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Catastrophic collapse
Posted: Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Catastrophic collapse of WASA pipeline: Thousands affected
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) and its line Minister Marvin Gonzales are being asked to explain how a critical 36-inch pipeline spanning the Godineau River in South Oropouche, could suddenly collapse yesterday, cutting off the water supply to thousands living in the south west of the island.

WASA line ruptures – most of south Trinidad without water
AS HINDUS continue preparations for Divali next Monday, almost all of South Trinidad will be without pipeborne water over the next 48 to 72 hours, after one of WASA's transmission mains ruptured along the Mosquito Creek, La Romaine on Tuesday afternoon.

One step forward for hydrogen project
NewGen is a US$300 million hydrogen project, being designed to provide approximately 27,000 metric tonnes per year of carbon-neutral hydrogen for the ultimate benefit of the Point Lisas Industrial Estate.

Kamla wants to know legal fees paid to Mendes, Peterson in 'Nelsongate'
On the current "hotspot" issue of King's Counsel Vincent Nelson's indemnity claim against the Government, Persad-Bissessar said the best example of hubris is former Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi's revelation that senior counsel Mendes and Peterson settled the indemnity agreement entered into with Nelson.

Daughter praises 'loving mother'
Funeral of drowning victim

MP: Caroni East dumping ground for murder victims

Police to be deployed outside Carapichaima schools after beating of maxi driver
According to Route Three Maxi Taxi Association president Vickash Kissoondath, the children wanted to get to a student inside Singh's maxi.

Police suspect reprisal killing over child's death as 2 on way to lawyer's office shot dead
The two have been identified as Marius Gueverra, 25, and Tevin Neptune Joseph, 29. They were reportedly on their way to swear to affidavits in favour of four men detained in connection with Jomol's murder but did not arrive to complete the transaction.



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