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Ministry offers support Posted: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Ministry offers support to Jayden's family THE Ministry of Social Development and Family Services is helping the family of Jayden Lalchan to cope with his death by suicide.
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Schoolboy Jayden Lalchan's suicide death reaches budget debate
Hounded to the day he died St Stephen's PTA president:
'New wage to benefit 20,000' She noted that Imbert had announced the increase of the minimum wage from $20.50 per hour to $22.50 for Government workers, which Cox said will “result in an improved standard of living for 5,100 workers at the National Maintenance, Training and Security Company (MTS), 10,000 workers in the Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP) and 6,200 workers in the Unemployment Relief Programme (URP), plus other minimum wage earners in the public sector".
Colm to probe 'currency aspect' of Hyatt TT$ fiasco When contacted for comment on Saturday following outrage from citizens on the now aborted move, Imbert suggested that all queries be directed to the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) which owns the hotel. He said in a WhatsApp exchange: “I was not associated in any way with the original post or the story you have published about it, nor am I associated in any way with the management of the Hyatt, nor have I ever been. As you very well know, the Hyatt Regency is managed by Hyatt International and owned by UDeCOTT. I suggest you question them."
8-year-old beaten, bullied, writes secret letter
Two charged in south child abuse case Criminal charges have been laid against a man and woman in connection with the brutal attack on a one-year-old child, who was found battered, bruised and gasping for breath on a bed in Claxton Bay last week.
Mom: 'I am praying for justice,' after daughter found dead in abandoned Curepe house
UNC MP Paray sings 'swan song' in budget debate MAYARO MP Rushton Paray has hinted at the possibility of not being chosen by the Opposition UNC to contest the next general election.
Unfazed by this prospect, Paray said he will go down fighting as a patriot, putting country ahead of partisan political interests.
Central Bank's lawsuit against Lawrence Duprey, others will go on A decade-old lawsuit against late CL Financial jefe Lawrence Duprey and five others is likely to go to trial in late 2025.
Ferguson tries again to avoid revealing assets to state BUSINESSMAN Steve Ferguson is again seeking to stop the state from demanding information from him and now his attorneys as it seeks to enforce a US$131 million judgment against him in Miami.
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