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Fact-checking Young Posted: Sunday, January 19, 2025
Fact-checking Young Speaking at a PNM event on January 15, Mr Young told reporters, "At no point in time in the last ten years and even before that, can the media honestly and truly say that anyone in any position on the PNM – especially here at Balisier House, led by our prime minister and political leader – has ever provided misinformation to the media."
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San Fernando parade of bands goes back to Cipero Street San Fernando masqueraders will return to parading along Cipero Street and Renzi Kirton Highway for this year's Carnival.
Vibrant kick-off to Small Bands semifinals A total of 31 bands competed for the $400,000 cash prize, each offering its melodic interpretation of cherished soca songs from throughout the years.
Other prize categories include $1 million for first place in the Large Conventional Bands, $600,000 for Medium Conventional Bands, $275,000 for Single Pan, and $80,000 for Junior Bands under 21.
Schools' Panorama kicks off The preliminaries of the schools' competition kicked off on January 16.
Roger Boothman's 'beautiful mind' helped shaped Trinidad and Tobago's culture
The Desire for Lighter Skin "In some cultures, in Africa and India, it is believed that lighter skin persons are more revered, get more respect, are better looking and have more job opportunities opened up to them. Here in the Caribbean, we have adopted that mindset, in fact we can't seem to get out of that mentality," said Rambocas.
Family sues SWRHA over post-surgery death According to the document, filed with the San Fernando High Court, Ann Agard died on October 29, 2019. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008 and underwent chemotherapy and surgeries over the next decade.
According to the document, she had an isolated pelvic mass, and it was recommended that she undergo surgery in May 2018. She was referred to Dr Vishal Bahall, who performed the surgery on September 4, 2018. She underwent a further eight surgeries in 14 months.
Suspect found unresponsive in Chaguanas police cell A 24-year-old woman was found unresponsive in a cell at the Chaguanas police station on the night of January 17.
Cops detain 13 in SoE operations in Southern Division A police statement on January 18 said the exercises were part of a co-ordinated initiative under the state of emergency (SoE) operations, targeting priority offenders.
It was aimed at addressing gun-related offences, kidnappings, robberies and shootings in the division.
Beetham woman killed in shootout between police and bandits A car theft in Arouca ended with a woman's death and a manhunt for the bandits on the Beetham late Saturday.
Contractor shot after gunmen demand extortion money A contractor was shot in the leg yesterday when gunmen entered a site in Arima where workers were clearing a river and demanded extortion money, threatening to halt work unless it was paid.
Tobago teen to be charged in friend's murder She admitted, "I know both of them were good, good good (sic) friends. That sounds shocking to me. We wondering how (the suspect and Joseph) reached to that place … I don't know what to say. It sounding so strange."
She believes there is more to the story but is in disbelief the suspect is allegedly behind the killing. She described the suspect as "a real good friend to Beris. He used to come here, and any little things Beris had to do, he go (sic) help him do this or that. We don't know nothing behind that (the death) as yet."
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