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Water supply schedules, hose ban
Posted: Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Water supply schedules, hose ban in effect for 2024 dry season
WASA said the temporary water supply schedules are part of its efforts to provide relief throughout the dry season, which is forecast to be hot and dry.

WASA begins annual water restrictions, $75 fine for violations

South Eastern primary schools evacuated after email threat
The Ministry said the threat was taken seriously and as per established safety protocols, students were removed to muster points and the police were notified.

Sweeps of the identified schools within the Education District have begun.

For the love of the lore: 6th annual Film and Folklore Festival red carpet
"Oftentimes we look at television shows, we look at movies and we don't understand how much those things are exported. We don't understand the financial benefit of the Western Hemisphere exporting their culture and the income derived from it."

Trinibad artiste Medz Boss charged with being gang member
Trinibad artiste Joseph Ollivierre, known popularly as Medz Boss, appeared before the North High Court on March 4 after he was arrested and charged under the Anti-Gang Act of 2021 with being a gang member and professing to be a gang member.

A police release on March 5 said Master Margaret Sookraj-Goswamind granted Ollivierre $40,000 bail. He will reappear in court on March 15.

Teen girls among three reported missing in separate incidents

Relatives condemn ‘heartless' drivers after pensioner dies in hit-and-run
Ramoutar Ramroop, 62, of Rochard Douglas Road, Barrackpore, died on the spot when a car knocked him over as he walked to his sister's house for her to repair three pairs of pants.

CCTV footage showed a white car slamming into Ramroop before speeding off. His body was flung about 100 feet into the air and landed on the road before it was run over by a second vehicle. Neither of the drivers stopped to render assistance.



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