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Repairs to ruptured pipeline
Posted: Friday, October 21, 2022

WASA: Repairs to ruptured pipeline at Mosquito Creek to be completed Friday
WASA’s operation’s director Shaira Ali said the authority has been doing maintenance work but there are areas which they will be improving on. However, Ali assured that their crews and staff are assigned to their various locations nationwide and routine inspections are done.

WASA: Mosquito Creek pipeline works to be completed next week

Central Bank loses Privy Council appeal
THE CENTRAL Bank has again lost its challenge against the granting of leave to Maritime Life (Caribbean) Ltd to pursue a claim over its exclusion in the bid for Clico and British American Trinidad (BAT) in 2019.

PAHO: 210 million people in region did not take covid19 vaccine
He said 40.3 per cent of the non-Latin Caribbean population have been fully vaccinated and boosted, 4.7 per cent got at least one dose, and 55 per cent had none.

President congratulates NCIC on Divali Nagar staging
The President has said the Divali Nagar plays a critical role in preserving and transmitting cultural knowledge and customs.

Creating generational wealth: 25 families receive starter homes
"These 25 starter homes were constructed in the Toco/ Sangre Grande area at the cost of $145,000 per unit. In total that is $3.6 million your Government has invested in you."

Economist: Poverty is on the rise
Poverty is on the rise, says economist Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon. Arjoon made this point when he delivered the feature address at Divali Nagar celebrations on Tuesday night.

Keep a regulatory eye on credit unions, cooperatives

Relatives, friends, colleagues: Rattan was a giant
NEWSDAY'S former chief photographer Rattan Jadoo, 60, was remembered by relatives, friends, colleagues and even public figures as a giant of a man who loved life, family, friends and his work.

Cunupia and Enterprise residents ‘disturbed, scared’
Days after playground shooting; dismembered remains found...

2 Wallerfield men shot at home –KILLED FOR KILLING COW
"Reddo didn’t mean to kill the cow yuh know. He was chasing it and other cows from out a pond which had dasheen growing and like he hit it a bad lash. The cow fall down and start to beat up," said Dalipsingh's relative. He was a Muslim and didn't believe in animals suffering, so he grabbed he blade and halal it one time. It was an accident, at least that is what he tell me."

Store manager chopped, robbed during home invasion
The woman, a store manager, her husband, daughter and a male relative were asleep in her townhouse when she was awakened by a loud noise around 3.15 am. She was confronted by three men armed with a hammer and cutlasses.

Man gets 2-year bond for stealing 39 avocados
Reports indicate that officers of the Praedial Larceny Squad were on duty in St Joseph on Wednesday, when they observed Berotte walking along the roadway at around 1.30 pm carrying the avocados in a t-shirt.



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