(Jamaica Gleaner) A 15-year-old high-school student successfully underwent surgery at Falmouth Hospital in Trelawny yesterday to remove a bullet from her forehead after she was believed to have been shot by men involved in a gun salute as part of New Year’s celebrations in Mount Salem, St James.
(Trinidad Express) Chief Executive Officer of the Trinidad and Tobago Hospitality Institute (TTHTI) Brian Frontin is just one of many people that has rushed to assist Shania Moonsammy, the owner of the online cake store Oh Yum Yumm.
(Trinidad Guardian) Caribbean islanders will be asked to participate in a clinical study on four drugs that are hoped to be potential treatments for COVID-19.
(Trinidad Express) Police shot four gunmen yesterday afternoon, killing two, minutes after they killed a woman and shot several people including a five-year-old boy.
(Trinidad Guardian) Rogue police officers who may have been involved in a plot to “bring down” Police Commissioner Gary Griffith will be under scrutiny as part of the investigation into the murder of purported gang leader Cecil ‘Squeeze’ Skeete.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Restaurants of Jamaica, the operators of KFC in Jamaica, says disciplinary action is to be taken against a worker who used a local homophobic slur against a male customer.
(Jamaica Gleaner) On a normal day, residents of Kiora, George’s Valley, would have awakened to the cool Manchester breeze and the coos of native birds.
(Jamaica Star) Dozens of persons ran from a KFC restaurant on Sunday after a rat ran across the menu board, just as hungry persons were preparing to collect their favourite pieces of chicken.
(Trinidad Express) The election year of 2020 will begin with a political bang as Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley this morning announced a shakeup up to his Cabinet.
(Trinidad Express) The Southwest Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) has described as inaccurate the information that a 75-year-old man came back from the dead after suffering a heart attack on Boxing Day.
(Trinidad Guardian) Cecil Skeete—the man who accused top cop Gary Griffith of choking, punching, and putting a gun to his head—has been shot dead.
(Jamaica Star) On December 19, 28-year-old security guard Demetrius Tucker, found $170,000 lying on the roadside by the Market Place, on Constant Spring Road.
(Trinidad Express) Cecil Skeete, the man who claimed that Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith choked and punched him during an interrogation, has been killed.
(Trinidad Guardian) High Court Judge Justice Frank Seepersad says he “lives in faith, trusting in God and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS)” whose support he said has been “constant and reassuring” in the face of death threats which he has been receiving since 2013.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The Wisynco Group has made more than 100 workers redundant in the last few weeks and has opted out of the food packaging business as the Government remains firm in its decision to place a ban on all Styrofoam products come January 1, 2020.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Republican Senator John Kennedy, a frequent defender of President Donald Trump, said yesterday there were no real rules for how the U.S.