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United National Congress (UNC) stalwart Don Sylvester, 72, was remembered yesterday as he was laid to rest, fittingly on the 37th anniversary of the UNC, as the kind of man who could make you laugh even when you wanted to cry, and who never wavered in his loyalty to his party or his friends.
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From left, Maundy Auria Lewis, Attache to the St Lucia PM; St Lucia Prime Minister Philip J Pierre; Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Minister of Caricom and Foreign Affairs Sean Sobers during Pierre’s courtesy call at the Diplomatic Centre yesterday.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar held bilateral talks with Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister Philip J Pierre yesterday, in a meeting which comes amid ongoing scrutiny over Trinidad and Tobago’s relationship with Caricom under her administration.
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Reesa Ramlogan-Jodha is happy with the care her husband is receiving from nurses at the San Fernando General Hospital.
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Although industrial action by nurses has begun to affect services at several public health institutions, relatives of patients at the San Fernando General Hospital say care there has remained largely stable.
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NCRHA chairman Dr Tim Gopeesingh at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex yesterday
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The psychiatric ward at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC) has been relocated to the Arima Hospital as health authorities move to increase bed capacity at the facility.
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File: Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) head Ancel Roget, alongside MPs Ernesto Kesar, left, and Clyde Elder, during the May Day march in San Fernando last year.
Trade unions are expected to take to the streets today, but in a marked shift from recent years, the dominant message is likely to be one of cautious praise rather than outright protest.
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A Chaguanas man identified by police as a suspected extortionist was killed during a “Controlled Payment Operation” conducted by officers of the Anti-Extortion Unit yesterday.
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A Penal man who killed his brother during a violent confrontation has been sentenced to ten years in prison after the court accepted that he acted under provocation while trying to protect their elderly mother.
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WPC Darlene Renn
Ignoring the danger to herself, Police Constable Darlene Renn stepped between a man and the woman he was beating—a split-second decision she believes may have saved the woman’s life.
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J'Layna Armstrong
More than a week after nine-year-old J’Layna Armstrong and three others were gunned down on Lady Young Road in Morvant, police say no arrests have been made in connection with the quadruple murder.
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Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Police Service head ACP Wayne Mystar speaks with police recruits at the Municipal Police Academy in Marabella on Tuesday.
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New head of the T&T Municipal Police Service (TTMPS), Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Wayne Mystar, says police corporal Anuska Eversley’s colleagues are still very traumatised by her murder.
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A graphic showing the ranking for the press freedom index of countries around the world. Trinidad and Tobago’s 2026 placement on the index is highlighted.
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Trinidad and Tobago has fallen 13 places in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index released yesterday by Reporters Without Borders, despite maintaining what the report describes as a “good record” and a “vibrant media landscape.”
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Jet ski owners and operators say their livelihoods hang in the balance as the court today considers whether to continue restrictions imposed following a fatal accident at Pigeon Point.
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