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Fr Divine Reemla performs the final committal on the casket of Danny Guerra during the funeral service at the St Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Parish in Sangre Grande yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Danny Guerra, 49, the owner of DG Homes, was laid to rest yesterday, a week after he was gunned down by masked assailants while seated in his black Toyota Hilux at his North Oropouche business.
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Firefighters from the Chaguanas and Couva Fire Stations battle the blaze that engulfed the Mitsuda Superstore at Longdenville Road, Longdenville Chaguanas, yesterday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
A fire shortly after midday yesterday caused millions of dollars in damage at the upper level of Mitsuda Superstore on Old Road, Longdenville.
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A 77-year-old man was found dead after a fire destroyed his home in Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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Drowning victim John Grant
Tragedy struck off Icacos Village in Cedros yesterday after a fisherman died when a fishing pirogue capsized at sea.
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The National Care and Empowerment Centre in Piparo.
The stabbing of a minor at the National Care and Empowerment Centre in Piparo has reignited scrutiny of the Children’s Authority of Trinidad and Tobago, with Social Development Minister Vandana Mohit demanding the immediate revocation of the board’s appointments.
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Rashme Deoajit, 28, found dead at her Granville home on Tuesday.
The recent murders of Stacy Samaroo and Rashme Deoajit have reignited calls from a women’s group for a special court to address gender-based violence in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
COURTESY:UNITED VOICE
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has extended warm Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to Muslims in Trinidad and Tobago as the holy month of Ramadan draws to a close.
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President Christine Kangaloo
President Christine Kangaloo has described Eid-ul-Fitr as a period of “gratitude, generosity, renewal, and deep spiritual reflection.”
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Jearlean John, Minister of Works and Infrastructure and THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, centre, along with other officials tour the MV Blue Wave Harmony on January 27.
COURTESY: MINISTRY OF WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Truckers are in a buoyant mood following a meeting with Chief Secretary Farley Augustine yesterday aboard the Blue Wave Harmony as it sailed from Port-of-Spain to Scarborough.
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A man from South Oropouche has threatened to sue the State over an unprovoked beating by prison officers while he was on remand for a robbery charge.
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A 36-year-old factory worker from Chaguanas has been acquitted of being in possession of a semi-automatic pistol modified to be fully automatic.
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CGWTU members, led by president Ermine De Bique-Meade, protest outside San Fernando City Hall, Harris Promenade, demanding salary increases.
KRISTIAN DeSILVA
The Contractors and General Workers Union (CGWU) is calling on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo to intervene in the ongoing delay of back pay and salary increases owed to daily-paid workers at the San Fernando City Corporation (SFCC).
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