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Chief Secretary thanks oil-spill workers Posted: Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Chief Secretary thanks oil-spill workers at Buccoo festival He was addressing hundreds of spectators on April 2 at the 96th edition of the Buccoo Goat and Crab Race Festival at the Buccoo Integrated Facility. The event was hosted by the Buccoo Village Council.
Clarke: New vehicles to record driving tests coming by September
Mayaro MP: I don't fear expulsion from UNC Paray also says his decision not to continue publicly speaking about democracy within the UNC is in no way an admission of defeat or a decision to bow to the wishes of Persad-Bissessar and other UNC members who support her.
Dissent as UNC Naparima executive calls for Natex poll
Agriculture Ministry on bee attack: Stay away from Palmiste Park for now Jeffrey Ramroop, 29, of Duncan Village in San Fernando, said he was given medication and was resting at home. “I got medication for three days and they say I must stay away from alcohol. I am doing fine now. I came home about an hour ago,"
Duke, PSA fined $35,000 each in contempt matter Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) political leader Watson Duke has been strongly criticised for failing to abide by a court order while serving as Public Services Association (PSA) president.
The condemnation was delivered last week by High Court Judge Devindra Rampersad, who found both Duke and the PSA in contempt of court and fined them $35,000 each.
Suspect in deadly Couva crash freed without charge Ballai was driving one of the company's Isuzu trucks, with a coworker, Terrence Jagessar, 34, from Cumuto Main Road, Cumuto, in the passenger seat.
Dashcam footage shows a black Hyundai Ioniq car hit the truck from behind. On impact, the truck veered off the road and crashed. The car did not stop.
Snr Supt Richard Smith: Oropune murders 'total dotishness' On March 30, Imtiaz and Imraz Mohammed were stabbed during an ongoing feud that began on Good Friday. Two other people were injured in the attack.
Almost $1M bail for man facing 10 charges for home invasions A 20-year-old man facing ten charges stemming from two violent home invasions at the houses of a police officer and owners of Persad's D'Food King has been granted almost a million dollars bail.
Murdered teen's family tells gunmen: You don't have to be on that life Lewis, an aspiring footballer, was gunned down metres away from his home on Bhagaloo Street, Enterprise.
He was liming in the street when his family heard gunshots and called out to him to make sure he was safe but they heard no response.
3 Rio Claro girls - 2 sisters and a cousin - missing Kareena Baball, 17, Kashmira Baball, 12, and Akeila Maniram, 13, were last seen at their Navet Village home around 5.30 pm.
South man arrested for online threats against Arima people
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