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BABY ESCAPES DEATH Posted: Friday, October 28, 2022
BABY ESCAPES DEATH 7-month-old covered with parents' blood
Parents killed but shield baby girl from gunmen A seven-month-old baby escaped death yesterday morning after gunmen stormed a St James home and murdered her parents. However, the early morning double murder has left both investigators and relatives baffled.
Imbert: Oil revenue almost twice as much as expected In 2021 he said tax collection from oil revenue was $3.1 billion while in 2022 Government estimated that figure to be $5.53 billion.
Trinidad and Tobago hosts COP27 workshop "We are advancing our national efforts with targeted adaptation interventions as well as initiatives such as increasing fines for illegal timbering and oil pollution.
"These are complemented by incentives for renewable energy expansion and the construction of the 112-megawatt solar photovoltaic system which is set to begin next year."
PAY NOW Bank ordered to make out cheque to ex-gymnast Williams
Gymnastics Federation pays Thema Williams damages The court-ordered compensation was a fraction of what Williams asked for – her claim was for $11 million – but Seepersad ordered $150,000 in exemplary damages and $50,000 for loss of opportunity to earn promotional income.
HDC helps 25 families with housing grants SOME 25 families from across TT were recognised as recipients for grants to help them provide shelter for their families, in the sums of $20,000 or $50,000, on Wednesday at a function at the Ministry of Housing, Port of Spain.
T&T makes 'Best in the World' destination list Tourism Trinidad Limited is exhilarated that Trinidad and Tobago was named as one of the 'Best of the World' Destinations for 2023 by National Geographic.
This country was identified under the "Family" category as 'one of the most important leatherback turtle nesting sites in the world' and has emerged as a leader on the world stage in the battle to save the leatherback turtle population.
Turtles take Trinidad and Tobago to top tourism tier
ODPM calls for extra vigilance, high rivers posing a threat As a result of the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) raising the alert levels to Orange for both Adverse Weather Conditions and Riverine Flooding, the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) is advising the national community to be extra vigilant over the next 48 hours.
MoE: All schools to close on Friday as adverse weather continues
Flu vaccines available on Friday At the virtual launch of the drive on Wednesday, Deyalsingh said 75,000 doses of the vaccine arrived in TT on Tuesday and were being distributed, with some going to Tobago. He said they cost US$285,000. The expiration date is August 2023.
Teen remanded for 15-year-old's murder Victim found in abandoned outhouse
WPC dies in vehicular accident on Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway Reports state that around 9pm, a man from Mon Desir Road, Rousillac, was driving a black Nissan Navarra along the southbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway when he lost control of the vehicle near the Union Road overpass in Gasparillo.
Hadeed jailed in US for hiring hitman to kill ex-girlfriend's lover According to a news release from the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida, issued yesterday, in September last year, Hadeed mailed a letter to an intended hit man requesting his services. The letter said: "I need someone eliminated. I've been told you can arrange that. $10,000 all in cash and upfront. Person located in Tampa." Hadeed allegedly sent three letters with instructions and told the intended hit man to signal acceptance by marking sheets of paper on a store-front window.
US set to intervene after beating of its citizen outside Carapichaima East school
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