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$20m for 9 freed accused
Posted: Sunday, September 22, 2024

$20m for 9 freed of Vindra Naipaul kidnapping/murder:
Attorney files FOI request for report into missing file

No International and Regional Observer teams to monitor the upcoming General Elections in Trinidad and Tobago.

Sixty–five million US dollars
Payment to date spent on ANR Robinson International Airport, Expansion project

Govt spends more 50 cents in every dollar on transfers and subsidies
Since Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert delivered his first fiscal package in October 2015, the government has spent, or allocated to spend, approximately $476 billion in the nine fiscal years to 2024.

Winifred Atwell's relatives welcome Queen's Hall honour:
It has been a long time coming

PM: Procurement Act was followed in choosing artist for Coat of Arms

More children getting diabetes seen in adults
DATT calls for healthier choices at home, school...

La Fillette students forgotten as $17.5M
School building project abandoned

Salary Reviews Commission considering reducing salaries
...of Masters at the nation's High Court

Gary Griffith launches bid for St Joseph
GARY GRIFFITH, head of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), launched his bid to win the St Joseph seat in next year's general election with a soup lime at the party's Mt Lambert headquarters.

Fight for ownership of Hunters Search and Rescue
But now, there are three men, leaders of their respective groups, claiming ownership of HSRT: Shamsudeen Ayube, Vallence Rambharat, and Anjit Ren Gopiesingh. Once close allies, bitter disputes sent them separate ways.

Why do youths join and stay in gangs

Family living in fear
...Threats for survivors one year after Guanapo massacre

Three men killed in one hour
THREE murders took place across Trinidad and Tobago within an hour on the night of September 20, with one taking place in Tobago and two occurring minutes apart in Maloney. In response, MP for Arouca/Maloney Camille Robinson-Regis urged parents and the community to encourage young people to get involved in positive activities.



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