decide in Dominican's death Homicide detectives are expected to approach the Director of Public Prosecutions today for instructions in the murders of Dominican national Chriss Brewster and pensioner Peter Felix.
Brother of murder victim killed Eight months after his brother was murdered, Allan Solyn was murdered at Pregnancy Lane, Upper La Puerta, Diego Martin yesterday.
Guns seized, two teens arrested Seven guns, including two high powered rifles, were removed from the streets of south Trinidad as police continued their crackdown on illegal firearms over the weekend.
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