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Shannon Miller, stepfather of two-year-old Angelo Tobias-Plaza
A 24-year-old Goodwood man has been charged with the murder of two-year-old Angelo Tobias-Plaza, nearly two weeks after the toddler’s disappearance triggered an island-wide search operation in Tobago.
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Christopher Samaroo, the father of Joshua Samaroo, speaks at the family home at La Sieva Road.
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Just one day after Joshua Samaroo’s father, Christopher Samaroo, told Guardian Media that he was shell-shocked and in disbelief that his daughter-in-law, Kaia Sealy, had been accused of killing his son, he has now made a stunning reversal.
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The funeral service for father and son Aqiyl and Akini Kafi at the Corpus Christi RC Church, Eastern Main Road, Laventille, yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
In coffins which stood side by side, father and son Aqiyl and Akini Kafi were laid to rest at the Crown Street, Public Cemetery yesterday after a funeral service at the Corpus Christi RC Church, Eastern Main Road, Laventille.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles, right, speaks with Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation chairman Josiah Austin during the corporation’s Sports Day at the Learie Constantine Park, Macoya, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
The Opposition is set to discuss its strategy for the next Parliament session after walking out during the debate on Friday evening.
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FILE: The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) offices at Farm Road, St Joseph.
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has hired nine out of a proposed batch of 12 social media influencers, with monthly salaries totalling $85,398.92.
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A photo of some of the 3000 illegal items seized by police
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A coordinated multi-agency anti-illicit trade exercise, dubbed Operation DUNWICH, resulted in the seizure of over 3,000 illicit and uncertified items during inspections conducted across the Southern and South Western Divisions on Friday, May 22.
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PSA president Felisha Thomas and her executive met with Chief Personnel Officer, Retd Commander Dr Daryl Dindial over the settlement of arrears for the period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016 and January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2019.
The Public Services Association (PSA) has rejected what Chief Personnel Officer Ret’d Commander Dr Daryl Dindial described as the Government’s “best and final offer” to settle outstanding public sector arrears and is instead proposing more cash payments and full cash settlements for retirees.
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Ministry of National Security, Immigration Division
For the first time since the 2023 launch of the e-appointment platform, managed by the Immigration Division under the Ministry of Homeland Security, citizens are now experiencing unprecedented delays in securing passport appointments.
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Chairman of the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation, Alderman Richard Walcott
Next week, the San Juan Laventille Regional Corporation (SJLRC) may find itself without a roof over its head, as the corporation has been given notice to vacate the ground floor of the National Maintenance Training and Security Company Ltd (MTS) Plaza in Aranguez, which it has been renting as its office for decades.
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DUI arrests by policing divisions in 2025
Police arrested 709 people for driving under the influence offences in 2025, marking the highest number of DUI-related arrests recorded in Trinidad and Tobago since 2019.
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Costaatt lecturer Glenda Charles-Harris has been missing since July 2015.
While her family was forced to adjust to her absence, the ensuing years have not dulled the pain and loss as they continue to question what really happened to her.
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Dr Roodal Moonilal leads the Trinidad and Tobago delegation at the Bilateral hybrid meeting between the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries
Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela have agreed to continue sharing information and strengthening cooperation on the management of potential cross-border hydrocarbon spills following a bilateral meeting held on May 22.
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