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Roy Cape dies at 82 Posted: Saturday, September 7, 2024
Roy Cape dies at 82
"Pappy" is gone! Sax legend and band leader Roy Cape has passed away
Imbert: US$6b in Heritage and Stabilisation Fund Imbert said in June 2022, the value of the HSF was US$4.7 billion. He added this was attributed to instability in the international financial system at that time.
Ministry of Sport presents $1.3 million in grants The Ministry stated in a media release that $1,311,347.00 was presented to 14 individuals, 10 national sporting organizations and six community groups.
PROUD OF SILVER Stewart 2nd in Paralympics discus
Hasely Crawford Stadium to close from September 20 According to SporTT, rehabilitation of the playing field surface will also be done as official seek to have the facility ready in anticipation of hosting the 2025 CARIFTA Games.
Chris Must List held by cops, again The Express was told by an attorney representing Hughes' interests that he was detained shortly before 10 a.m. at a house in Diego Martin and taken to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) located off Richmond Street, Port of Spain. He is currently being interrogated there.
Young holds National Security Mtg with Hinds, Top Cop, others Following a spate of murders within the past 24 hours, Acting Prime Minister Stuart Young is holding a meeting of the National Security Council at Whitehall this evening.
Police 'strongly condemn' St James murder, as six more killed
TTPS stepping up joint police-army patrols after spate of murders Police are actively pursuing leads in several investigations and will be increasing joint patrols with the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, following a spate of murders which occurred over the past 24 hours.
3 gruesome murders at Icacos Point Police have the identity of two victims, Pascal Celestine, a 36-year-old fisherman of Icacos, and Joshua Zaheim Sadoo, 21, of Point Fortin.
Siblings chopped to death in New Grant Initial police investigations into the brutal killings have indicated that a domestic dispute with another man led to the killings.
Siblings killed in New Grant Shenelle, a student of Mayaro Secondary had gone to visit her brother yesterday because she had no school. Parents had protested in front of the school that morning over the lack of furniture in the classrooms and poor conditions at the school. The teen lived with her mother in Mayaro.
LMCS denies blame for Paria tragedy
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