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A flood of flood plans
Posted: Monday, September 2, 2024

A flood of flood plans
...but Port of Spain struggles with perennial problem

PM heads to United States for medical check up
On August 25, Rowley said he was in good health, he has been postponing the routine medical examination he does in the US for the last two years. Rowley, 74 , added that his local doctors have advised him to do this examination and he has agreed with them.

Meteorological Service issues adverse weather alert

Ex-Naps principal gives Government failing grade on education
DR Michael Dowlath, former principal of Naparima College, appeared at a UNC briefing to lament the physical state of schools ahead of this week's opening plus staff shortages.

Griffith slams Kamla on $$ for cops
NATIONAL Transformation Alliance (NTA) political leader and former commissioner of police (CoP) Gary Griffith has slammed Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar for saying a future UNC government would consider giving monetary rewards to police officers to incentivise them to work harder to fight crime.

Heart attacks on the rise in young people
THERE has been a recent increase in the number of young patients in T&T suffering massive heart attacks, warns General and Interventional cardiologist Dr Ravi Ramlal. The cardiologist and his colleagues are seeing an alarming trend of young patients in their mid-30s having heart attacks, with the majority progressing into heart failure because they are presenting late at the hospital.

Piparo mother struggles to feed children after home destroyed

Defying our warped notion of manhood

Ex-soldier gunned down in Embacadere
In what police believe was an act of revenge, a former soldier was gunned down at his Embacadere, San Fernando home on Saturday.



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