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Even as pub­lic con­cern con­tin­ues to grow over the num­ber of po­lice-in­volved killings that have oc­curred since the State of Emer­gency (SoE) be­gan on Ju­ly 18, yet an­oth­er man was killed by ...
In re­cent weeks, I have been laid low. Es­sen­tial­ly con­fined to rest while med­ical pro­to­cols as­sess and de­ter­mine the ex­act na­ture of the spe­cif­ic prob­lem and what the next steps are.
Adi­ti Ku­mar and Saan­vi Im­ma­di grabbed four wick­et hauls to bowl USA Women Un­der-19’s to a com­pre­hen­sive 23-run win over West In­dies Women Un­der-19’s in the third Youth T20I, yes­ter­day.
Prison of­fi­cers are so fear­ful of the crim­i­nal el­e­ment be­hind bars that at least one of them was af­ford­ed the lux­u­ry of a 65-inch TV in his cell, while guns and oth­er con­tra­band items ...
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Wane “Wasp” Clarke is ex­pect­ed to be sworn in to­day as Sec­re­tary of Com­mu­ni­ty De­vel­op­ment, Youth De­vel­op­ment and Sport in the To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA).
In a sig­nif­i­cant de­vel­op­ment in the CEPEP court case, Chief Ex­ec­u­tive Of­fi­cer Kei­th Ed­dy has claimed he was pres­sured by for­mer Lo­cal Gov­ern­ment Min­is­ter Faris Al-Rawi to ap­prove ...
The wait is over—it’s time to bowl! Pres­tige Lanes of­fi­cial­ly opened its doors at the C3 Cen­tre last Fri­day, bring­ing a world-class bowl­ing ex­pe­ri­ence to south Trinidad.
Lazarus was at the home of a 27-year-old pie ven­dor at Emer­ald Dri­ve, Roys­to­nia, along with three oth­er men, when the in­ci­dent oc­curred.
Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Al­lis­ter Gue­var­ro has de­scribed the pub­lic nar­ra­tive around a Pun­ish­er patch on his arm as trou­bling and dis­tract­ing.
In many cre­ation myths from around the world, man was formed from clay. In the skilled hands of pot­ters like Andy Ben­ny, who op­er­ates Radi­ka's Pot­tery Shop at Ed­in­burgh Vil­lage in ...
The Trinidad and To­ba­go Elec­tric­i­ty Com­mis­sion (T&TEC) says the na­tion­al grid re­mains sta­ble de­spite two re­cent volt­age dips that af­fect­ed parts of the coun­try.