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TT grab men's 4x100m silver Posted: Monday, August 22, 2022
TT grab men's 4x100m silver at NACAC
THE FIRST AND THE FASTEST Hasely Crawford's blaze to Olympic gold and glory on July 24, 1976 was honoured in what was declared to be Trinidad and Tobago's first act of independent decision-making that did not require the approval of the British Queen.
President: Oil, gas boom will ensure Guyana's future He said the country had 18 billion barrels of proven reserve and by 2026 it should be producing 810,000 barrels per day. However, even before oil and gas was discovered in Guyana its economy was one of the fastest growing in the world.
Cataract relief for Tobagonians Foreign doctors to perform operations
Judge Gobin to CJ: Explain 'willy-nilly' closure of court High Court judge Carol Gobin is questioning the authority of the Judiciary's Medical Response Team and Court Administrators who she has accused of acting "capriciously (to) deny me and my team access to the Hall of Justice, and to obstruct me in the performance of my judicial duties."
When education is not for all "He was sympathetic and understanding and he spoke to the two teachers who will be teaching the first-year class, but both of them said they didn't know anything about teaching children with special needs.
LGBT+ community celebrates five years of Pride
Bikers want justice for Rianna Mohammed, 26, a cosmetologist of McInroy Street, Curepe, was murdered around 9 pm last Wednesday at Hoyte Road, off Pinto Road, Arima, after sustaining multiple bullet wounds to the neck and body.
'Pompey' shot dead on Nelson Street Killings in Port-of-Spain continued over the weekend as Jason "Pompey" Purcell was gunned down on Saturday night. Purcell, who was also known as Fat Boy, was killed around 10.20 pm on August 20, as he stood outside Apartment Building 47-49, Nelson Street.
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