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Tyesha Marchan, left, and Anastacius Titre, from Ireland, shop for T&T branded T-shirts at Khemlani’s Souvenir Shop on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Vendors in downtown Port-of-Spain say sales have been much slower this year compared to previous years. They are blaming the decline on the cancellation of the Independence Day military parade tomorrow.
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The Palm Villas gated compound at Block 1, Palmiste.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Security experts and criminologists say that while gated communities are known to have lower levels of crime and could be an effective crime-fighting strategy, it is possible for wealthy criminals to purchase properties and establish a base within the gated zone.
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Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro delivers the feature address during the 70th Women in Police Parade and Dinner at the Police Academy, St James, yesterday.
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Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro says he remains confident in the Defence Force’s ability to secure high-risk prisoners at its Chaguaramas bases, despite recent security breaches.
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Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke
Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke has warned members of the public conducting transactions at the Caroni Licensing Office to be cautious of fraudsters and conmen operating outside the facility and even on social media.
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TTPost manager director George Alexis
The T&T Postal Corporation (TTPost) has confirmed that its suspension of parcel shipments to the United States mirrors the measures taken by postal agencies worldwide, following Washington’s sudden trade policy shift that removed duty-free thresholds for imported goods.
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Eight foreign nationals were arrested during separate exercises in south Trinidad on Thursday.
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A Signal Hill Secondary School teacher has appeared in the Scarborough Magistrates’ Court charged with seven counts of sexual harassment against minors.
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A 29-year-old man from Cunupia, accused of serving as the getaway driver for a man who disfigured a woman in an acid attack in Rio Claro earlier this month, has been granted $250,000 bail.
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Attorney, Peter Taylor who is representing Morvant Building and Construction Company Limited.
A company has threatened to sue an under-construction solar farm in central Trinidad for allegedly encroaching on a parcel of land it has an interest in.
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Mourners say prayers at Inshan Ishmael’s funeral at Barakah Grounds, Chaguanas, yesterday, hours after he died.
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Businessman, activist and media personality Inshan Ishmael passed away yesterday after an 18-month battle with renal cancer.
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FILE: Then prime minister Dr Keith Rowley listens to a NIDCO official, alongside then Tobago West MP Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, at the check-in counter during the commemoration of the ANR Robinson International Airport terminal in March this year.
ELIZABETH GONZALES
Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Eli Zakour says the new ANR Robinson International Airport terminal has not yet been handed over to his ministry, and he has no word on when that will happen.
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Minister of Defence Wayne Sturge and THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine talk on safety, security and Tobago’s defence bases during a meeting at the Office of the Chief Secretary in Scarborough yesterday.
Tobago’s safety and security were the focus of talks between Minister of Defence Wayne Sturge and Chief Secretary Farley Augustine yesterday.
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