Privy Council rules against Chief Justice
The Law Association has been given the all clear to complete its investigation into the veracity of misconduct allegations levelled against embattled Chief Justice Ivor Archie. Delivering a 15-page...
View ArticleAmputee dies in house fire
An 80-year-old pensioner was burnt to death in a fire that destroyed his home during the early hours of yesterday.According to a police report, at about 2 am, fire was seen coming from the small wooden...
View ArticleLa Puerta residents plead for more police patrols
Residents of La Puerta, Diego Martin are calling on frequent police patrols in the area in a bid to restore a sense of security following Wednesday’s double murder where David Charles and Kurt “Ratty”...
View ArticleLifeguards demand
Lifeguards yesterday threatened to withhold their services if new Minister of National Security, Stuart Young, does not meet with them to address key issues by the end of next month.About 75 of them...
View ArticleFamily doctor killed during robbery
The murder of 79-year-old family doctor during an armed robbery sent shock waves in the eastern town of Sangre Grande yesterday.Dr Sinanan Lutchman, of Guaico Tamana Road, succumbed to a gunshot injury...
View ArticleHunt for serial arsonist
Residents of a San Fernando community are living in fear of a suspected serial arsonist whom they say is responsible for yesterday’s house fire in which a father and son were injured. Cecil Phillip,...
View ArticleFire destroys former headquarters of Scouts
Police are investigating whether arson was the cause of a fire which destroyed the former headquarters of the Port-of-Spain Scouts, yesterday. According to reports, officials learned of the suspected...
View ArticleMother and daughter die in highway crash
kevon.felmine@guardian.co.ttArrive Alive president Sharon Inglefield is urging victims of vehicular collisions on the highway to refrain from walking out onto the roadway when possible. She made the...
View ArticlePNM Tabaquite official:
While PNM executive members remain silent on some citizens’ demands for an apology for last Sunday’s gorilla “sari-stripping” skit, one PNM Tabaquite official has apologised.“If people feel offended by...
View Article‘I will not let you down’
T&T’s newly-appointed Commissioner of Police (CoP) Gary Griffith said yesterday there will be “less talk and more action” from him as he took over the reigns of the Police Service.One of his main...
View ArticleBest CSEC results in 10 years
The 2018 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and CAPE examination results have been the best this country has seen in the last decade.While this has been good news for Education Minister...
View ArticleMix-up over Beetham flood relief supplies
As private and public sector agencies come together to assist flood-ravaged residents of Beetham Gardens, in Port-of-Spain one of the main organisers of distributing the relief efforts says he was told...
View ArticleCourier warns customers
E-courier Web Source has advised its customers to think twice before purchasing sex toys online. In correspondence issued to its customers yesterday, the company claimed that the intimate devices fell...
View ArticleHarry demands copy of tape
The People’s National Movement (PNM) disciplinary committee read out three charges of alleged corruption and bribery involving the procurement of Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) buses to...
View ArticleHome Home goes to school
The new T&T Young Adult novel Home Home by Lisa Allen-Agostini will be included in a national secondary schools book tour from September-December.Home Home's manuscript was awarded in the 2017 CODE...
View ArticleSod turning for new Balisier House Aug 30
Anna-Lisa PaulTwo years after Prime Minister and Political Leader of the People's National Movement (PNM) Dr Keith Rowley urged members to contribute beyond their means to help with the construction of...
View ArticleMan finds dead body in his car
KEVON FELMINEkevon.felmine@guardian.co.ttA bookstore worker got the shock of his life on Friday evening when he returned to his car to find the body of a man lying on the floor.The man was not...
View ArticleHinds: Beetham miscreants causing flooding woes
BOBIE-LEE DIXON(bobie-lee.dixon@guardian.co.tt)Stolen equipment, threats, and demands for large sums of money from contractors are the reasons behind the continuous disruption in routine dredging of...
View ArticleHarry considers legal action against PM, PNM
Joel JulienSuspended People's National Movement (PNM) member Harry Ragoonanan is considering legal action against the PNM political party and possibly its leader Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley for...
View ArticleRowley, Roget to meet Tuesday
kevon.felmine@guardian.co.ttDespite the war of words between Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) president general Ancel Roget, the two are scheduled to meet...
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