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70 illegal immigrants held in 2 weeks
Posted: Saturday, November 24, 2018

Young: 70 illegal immigrants held in 2 weeks

AG: T&T not ready to adopt international law for asylum seekers
Already there are 174,000 T&T citizens on the database of the Housing Development Corporation who are saying that they are not get housing fast enough "so if we add another 100,000 people to that how do we deliver that…how are you, the taxpayers, footing the bill."

Minister: 845 domestic violence reports
Addressing the opening of the International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women (IDEVAW) public education and information fair at City Gate, South Quay, Port of Spain, Webster-Roy said 665 were women and 180 were men.

THE WILL TO LIVE
Rakesh Ramkaran should not be alive. Not after being shot through the head. He was working as a security guard at a hardware store one night in March 2017 when robbers shot him.

Blame game in the House
Income Tax bill languishes

Augustus Long Hospital up for lease, sale—Khan
Petrotrin's medical plan will be rolled out next week and will continue for another two-plus years but Petrotrin's Augustus Long Hospital will be put up for lease or sale in January.

Ministry: Leptospirosis victims receiving treatment
Following the death of 37-year-old Samir Khan, of Caroni, who contracted Leptospirosis from the recent flooding in the area, the Ministry of Health has assured that all patients presenting signs of the disease are being currently treated.

Christmas blues for 53 Drag Mall vendors
A preliminary investigation has revealed that an unattended flame on a stove at a food booth located at the People's Mall on Henry Street, Port-of-Spain, may have caused yesterday's fire that left over 15 vendors and over 35 other street vendors counting their losses

Court awards woman $70k for manhole accident

40 private residences probed for elder abuse

Nelson Street student gets his Engineering Degree
The Social Development Ministry has been probing reports of such abuse at these private residences as well as at the 30 homes for the aged in the last year, says Social Development Minister Cherrie Ann Crichlow-Cockburn.

3rd death threat for Griffith

Cops suspended after crashing police SUV

Trinis shop like mad
Black Friday sale



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