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Sea Lots 'peace treaty' signed Posted: Monday, March 10, 2025
Sea Lots 'peace treaty' signed, Snr Supt unsure all parties were involved Sea Lots resident Jada Morris said as of March 8, there is a peace treaty following tensions in the small community that forced 35 women, herself included, to march to the Police Administration Building on March 5 to plead for help.
Scotland intervenes in Sea Lots MP says calm has been restored following 'peace meeting'
UNC on Young's plans for social media reform: PR stunt for elections THE UNC has questioned the true intent of prime minister-designate Stuart Young's plans for social media reform. The party also believes the promise is just a public relations stunt ahead of the 2025 general election.
Jiangsu province donates $300,000 to steelpan apprenticeship programme "Jiangsu has the highest GDP per capita and the second-highest GDP of Chinese provinces after Guangdong," the release said.
"In December 2024, Jiangsu province was third in total exports from China and fourth in total imports into China."
Praise for NWRHA staff at Dimanche Gras show Not often does one hear positive and complimentary remarks about the public medical services, staff and facilities in Trinidad and Tobago, so it gives me the utmost pleasure to share a truly positive and life-saving experience I had on my way to Dimanche Gras 2025. I live in Florida, and on my way with family to the show, I suffered an acute asthma attack, something that hadn't occurred in over seven years. We were caught in traffic and by the time we got to the Savannah, I was "heaving" with no chance of catching my breath. (I'm sure asthma sufferers could relate).
How a billion-dollar deal inspired a 'Pardy' ANSA McAL's chief strategy officer Andre Jeffers and his team were working tirelessly to finalise the conglomerate's acquisition of US-based BLEACHTECH LLC when inspiration struck for the 2025 Road March-winning song, "Pardy".
Thema Williams thrives in her element From fighting for her rights to operating a business
Detect symptoms early, protect your kidneys The epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) which includes diabetes and hypertension is fuelling the chronic kidney disease epidemic here in T&T and in the Caribbean. In fact diabetes and hypertension are the two most common driving factors behind CKD.
State failed: So the village bridged the gap THE wooden and bamboo footpath constructed across the Godineau River in St John's Village, Avocat, has returned some level of normalcy to the farming community, residents say.
Teens stabbed at Parvati Girls' bazaar An annual fund-raising bazaar at the Parvati Girls' Hindu College came to an abrupt end on March 8 after a suspended student of another school stabbed three teens in the school's disco.
'Give me back my father, alive or dead' In a heartfelt message to those who may know what happened to his father, Josh Maraj has pleaded for closure as the second anniversary of his disappearance nears.
C3 business owner robbed, shot in carpark A Chinese national and C3 Shopping Centre business owner was shot in the mall's carpark and relieved of $230,000 and his vehicle on the night of March 8.
Three women charged for Digicel employee's murder According to police reports, the body of Kevin Walker, 42, was found in a barrel in the Corporate Area last month.
Penal butcher gunned down outside home Police are investigating the murder of Faizool Alladin, 54, who was found dead outside his home at Spur Trace, Puzzle Island, Penal, on the morning of March 9.
Jouvert reveller says she was raped and then shown video of it The victim told police that she became intoxicated during the festivities after an argument with her boyfriend and entered a yard on Sergeant Street, El Dorado, where she interacted with a man and a woman before asking to use the bathroom. She later felt light-headed and could not recall events afterward.
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