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Deadlier than May?
Posted: Monday, June 28, 2021

Deadlier than May?
June figures may surpass 326

129 new covid19 cases, 17 deaths reported on Sunday

Football freeco and the Commissioner's Cup
NLCB approached for $1 million sponsorship

Cox defends 'greedy' comment amid outcry
Abdulah said if the government should make further withdrawals from the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund as people should not be going hungry. "For Cox to say the situation is not as bad is an indication of the thinking of the PNM which is they are not concerned about hunger and desperation that exist among thousands of people."

En ToTo distributes 6,000 SEA kits to schools
A non-profit organisation, En ToTo, has distributed 6,000 stationery kits to students of 180 primary schools throughout Trinidad and Tobago who will be sitting the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) on Thursday.

Attorney hosts free farmer's market for the needy
He said he asked mosques, churches, temples, etc and the police to compile a list of those who are in need.

Union wants CAL workers to be given land
The union's general secretary, Peter Farmer said the same benefits given to former workers of state-owned Petrotrin and Caroni 1975 Limited, should be afforded to CAL staff.

'Joker' Devine's funeral on Tuesday

Wreaths laid, prayers said on anniversary of deadly Morvant shooting
Clinton, 27, Jacobs, 38, and Diamond, 46, were shot dead by police a year ago. Their killings drew widespread protests in Port of Spain.

Police triple killing in Morvant unites fractured community

Tobago teen killed in land dispute
Tobago recorded its fifth murder for the year so far yesterday. Jamal Sebro, 18, a former pupil of the Signal Hill Secondary School, was chopped to death by a male relative, who is in police custody.



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