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Vancouver police ruled out terrorism in a car ramming attack that killed 11 people at a Filipino heritage festival in the Canadian city, saying the suspect has a history of mental health issues.
One man was arrested and two firearms, several rounds of ammunition, and quantities of narcotics were seized during anti-crime exercises conducted by officers of the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) and the Guard and Emergency Branch (GEB) on Saturday.
The Guyana government has given the family of the murdered 11-year Adrianna Younge that it is providing full support in their pursuit of truth and justice.
As the battle cries and rallying calls echoed Saturday from the various political platforms and motorcades, next comes today's last-minute campaigning in crucial pockets and religious services and prayer by various constituencies.
The French Classical Music Concert will be held on Wednesday at 6 pm at the Central Bank Auditorium, Port-of-Spain. The show is organised by the French Embassy of Trinidad and Tobago in partnership with the Alliance Française.
United National Congress (UNC) leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has responded to concerns about her health and age as she addressed a sea of supporters at their Code Yellow rally in Aranguez yesterday. Persad-Bissessar emphasised her unwavering dedication to the nation and her ability to lead.
Prime Minister Stuart Young is promising economic transformation, no devaluation of the TT dollar and a brighter future for T&T with his vision of a “Bold New Chapter”, as he warned People’s National Movement (PNM) supporters not to vote for Kamla Persad-Bissessar and the “crooked UNC cabal”.
Big numbers on both sides, hot sun matching the political tempo degree for degree–and some surprises for good measure.
The political landscape of Trinidad and Tobago witnessed a shift ahead of tomorrow’s General Election, as former United National Congress (UNC) Tabaquite MP, Anita Haynes-Alleyne, joined the People’s National Movement (PNM).
Former deputy political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) Nafeesa Mohammed, who first backed the United National Congress (UNC) in 2020 after decades in the PNM, is doubling down ahead of tomorrow’s general election—declaring she will not vote for the party due to its record of weak governance.
Tobago is in the spotlight for tomorrow’s General Election, drawing significant national attention. While the island has just two seats–Tobago East and Tobago West–in the 41-member Parliament, there has been an increase in the number of contenders vying to represent the island.
St Joseph’s Convent, Port-of-Spain, has emerged victorious in the International Reparations Debate Competition, defeating Clarendon College of Jamaica in the finals held on Friday at the Centre for Reparations Research at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus. The National Committee on Reparations (NCR) extended its heartfelt congratulations to the team for their exceptional achievement.
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