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Defence Minister Wayne Sturge has clarified his recent controversial remarks regarding the 2014 murder of special prosecutor Dana Seetahal.
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FLASHBACK; Minister of Defence and Toco/Sangre Grande MP Wayne Sturge, right, dancing with businessman Danny Guerra during the UNC general election campaign in April 2025.
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Defence Minister and Toco/Sangre Grande Member of Parliament Wayne Sturge has confirmed that he will not attend the funeral of Sangre Grande businessman Danny Guerra today.
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A businessman has won his lawsuit against Republic Bank Ltd over a US$30,000 credit card rebate for expenses incurred during a medical emergency abroad.
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Warns Quarry Company Limited, a subsidiary of the Warner Group founded by Allan Warner, has been hit with 16 counts of money laundering.
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Officers from the T&T Police Service’s (TTPS) Home Invasion Team have identified the suspect killed following a home invasion in Valsayn on Monday and arrested a second teenage suspect.
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A legal dispute between Senators Dr Amery Browne and Phillip Edward Alexander over allegedly defamatory comments appears headed for the courts.
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CNC3 weather anchor Jean-Marc Rampersad, left back row, and CNC3 news anchor Ryan Bachoo take a photo with Arima Girls’ RC School students during the school’s Career Day on March 6.
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Students of Arima Girls’ RC School explored career paths during a school career day on March 6, during a visit from Guardian Media journalists Ryan Bachoo and Jean-Marc Rampersad.
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Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke during the Joint Select Committee, third public meeting on the Traffic Management System in T&T held at the Parliamentary Complex, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke has announced sweeping reforms aimed at modernising driver testing, regulating driving schools, and strengthening oversight of Trinidad and Tobago’s licensing system, amid growing concerns over the efficiency and integrity of the nation’s traffic management framework.
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Scores of people queued to register for the Government’s recruitment drive at the National Cycling Centre in Couva yesterday.
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Scores of people, including former CEPEP workers, turned out for the second phase of a Government recruitment drive in Couva on yesterday, hoping to secure steady employment after months—and in some cases years—without stable jobs.
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UWI Campus Principal Professor Rosemarie Belle Antoine
Long-standing plumbing problems at the Debe campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) are set to be permanently resolved ahead of its anticipated August opening, with officials confirming that four faculties—including law and an expanded medicine programme—will be housed at the site when it becomes operational.
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Students participating in the Smart Money Feud game, which was inspired by Family Feud, during financial literacy sessions hosted by the Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago, as part of Global Money Week observances. Image courtesy Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago.
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More than 250 secondary school students learned practical money-management skills aimed at helping them make smarter financial decisions in the future, during financial literacy sessions hosted by the Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT).
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Smoke and flame rise from a residential building following an Israeli airstrike in central Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, March 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
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Israel killed another top Iranian official — the intelligence minister — in its campaign against the Islamic Republic’s leadership and reportedly attacked an Iranian offshore natural gas field Wednesday amid the war’s escalating pressure on the region’s economic lifeblood: energy.
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