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$200,000 flap gate stolen
Posted: Wednesday, October 12, 2022

$200,000 flap gate stolen
'Port of Spain at risk of major flooding'

Sinanan fears for PoS after major floodgate is stolen

Piarco's radar system was down during near collision

Kamla: Nelson suing State for $150M
The United National Congress has placed Rural Development and Local Government Minister and former attorney general Faris Al-Rawi in the firing line following the collapse of the alleged legal fee kickback case involving former AG Anand Ramlogan and former UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen.

A viable option?
Cycling comes with risks—which all cyclists accept the minute they take their bikes out, said Browne. As an experienced cyclist who has clocked countless hours on the nation's roads, Browne has noticed an additional risk in the form of diesel leaks on roadways. The oil-based fuel can cause cyclists to skid, or motorists can pick up skids and cause injury to a cyclist.

Browne and fellow cyclists Lennox Ling and the owner of BikeHub, Darion Rambarran, all agree cycling is a healthy activity. However they stress the hazards that come with cycling on the nation's roads are too glaring to be ignored or underestimated.

'My husband did not smoke marijuana'
Jamie Walker, the man shot dead in a scuffle allegedly over parking spot at a supermarket in Cocoyea, San Fernando, last Friday never smoked in front of his four young children and he did not use marijuana.

Mom held by police after setting fire to house, locking 2 children inside
A Gasparillo woman allegedly locked her 21-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son inside a room in her house before setting it on fire yesterday.

Fortunately, the siblings escaped through a window without serious injury, while a neighbour was able to extinguish the flames at the house on Dalloo Road.



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