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=Flashback 2022: A pedestrian crosses the Beetham Highway eastbound lane in the vicinity of Bhagwansingh’s Hardware in gridlock traffic.
Abraham-Diaz
Motorists can expect temporary traffic restrictions along the westbound Churchill Roosevelt Highway and Beetham Highway between the Aranguez Overpass and Pioneer Drive from July 13 to July 24 as the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation carries out pavement marking works.
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Police are investigating the theft of parts from a lifeguard tower at the beach near Beaumont Road in Mayaro.
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Dominic and Genevieve Hadeed
GUARDIAN MEDIA
Businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife Genevieve have lost their initial bid for their lawsuit, alleging that they are being targeted by the Government based on their ethnicity and an ongoing legal dispute over the termination of leases for State land, to be expedited.
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Angelica Jogie
The family of seven-year-old Angelica Jogie, who was struck and killed by a jet ski at Pigeon Point on April 8, intends to pursue legal action against the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) over the tragedy.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Caricom chairman, St Lucia Prime Minister Philip J Pierre during the final day of the 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in St Lucia yesterday.
COURTESY: CARICOM SECRETARIAT
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has ruled out any immediate move for Trinidad and Tobago to adopt the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as its final court of appeal, even as she welcomed the regional court’s impending role in resolving the dispute over the reappointment of Caricom Secretary General Dr Carla Barnett.
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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley
COURTESY: CARICOM
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has announced that Trinidad and Tobago will play a key role in advancing a long-awaited intra-regional ferry service, revealing that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has agreed to explore the use of one of this country’s ferries as a proof of concept while longer-term private sector arrangements are finalised.
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Members of the Hunters Search and Rescue team search the Marabella River Wednesday night, following reports that a baby was seen floating in the river.
Hunters Search and Rescue teams are searching a watercourse at Park Lane, Gopaul Lands, Marabella, after receiving a report that the body of a baby was seen floating in the water.
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The University of the West Indies principal, Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, during an interview at her office in St Augustine yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
As Caricom prepares to seek an advisory opinion from the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on the process used to reappoint its Secretary General Dr Carla Barnett, some stakeholders say the move could provide long-awaited legal clarity while strengthening the regional body’s governance and decision-making.
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Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath
Ministers Barry Padarath (Public Utilities), Roodal Moonilal (Energy) and David Lee (Housing) have praised Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar following Tuesday’s announcement that Caricom agreed to her proposal to refer the reappointment of Caricom’s Secretary General to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) for advisory opinion.
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Twenty more men have been placed under preventive detention orders during the State of Emergency, with authorities alleging they are gang leaders, enforcers, shooters, advisers and affiliates involved in organised criminal activity across Trinidad.
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TTPS public information officer ASP Owie Russell.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The T&T Police Service (TTPS) has reminded party promoters and patrons that they have a responsibility to comply with the law at public events, including the court-approved closing times.
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TTPS Public Information Officer, Acting ASP Owie Russell, left, chats with ASP Lyndon Russell and Senior Superintendent Bernard Etienne, both of the Eastern Division, during the TTPS media briefing at the Police Administration Building, Sackville Street, Port of Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Senior police officers in the Eastern Division have so far applied for 36 Preventive Detention Orders (PDOs) as the State of Emergency (SoE) continues.
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