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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander makes his way to the Senate sitting yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander yesterday remained silent on the killing of 11-month-old Jayden Sutton and his father Joseph Sutton, even as the State of Emergency (SoE) continues.
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Transport and Industrial Workers Union president Shawn Roberts
Some trade unions have endorsed the National Union of Government and Federated Workers’ (NUGFW) agreement with the State for a 10 per cent wage increase, 60 per cent of which will be paid in non-cash benefits.
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Minister of Justice Devesh Maharaj during yesterday's sitting of the Senate.
Office of the Parliament.
The Government is moving to overhaul Trinidad and Tobago’s probation system by introducing “split sentencing,” a measure that combines jail time with supervised rehabilitation, in a bid to reduce repeat offending and ease prison overcrowding.
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Montgomery Circular, Union Hall, San Fernando, where a police officer’s home was targeted by bandits last week.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Police have recovered a television belonging to a colleague that was stolen during a recent burglary at Cypress Hills, San Fernando. The item was found in an abandoned apartment in the community on Monday.
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Chaguanas Borough Corporation workers demolish stalls at the Vendors Mall along Chaguanas Main Road yesterday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
The Chaguanas Borough Corporation (CBC) began the removal and relocation of vendors from the Chaguanas Vendors Mall along the Chaguanas Main Road yesterday, citing years of illegal activity and misuse of the facility.
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Appeal Court Judge Mark Mohammed
A man accused of sexual offences against a minor has lost his appeal against a High Court Master’s refusal to discharge him after prosecutors missed deadlines for filing evidence.
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PNM Senator Sanjiv Boodhu speak with members of the media while on his way to the Senate, at the Parliament building, Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Days after the Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (TTTI) urged the Government to introduce campaign finance reform, People’s National Movement (PNM) deputy political leader Sanjiv Boodhu has added his voice, citing new allegations that Sangre Grande businessman Danny Guerra financed the United National Congress’s (UNC) 2025 campaign in the constituency.
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Rashme Deoajit, 28
Suspects in the murders of Cedros cricketer Rashme Deoajit and father of two Rajkumar Pope are expected to appear in court today.
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Chairman of the Tobago Division of the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce Curtis Williams
The Tobago Division of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce has voiced strong opposition to any move to remove the subsidy for the Caribbean Airlines airbridge between Trinidad and Tobago.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, alongside Minister of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin (fourth from left) at the opening of the Flava Village in the Queen’s Park Savannah on January 8.
Ministry of Culture and Community Development
The Ministry of Culture and Community Development has revealed that a total of $16.1 million was spent to establish and operate the Flava Village initiative during Carnival 2026.
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Arima Mayor Balliram Maharaj, right back row, during the opening of Texas de Brazil in Guyana, where he met Guyana President Irfaan Ali, second right sitting, and MovieTowne owner Derek Chin, right, on March 11. Maharaj is being criticised for posting the image on his mayoral social media page.
Former People’s National Movement (PNM) general secretary Ashton Ford has called on party leader Pennelope Beckles to safeguard the party ahead of Local Government elections by removing Arima Mayor Balliram Maharaj.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar SC MP (centre), is with Minister of Culture and Community Development, Michelle Benjamin (4th from left). Also pictured are Parliamentary Secretary Dr. Narindra Roopnarine (5th from left), and NCC Chairman Peter Kanhai (1st from left), along with several Cabinet Ministers attending the Opening of the Flava Village in the Queen’s Park Savannah, on January 8, 2026. [Image courtesy Ministry of Culture and Community Development]
Ministry of Culture and Community Development
The Minister of Culture and Community Development has revealed that the total cost to establish and operate the Flava Village initiative during the Carnival 2026 period amounted to $16,164,663.75.
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