Trinidad & Tobago News

John Nicholas is charged with killing Angelina Samuel
John Nicholas is charged with killing Angelina Samuel

Neighbour charged with killing Trinidad woman

(Trinidad Express) A Laventille man is expected to appear before a Port of Spain Magistrate today, charged with the murder of Angelina Samuel and wounding two men.

“The Phantom” was one of two dozen speakers at a news conference hosted by the Na­tion­al Trade Union Cen­tre (NATUC) yesterday, at the Public Services Association (PSA) office on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.
“The Phantom” was one of two dozen speakers at a news conference hosted by the Na­tion­al Trade Union Cen­tre (NATUC) yesterday, at the Public Services Association (PSA) office on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.

Trinidad: Man wearing ‘Phantom’ mask appears at press conference, fearing sedition charge

(Trinidad Express) A man wearing a mask claimed Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was privy to the details of the now cancelled US$71.7 million contract between the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) and Chinese construction company Gezhouba Group International Engineering Co Ltd (CGGC).

Church member Hayma Ali with Kathy Ann Devenish as work continues on her new home.
Church member Hayma Ali with Kathy Ann Devenish as work continues on her new home.

Trinidad: Strangers build home for ailing single mother

(Trinidad Guardian) Com­plete strangers have built a new home for an ail­ing sin­gle moth­er of nine who had been liv­ing in a di­lap­i­dat­ed shack in Cara­pichaima.

Marlene McDonald

Trinidad: Cancellation of Chinese housing project worries Marlene

(Trinidad Guardian)  “Worried and concerned about Port-of-Spain South.” That’s how PNM Port-of-Spain South MP Marlene McDonald said she is feeling about Thursday’s announcement regarding the cancellation of a contract to a Chinese firm for the planned housing unit construction in her constituency.

The four Red Kangaroos in their cage is the newest addition to the Emperor Valley Zoo in Port-of-Spain.

Trinidad: Zoo blames kangaroo’s death on fireworks

(Trinidad Guardian) The de­bate over a ban on fire­works raged yes­ter­day af­ter a young male Red Kan­ga­roo at the Em­per­or Val­ley Zoo died from “trau­ma and stress” it ex­pe­ri­enced af­ter the In­de­pen­dence Day fire­works in the Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah.

Trinidad: Fire scare for American Airlines at Piarco

(Trinidad Guardian) An Amer­i­can Air­lines flight due to de­part Pi­ar­co for Mi­a­mi at 5.31 am yes­ter­day was de­layed for three hours af­ter flight con­trol of­fi­cers spot­ted what they thought was a fire in the air­line’s right en­gine.

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