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Mystery deepens over baby left to die
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Mystery deepens over baby left to die
"It is rather sad that up to this morning, moving close to a week, and no one has come forward to say that their child had disappeared. Someone should have come forward and say that I know Mr Y and Ms X had a baby, and the baby disappeared. Until some next of kin has been identified, she will be in the care of Children's Authority", he said.

One more year of struggle due to COVID-19 pandemic says Baptiste
The President and CEO of Republic Financial Holdings Ltd (RFHL) Nigel Baptiste has expressed that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic would be felt in the economies in which the group operates for another financial year.

25 new covid19 cases since Sunday

How to survive a Covid Christmas - Advice
"If we think about Christmas in terms of what we can't do, what we wouldn't have, and what we cannot enjoy this year, we go into it upfront from a negative, pessimistic point of view and we're likely to not do well depending on how we manage things.

Hinds urges citizens to stop playing Corona Roulette

Medical staff, covid19 patients face depression, stigma, burnout
Prof Gerard Hutchinson, head of psychiatric services of the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA), has said while treating the physical health of covid19 patients is crucial, the recovery of their mental well-being is just as important.

CAL launches service between Guyana and Cuba
In keeping with their COVID-19 requirements, all visitors will be subject to PCR testing upon arrival into Cuba as well as quarantine for seven days (self-isolation or Government facility) as the authorities see fit. Additionally, Cuba mandates that persons must wear masks at all times if they are in a public place, as such, passengers are required to wear appropriate face masks.

Khan wants law amended in Parliament
His call follows the arrest of 250 people at a zesser party over the weekend in Kelly Village, Caroni. Members of the public have been questioning why the police targeted the zesser party but ignored a large gathering of guests at a wedding in Valsayn.

Gary: Officers' hands tied

Mother grieves as case thrown out
On the steps outside attorney Nafeesa Mohammed's office yesterday, Gregoria Figueredo sat disconsolately. Her 11-year-old daughter was among the group of Venezuelan migrants deported back to their homeland via pirogues on Sunday after illegally arriving on Trinidad and Tobago's shores.

Judge rules deported migrants must be returned

Afrovive: Celebrating Afro-Caribbean culture
Each show features afrobeat and afrobeats music played by Jones-Powell and a guest DJ. The line up also includes interviews with a range of creative professionals such as dancers, visual artists, photographers and fashion designers whose work is heavily influenced by African art and imagery. Featured artists include Azariel Pedro, TT-based photographer from Jamaica Marlon James and Amir Hall.

The weather chick
I am a "convenient Catholic." I became disillusioned with the church when I went to Vatican City. They were proudly displaying an exhibit of the pope’s robes, encrusted with rubies and emeralds. Why do you need a jewel-encrusted robe?

Mom charged for throwing boiling water on daughter
A 36-YEAR-OLD factory worker of Saddle Road, San Juan was granted $30,000 bail with a surety when she appeared before a justice of the Peace on Friday charged with cruelty to a child.

Boxer, father demolish Claxton Bay home after eviction notice
"I could not afford to pay anyone. I watched my daughter cry. It was the only home she knew of. Yes, we are poor, but this was our shelter over the years."

POA: Speed up release of non-violent inmates
With more than 100 inmates testing positive for the Covid-19 virus, the Prison Officers Association (POA) is again calling on the State to speed up its efforts to release non-violent inmates from the prison system.

5 on gang-related charges
Following extensive investigations into alleged criminal activities by certain members of the "6ixx gang," a police release stated, and with the assistance of external and internal partners including the Inter-Agency Task Force and the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) five men were charged on Saturday.

Venezuelans wanted by the Couva police
IF you have seen these two Venezuelan men, contact the police immediately.



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