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In fact, they suspect that he was murdered when he refused to join a local gang in his area despite pressure from some of his so-called friends.
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Attorney Sean Cazabon left stands with Coreen Bisram and her husband Ronald Singh outside the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain after they were acquitted of cocaine trafficking on Tuesday.
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A couple from Belmont has been freed of cocaine trafficking almost two decades after they were first charged.
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The North West Regional Health Authority's Port-of-Spain General Hospital.
The North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) says it will not be paying for independent medical experts to review the files of infants who died at the Neonatal ICU (NICU) of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital.
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A WASA contractor is seen supplying water for a resident at Carina Gardens, Bypass Road, Arima on Tuesday.
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The dry season has led to the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) making further adjustments to its water supply schedules because of a reduction in the production of millions of gallons of water.
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Following its call for international election observers, the United National Congress is being warned that trying to blame anything but itself for election losses will lead to its political demise.
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A resident of Beetham Gardens stands on the Priority Bus Route, Beetham, during a protest over a leaking sewer in their area yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Residents of Beetham Gardens held two peaceful protests yesterday to bring attention to the sewage issues they are currently facing in their community. The placard-bearing residents protested on the Priority Bus Route (PBR) in the morning before taking their plight to the highway in the afternoon.
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Four members of the Investigative Unit of the PCA with their body-worn cameras.
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The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has purchased eight body cameras to enhance its investigative capabilities.
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Attorney Richard Jaggasar
A female fire officer has threatened to sue the State after she was allegedly injured while testing a wooden ladder in January.
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Murder accused Isan Constant
The stepfather of four-year-old Amarah Lallite who has been charged with her murder will have to spend three more weeks at the St Ann's Psychiatric Hospital before reappearing in court.
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NiQuan founder and chief visionary officer Ainsley Gill
NiQuan’s 75 employees are doubtful they will ever be paid after being terminated by the company last week.
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Fish vendor Akime Douglas cut slices of snappers at his fish stall in Lambeau, Tobago yesterday.
VINDRA GOPAUL-BOODAN
Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) is calling for legislation to be enacted to protect sharks in local waters. The call was made in response to videos widely circulated on social media of a sizeable shark kill in Buccoo, Tobago.
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Coconut vendor Tony, left, helps unload a bunch of coconuts from a delivery van to his stall at the Queen’s Park Savannah, West, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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With coconuts in short supply, some Port-of-Spain vendors say they are facing pressure as they have been forced to increase their prices from $10 to $12 per coconut as wholesalers have also upped their prices.
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