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Dragon gas zombie Posted: Saturday, October 11, 2025
Dragon gas zombie
PNM Denies Claims Of Major Spend On Dragon Gas Deal Negotiations The former PNM government denies claims by Attorney General, John Jeremie, it spent over $120 million on Dragon Gas project negotiations but had nothing to show for the expediture.
Clash over Dragon gas costs
PM touts Dragon deal as energy, growth driver
IR expert: Change coming to Venezuela with Nobel prize
Calypso History Month comes alive in south
Veterans honoured as Tobago celebrates Calypso History Month At the launch on October 7 at the Scarborough Library, THA Assistant Secretary in the Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Culture Niall George said it marks the beginning of a month-long celebration of calypso.
Dear Editor: Honour Jereem Richards by restoring his training ground, the Larry Gomes Stadium
Presbyterian Board: Only Christian celebrations in our secondary schools REPORTS that the Presbyterian Church will not be allowing non-Christian religious observances at secondary schools run by the Presbyterian Board of Education have drawn ire from former works and infrastructure minister Surujrattan Rambachan, and former Naparima College teacher Jamwant Maharaj.
Hot air in the House over 'JP' Bill
Opposition abandons Ag CoP motion it supported
When cases fall apart, so do lives According to a report in the Express on Monday, another high-profile murder case fell apart. It involved the murder of several family members, 18 years earlier, one being a policewoman.
$100,000 reward offered for missing businessman 12 people murdered – A week of bloodshed IN THE midst of a state of emergency, Trinidad and Tobago was gripped by a deadly wave of violence over the past week, with at least 12 people including a woman and a 15-year-old boy, being murdered in several incident in the space of five days between October 6 and October 10.
Man, wife, son gunned down, relative critical – Shot as they slept
Residents disturbed at death of 91-year-old woman Neighbours of 91-year-old Joyce Saunders say repeated attempts to offer assistance to her family were unsuccessful, as her elderly daughter often met their efforts with hostility.
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