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Lower parking rates coming – ministry

Talks have begun between the city and SCS for “far less onerous” parking meter rates, according to the Ministry of the Presidency but that concession yesterday may be too late to stave off legal action amid mounting anger over the project and another protest is set for today outside City Hall at midday.

Seven years for cutlass chopping

A man who chopped another with a cutlass, was yesterday sentenced to seven years in jail when he appeared before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow at the High Court in Georgetown, where he admitted to committing the act.

Bids opened for Perseverance, EBD roads

Bids were opened on Tuesday at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) for the upgrading of roads at Perseverance, East Bank Demerara and No.76 Village Corentyne, Berbice for the Central Housing and Planning Authority.

T&T PM defends domestic violence statement

(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says his statements on domestic violence during his Conversation with the Prime Minister were misinterpreted by some groups, who are now claiming he blamed murder victim Jamilia DeRevenaux for the heinous act that took place at MovieTowne on Sunday.

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