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Police reports stated that around 9.20 pm on Saturday, residents heard gunshots in the Blue Basin, community.
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Police are searching for a suspect who used a wacker to cut and assault a Mayaro man about the body during an argument.
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Hazel Franco
In celebration of International Dance Day commemorated annually on April 29, the Secondary Schools Dance Educators Association of Trinidad and Tobago honoured two local dance icons.
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File: The Guanapo Landfill filled with smoke after a fire.
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The Guanapo Landfill was closed yesterday after a fire, which began Saturday, continued to blaze yesterday.
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The house at Haggard Trace, Penal Rock Road where the the family lives.
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While Amoy Maniero and her two teenage daughters battle for their lives after possibly being poisoned, her friends and neighbours are praying for their full recovery.
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A danger sign is placed on Store Bay Beach, Tobago after a bull shark attacked a British tourist at Turtle Beach.
Ten beaches in Tobago remain closed and there have been no further sightings of a bull shark which viciously attacked a British tourist on Friday.
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The Tunapuna Public Cemetery.
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Running out of burial space is becoming a grave problem for some of the country’s 14 regional corporations.
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Migrants looking for jobs gather to speak to the coordinator of the La Romain Migrant Support Group Angie Ramnarine, centre, on Friday. They were urged to not allow their children to beg on the streets.
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On their journey to Trinidad, Venezuelan children endure treacherous seas on cramped pirogues, confronting a myriad of trauma-related disorders as they face deprivation, lack of formal education, and poverty.
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FILE: Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher
Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher has expressed support for a move by the Children’s Authority to bolster child protection services across Trinidad and Tobago through digitalisation.
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A governance model where an MP holds a singular, full-time portfolio, unconstrained by being a government minister, is a system that political analysts believe can work in T&T. However, drafting the required constitutional amendments would require significant work for the change to happen.
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Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat, during her book signing at the NGC Bocas Lit Festival at NALIS, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Despite the ongoing crisis in Haiti, one Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat wants people to know that the island is much more than its political hardships.
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Dodridge D Miller has been appointed The UWI’s seventh chancellor.
The University of the West Indies (The UWI), has announced the appointment of Dodridge D Miller, as the institution’s seventh chancellor—the highest office-holder in The UWI.
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