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Support for Erla as CoP choice
Posted: Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Support for Erla as CoP choice
... Gary concedes, urges her not to be political pawn

Opposition has questions over CoP selection process
Pointe-A-Pierre MP David Lee says the Opposition intends to raise several concerns as Parliamentarians get ready to debate the appointment of Erla Christopher as police commissioner on Friday.

Kamla calls for ex-AG and current AG to be fired
She is calling for their firings for the State's failure to put in a defence against the malicious prosecution claim of nine men who were eventually ordered to be compensated, collectively in the sum of over $20m after being acquitted of the murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman.

Khan calls for CoE
...'Scandalous state of affairs'

Driven by desire: Communities develop in post-emancipation Tobago
The contrasting attitudes of plantation owners and the freed African population to the implementation of the law that terminated enslavement in the British Caribbean possessions in 1838, set the stage for ongoing tension and conflict in post emancipation Caribbean.

St James hosts traditional mas
Traditional Carnival characters will take over St James on February 8 when baby dolls, perriot grenades, bats, devil mas, fancy Indians, fancy sailors. jab jabs, dame lorraines, minstrels, clowns, moko jumbies and many more will converge at the Amphitheatre and Park, Western Main Road.

First Citizens records $18.9 billion in total loans for 2022

PriceSmart invests US$3.7M in biodegradable products plant

The Birth Of Plaisance Park

Mom says she was chased from hospital
Twins die:

4 suspects in Haiti presidential killing taken into US custody
Four key suspects in the killing of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse were transferred to the United States for prosecution as the case stagnates in Haiti amid death threats that have spooked local judges, US officials announced Tuesday.

The suspects now in custody of the US government include James Solages, 37, and Joseph Vincent, 57, two Haitian-Americans who were among the first arrested after Moïse was shot 12 times at his private home near the capital of Port-au-Prince on July, 7 2021.

TTPSSWA boss: Traffic warden video might not tell entire story
Dickson, who appealed for witnesses to the incident to come forward, said: "We also would have heard narrative conversations by persons in the background and we are saying for those persons, if in fact they have information and they saw and witnessed what transpired through its entirety, then they ought to contact the relevant authorities in terms of the Professional Standards Bureau or PCA and give that information and the investigation will unfold."

Taekwondo coach killed in front dojo



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