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Creed: My wife never had lunches contract
Gail AlexanderPublished: Wednesday, July 16, 2014Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Sport Ashwin Creed, second from right, with his attorney Peter Taylor, left, and wife Suzanne, right, outside the...
View ArticleFrustrations still at Immigration
TAUREEF MOHAMMEDPublished: Wednesday, July 16, 2014Immigration staff say not all those based at the Port-of-Spain passport office have returned to work so operations at the office are still limited....
View ArticleNow Life Sport director under cops’ protection
Reshma RagoonathPublished: Wednesday, July 16, 2014Ruth MarchanLife Sport deputy director Ruth Marchan is in police protective custody. The T&T Guardian understands that Marchan was removed from...
View ArticleFarewell for Jimmy Mc Nicolls today
Kalifa ClynePublished: Wednesday, July 16, 2014Jimmy Mc NicollsStaff members of Guardian Media Ltd will say their final farewell today to Jimmy McNicolls, a man who spent most of his life devoted to...
View ArticleChikungunya virus reaches T&T
ANNA-LISA PAULPublished: Wednesday, July 16, 2014Three people who recently travelled to Caribbean countries and who are from Diego Martin, South Oropouche and Barataria have been diagnosed with the...
View ArticleNow shovel beating of child on Facebook
Jensen La VendePublished: Friday, July 18, 2014Police are investigating again a video circulating on Facebook where a child is being physically abused by a guardian. The video was posted by Caribbean...
View Article‘Short drop’ maxi drivers face loss of passes for PBR
Traffic wardens to monitor situationGail AlexanderPublished: Friday, July 18, 2014Priority Bus route maxi operators who take passengers up to Tunapuna, yet charge the full Port-of-Spain fare, are...
View ArticleBus Route open after flooding on CR Highway
Published: Friday, July 18, 2014With both the street and canal filled with water and little to distinguish them by, a woman encourages a friend to walk through on a street in St Augustine south, which...
View ArticleKamla on report into collapse of HCU
Full brunt of the law for wrongdoersRichard LordPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014Eighteen criminal charges could be brought against former Hindu Credit Union president Harry Harnarine. That’s the...
View ArticleFormer HCU head wants to be heard
Nadaleen SinghPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014Harry Harnarine says he is willing to co-operate with any further police investigations to be conducted into the collapse of the Hindu Credit Union of...
View ArticleGary: More patrols for Laventille
Richard LordPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014National security operations including patrols by the army and police in Laventille and environs will continue and may even intensify. So said National...
View ArticleGovt campus ready by 2015—Moonilal
Gail AlexanderPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014The Government Campus Plaza (GCP) building to which the Immigration Division will be relocated will be completely outfitted by March 20, 2015. Housing...
View ArticlePresident Carmona back to work
Radhica SookrajPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014President Anthony Carmona is back out to work after being injured while playing football last weekend. Carmona’s secretary confirmed this when contacted...
View ArticleTewarie answers PNM on Invaders
Gail AlexanderPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014The Invaders Bay development plan predates the current Government, and the current project is being opposed by people who themselves have an interest in...
View ArticleNo funding to fix City Hall
TAUREEF MOHAMMEDPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014A lack of funding is responsible for the poor working conditions at City Hall, Knox Street, says Port-of-Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee. Speaking to...
View ArticleEMA needs 100 more officers
Geisha KowlessarPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) needs 100 more police officers, as most of the work it does is very sensitive and in some instances has...
View ArticleDuke’s lawyers given more time
Derek AchongPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014A contempt hearing against Public Services Association president Watson Duke for allegedly breaching an injunction against staff of the Immigration...
View ArticleFlash floods in Central
Rhondor DowlatPublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014As torrential rainfall persisted in the city of San Fernando yesterday, a manhole spurts water almost 12 inches into the air. PHOTO: KRISTIAN DE...
View ArticlePolice Service to fill gap
Kevon FelminePublished: Saturday, July 19, 2014Seven detectives chargedDespite the Princes Town CID being depleted by the arrests of seven of its officers, public relations officer of the Police...
View ArticleMan held after trying to torch former employers’ home
Published: Saturday, July 19, 2014Crime WatchThis week, the host of CrimeWatch, Ian Alleyne, visited Makh pottery, Chandernagore, where he began investigations into the matter of an ex-employee who was...
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