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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has confirmed that the University of the West Indies (UWI) has no deed or lease for the lands on which the UWI Debe campus was built.
Newly-appointed People’s National Movement (PNM) Senator Melanie Roberts-Radgman is asking Tobago party members to judge her by her service, not her past.
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander is promising that the Princes Town region will receive a working fire station “in the shortest possible time.”
Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen has assured that municipal corporations will receive adequate funding, even as the Government moves ahead with plans to repeal the Property Tax.
Three days after they arrived in T&T, the police service has vowed to assist in the resettlement of deportees.
Bishop of the Anglican Church in T&T, Claude Berkley, hopes the Government will keep the commitment made by the previous administration to help restore the Holy Trinity Cathedral on Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain.
The country’s murder count has increased following two separate killings in Cunupia and Barataria yesterday.
A Petit Valley man was robbed by armed men in Maraval on Sunday night, after the man went to meet a man he met on social media.
A 36-year-old metal fabricator from Chaguanas, who admitted to killing a prison officer during a dispute in 2016, is expected to be released from prison in less than a year.
A courier driver was robbed at gunpoint as he sat in his car and waited on his girlfriend outside her house in Freeport on Sunday night.
A businessman has been ordered to pay over $405,000 in compensation to a fellow entrepreneur for cancelling the lease for a nightclub in south Trinidad without giving proper notice.
A food distribution company has won its lawsuit over being prohibited from selling its shipment of energy drinks imported from Vietnam.
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