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A 48-year-old man, wanted in the United States for smuggling over US$1 million in cocaine and heroin into that country, will remain in T&T for almost two months while he seeks to mount a final legal challenge over his proposed extradition.
Tobago People’s Party (TPP) candidate for Tobago West Joel Marcus Sampson says if elected to Parliament, he will continue the work he started under the Tobago House of Assembly—especially in youth development, sports, and community empowerment.
In a bizarre incident yesterday, a man who was arrested by police smashed the window of a police vehicle with his head following a violent fracas with officers in Penal and then proceeded to chew the broken glass.
Three years after its doors were closed due to decreasing crime in the policing district, the San Rafael Police Station was reopened yesterday.
A La Horquetta teen, who was aspiring to be a national footballer, was gunned down on Tuesday night, a short distance from his home.
During the current cut and thrust of political debates during the ongoing General Election battle, politicians have been delivering some gems and jabs on the hustings. Today, we continue to deliver some of the statements that may have been missed.
Less than two weeks before the April 28 General Election, the incumbent People’s National Movement (PNM) has unveiled its manifesto, promising “a bold, new chapter” of national transformation if the party is re-elected into government.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has confirmed that the workers seen on a social media video removing a United National Congress candidate’s banner from a light pole in the Tableland/Moruga constituency were acting on behalf of the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC).
The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) has dismissed calls by the United National Congress (UNC) to remove its returning officer for San Fernando East.
National Security Minister Marvin Gonzales is claiming that should another political party assume office after the April 28 General Election, international assistance in treating crime may no longer be forthcoming.
The Trinidad and Tobago Postal Workers Union (TTPWU) has raised serious alarm over the treatment of TTPost workers, warning that systemic understaffing and operational strain could jeopardise the timely delivery of poll cards to thousands of citizens ahead of the April 28 General Election.
With all eyes on several marginal seats in the April 28 General Election, Guardian Media visited Barataria/San Juan—a seat the United National Congress (UNC) won by 1,060 votes in the 2020 General Election—to get the views of constituents this time around.
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