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Chief Secretary to clamp down...
Posted: Monday, April 1, 2024

Chief Secretary to clamp down on worrying trend - 'In future we'll leave people stranded'
CHIEF SECRETARY Farley Augustine said he is concerned by the trend of Tobago groups leaving these shores on private trips without the required funding and then going online to beg for assistance.

Kamla: Baptist prayers saved my father
OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said Baptist blessings had once saved her father from a grave illness and she thought the faith's prayers could now save Trinidad and Tobago.

Male suicide rising in T&T
Between 2016 and 2019, 371 people took their lives, an average of 93 suicides per year. Comparatively, between 2020 and 2023, 478 people died by suicide—an average of 120 per year.

Four out of five suicide victims in T&T are men, which is higher than the global average of a male being twice as likely to die by suicide.

WASA suspects truckers selling contaminated water
... warns public to stop buying, report suspect activity

Hard life in Beharry Trace
Residents without water, lights or paved roads

Desperate search for Moruga businessman enters fourth day

Self-awareness, key to understanding MS
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system.

In MS, the body's white blood cells attack the protective covering of nerve fibres. When nerve fibres become exposed, electrical messages between different parts of the body and the brain are no longer transmitted effectively. MS can lead to sensory, cognitive, digestive and muscular issues.

Muslim prison officers allowed to wear beards
TWO Muslim prison officers will be allowed to wear their neatly groomed beards while on duty.

They will also receive compensation from the State because of an unconstitutional internal prison policy barring prison officers from keeping facial hair.

Deadly birthday lime
A combination of alcohol, along with the noise emanating from an apartment above at Building 16, Oropune Gardens, Piarco, are believed to be what led a suspect to kill a father and son on Saturday.
... Oropune murder suspect celebrated with victims before attack



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