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.
(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.
(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).
(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.
(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.
(Trinidad Guardian) One of the country’s most “Wanted” and “Dangerous” man was gunned down several feet away from the Freeport Police Station seconds after he walked out from the charge room on Saturday night.
(Trinidad Newsday) The cousin of murdered fisherman and suspected gang leader Vaughan ‘Sandman’ Mieres has been shot dead.
(Trinidad Newsday) Relatives of murdered man, Ricky Mohammed, 54 believe land dispute may be the reason why he was shot yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) A woman and a child died in a road traffic accident this morning involving a truck.
(Trinidad Guardian) Over the past week, about 15 customers of Scotiabank’s Sangre Grande branch had thousands of dollars stolen from their accounts after their cards were skimmed.
(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 Newsday) A man was shot by police after he stormed the Barataria South Secondary School this morning and attacked security guards and police.
(Trinidad Guardian) Four people accused of operating a drug trafficking operation in Westmoorings have been committed to stand trial.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Cabinet has decided to cancel a contract that was given to a Chinese construction company, Gezhouba Group International Engineering Co Ltd (CGGC), the Housing Development Corporation (HDC).
(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has announced that Trinidad and Tobago will assist The Bahamas with soldiers, electricity workers and US$500,000.
(Trinidad Guardian) “The snake big like a man’s neck!” That’s how a Rousillac resident described the snake that slithered into her neighbour’s wash tub when she made the frantic call to the Forestry Division for help.
(Trinidad Newsday) A 28-year-old Grenadian man was arrested in relation to the disappearance of missing Belmont woman Shannice Cooper.
(Trinidad Guardian) Has there been a change in the Government’s position on the Sedition Act?
(Trinidad Express) On Independence Day, Harricharan Ramsundar and his wife Neisha Cyleane Sankar spent time together and celebrated the holiday.
(Trinidad Express) A gym instructor appeared in court charged with sexual offences against a teenager.
(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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