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Kiana, 15, is T&T's youngest Covid victim Posted: Thursday, July 8, 2021
Kiana, 15, is T&T's youngest Covid victim Coronavirus snatches teen from her family...
Haiti's Martine Moise is alive, being treated in US A local 10 News' report said she had gunshot wounds to her arms, thigh and abdomen. She arrived in Florida at approximately 3.30 pm.
David Rudder 'not shocked' by Moise's assassination He said in keeping up with what has been happening in the country in recent months, "some drastic thing happening" was inevitable.
Griffith: No erosion of democracy in T&T Griffith made this clear yesterday following early-morning word of the assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise and the shooting of his wife, Martine at their private residence in Port au Prince.
Camp La Romaine to be completed next month NIPDEC general manager Raymond Hackett said yesterday that the $22.2 million project was delayed due to the COVID-19 restrictions. This project is part of the Government's efforts to enhance border security and Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) infrastructure, National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds had said during a passing out parade for members of the Regiment, Air Guard and Coast Guard at Teteron Barracks, Chaguaramas, in May.
Jail, $350,000 fine for lying Stiff penalties for false Covid info on entering T&T...
Deyalsingh slams Mark's nurse/CEPEP comment Before comparing nurses to CEPEP workers, Mark claimed nurses were receive three-, six- and one-year contracts instead of a more permanent relationship. Deyalsingh said he was aware of that claim.
Trinidad and Tobago to field sprint team at Youth Pan American Games
Passage to Asia restaurant hints at closure of branch Owner of the Passage to Asia restaurant Dipchand Persad said he may have to close one of his outlets if government does not reopen the industry soon.
Robocop's stepson killed in Enterprise The stepson of murdered reputed gang leader Selwyn "Robocop" Alexis was gunned down in Enterprise, Chaguanas, on Wednesday night.
Attorney: Villagers who set fire to suspect's home were on right track The trial is expected to resume tomorrow, when prosecutors will present their closing address. Justice Ramsumair-Hinds will then take two weeks to consider the case before she determines the duo's guilt or innocence on July 23.
Sea Lots man injured during alleged shootout with police
Two charged with drinking in public Roberts, who resides in Santa Cruz, was fined $3,000, or in default, she will have to serve four months hard labour. Mitchell, a resident of Santa Cruz, was granted $8,000 bail and is expected to reappear at the Port of Spain Magistrates' Court on September 7th.
Morvant man charged with several offences including resisting arrest PC Bacchus informed him that he must wear the face mask whilst in public and he replied "all yuh is ah set ah idiots". He was informed of the offence of insulting language and cautioned and he replied, "I don't give a shit about that."
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