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Opposition seeks to get Young before Privileges Committee
Posted: Friday, December 4, 2020

Opposition seeks to get Young before Privileges Committee
She noted Young's statements in Parliament last week where he'd said people from the Damen firm in Holland didn't want to come to T&T to fix the Damen vessels due to the COVID pandemic. She also noted recent Dutch Embassy statements that one engineer came to T&T in October and another in November.

State to care for baby abandoned in Freeport
Since the child was left in the bushes near a busy junction at Freeport almost two weeks ago, no one has come forward to name or claim the child.

Austal launches new T&T Coast Guard vessel
The vessels are intended to enhance the border protection capabilities of T&T in conjunction with the existing Coast Guard fleet

NWRHA defends hospital's care of Santa Cruz mother
The North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) has denied claims of negligence by the family of Sherise Williams, who passed away at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital.

Oropouche West MP: Another Heritage oil spill occurs due to neglect
Member of Parliament for Oropouche West, Davendranath Tancoo, has chastised the Heritage Petroleum Company Limited after another oil spill was reported along the banks of the South Oropouche River.

PriceSmart: Less forex leads to changes in imported goods

91 reports of landslides, fallen trees in Tobago since November
"It now costs more to build the retaining walls than the value of the homes. In some cases, the house is less than $40,000, and to protect that same property is close to $1 million. Retaining walls are expensive. But it's our best chance to protect these homes and families.

Water leaks destroy Cunupia road
He stated that at this time there is obvious downward slippage of the surface and/or collapse in several parts of the road, rendering it simply unsafe to use.

Chalkdust delivers book featuring Uriah Butler to Culture Minister

Cops detain relative as woman's body found in Toco
Officers surveying her body after it was taken out the water, however, saw visible marks of violence on her neck and back. This prompted them to detain a male relative for questioning.

Ashanti disappearance taken over by homicide, anti-kidnapping units
The investigation into the disappearance of missing teen Ashanti Riley has been taken over by investigators from the Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) and Homicide Bureau, police said. The case was originally being investigated by San Juan police.

Doctors robbed in mall parking lot
Two doctors who were targeted by criminals at the Valpark Shopping Plaza are warning people to be vigilant as criminals are watching and waiting to attack you.

Bandits rob supermarket, beat worker
A female suspect has been arrested for robbery which occurred at a supermarket on Charlotte Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday morning following which a Chinese national was found bound and beaten.

Showered with gifts by 56-year-old businessman, teen raped 11 times
A 56-year-old businessman who allegedly showered a teenager with money, roses, gifts, expensive cell phones and meals to have sex with her, has been charged with 12 sexual offences.

Police seize ammo, camouflage in Rio Claro
Near Sydney Trace San Pedro, Rio Claro, they came upon a camp. On searching it, they found 19 12-gauge shotgun cartridges with carbide, two pairs of camouflage pants, a camouflage bedspread and a piece of metal pipe about four feet long.



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