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Former education minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly is not impressed by the Government’s move to expel students who perpetrate acts of violence in school. The former minister said incidents of school violence have already been reported to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
Former Cepep chairman Joel Edwards has dismissed claims that the renewal of hundreds of contracts in the weeks leading up to the April 28 General Election was politically motivated.
Former minister in the Ministry of Finance, Vasant Bharath, has expressed shock over what he calls “deep deception” by the People’s National Movement (PNM) administration regarding the true financial state of Caribbean Airlines (CAL).
The Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA) says it has legal options to recover millions of taxpayers’ dollars if the ambulances it bought are unfit for use or fall short of contract specifications.
Ticketing platform Island eTickets is threatening legal action against Jacho Entertainment after the collapse of the One Caribbean Music Festival, demanding the return of US$80,000 advanced to headline act Adidja “Vybz Kartel” Palmer.
A large group of Special Reserve Police officers (SRPs) is threatening to bring contempt of court proceedings against the Commissioner of Police (CoP) if the T&T Police Service (TTPS) fails to honour a court order.
A 38-year-old man from Carapo has been freed of murdering an Arouca businessman without having to go on trial.
A High Court Judge has sought to resolve a legal dispute between the Trinidad Rifle Association and the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) over control of a parcel of land in Tucker Valley on which the former’s shooting range operates.
A Cunupia teenager, who accompanied two friends to Maracas Beach for an unplanned sea bath, tragically drowned ten minutes after entering the water.
The Laventille Outreach for Vertical Enrichment (LOVE) movement, a member of the UNC’s Coalition of Interests, says it did not get a substantive position with the Government because the Prime Minister said it did not ask for one in a timely manner.
A Mayaro farmer remained hospitalised in a serious condition yesterday, after being shot by gunmen while on the way to his farm in Toco on Wednesday.
Motorists using the Caparo Valley Brasso Road have been assured that long-overdue repairs to the damaged roadway near the WASA pumping station at Caparo will soon be carried out.
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