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Security guard shot dead in Chaguanas

A violent war between two communities claimed the life of Chaguanas father Rodney “Darkman” Joseph, who was gunned down while on his way to work yesterday.Luckily for Joseph’s common-law wife, Neisha...

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Shot rigger drives himself to hospital

After being shot in the abdomen and hand, a San Fernando rigger was able to escape his attacker and drive himself to the hospital yesterday.Relatives said Brandon Courtney, 23, of Hermitage Village,...

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Changes to Gate programme UWI principal: Medical programmes over subscribed

Government’s decision to stop funding medical students at St George’s University (SGU), Grenada will definitely impact the quality of education that will now be offered at regional campuses in St...

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Mayor: No taxpayers’ money used for Arima archway

The ribbon for a $500,000 historical archway on O’Meara Road, Arima is expected to be cut by Arima mayor George Hadeed soon to welcome visitors and beautify the burgeoning borough.Hadeed assured that...

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US actor, Jamaican sprinter to receive honorary UWI degrees

Former independent senator Rev Daniel Teelucksingh, Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Caribbean journalist Richard Anthony Best, are among 11 people selected to receive honorary degrees in...

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MSJ wants definitive position on Chag development

The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) is urging Government to take a “definitive” position on illegal development in what it said was the historic and eco-sensitive Chaguaramas.In a statement issued...

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Latulippe leaves T&T with fond memories

When Gerard Latulippe bade farewell as Canadian High Commissioner to T&T on August 10, he took with him fond memories of our country’s food, people and culture.Latulippe would also leave our shores...

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Anti-money laundering: Why am I being asked for identification, proof of address

Kim BerkeleyTo combat money laundering activity two types of offences exist. The first is the offence of money laundering (“ML”), which was addressed in a previous article. The second type of offence...

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Detained nine still in Turkey

The nine T&T nationals detained in Turkey have not yet left there to return home and they are still being processed by Turkish authorities, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon confirmed...

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Dillon to keep ‘eye’ on accused

National Security Minister Edmund Dillon said yesterday Government would put measures in place to monitor prisoners who would secure bail in the wake of the expiration of the Bail (Amendment) Bill and...

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ABM and credit card fraud on rise—cops

Automated Banking Machine (ABM) fraud involving bank card transactions and credit card fraud are on the increase, senior officials at the Fraud Squad Unit confirmed yesterday.The latest incident was...

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Night in jail, $250 fine for litter bug

After spending a night in jail for littering after he threw a styrofoam cup on the road, an Unemployment Relief Programme (URP) worker was fined $250 yesterday.Anthony Gaskin, 38, of Embacadare, San...

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OJTs hired to help at forensic

Two weeks after pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov walked off the job in frustration at the Forensic Science Centre (FSC), St James, saying he was overworked, three temporary employees have been hired to...

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$50,000 bail for SRP charged with assaulting cop

A special reserve policeman who was charged with three criminal offences, including assaulting a colleague, has been granted $50,000 bail.SRP Kevon Rivers, 30, was not in custody when he appeared...

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A smile that could brighten any room

Although Anastazia Ali lived for nine short years she has left a legacy of love, joy and faith that can never be destroyed.Pastor Victor Jogee said that was evident from the many fond memories of her...

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Acting commissioner on police clubs: Leading youths away from a life of crime

Troubled young people were embraced by the Police Service in an effort to lead them away from a life of crime during a youth extravaganza last Saturday.Addressing close to 1,500 children from 29 Police...

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Public invited to tour Chamber

As the Parliament Channel gets set to celebrate its tenth anniversary on Thursday, members of the public have been invited to participate in a series of tours during which they can visit the Parliament...

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T&T to ship more goods to Venezuela

Christopher Alcazar, a director of the T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA), has confirmed to the T&T Guardian that local manufacturers are preparing to ship more goods to Venezuela at month...

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Chinese Association on Santa Rosa attacks: Go after gangs

Chinese Association of T&T committee member, David Lee Kim, yesterday called on the police to go after the gangs at Santa Rosa Heights, Arima, who have been terrorising the community and targeting...

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Public hopes for disclosure on health as PM returns

Political analyst Dr John La Guerre believes Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley should give the population an update on his health by weekend.“Failing that,” La Guerre said, “there would be some...

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