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After serving as MP for 33 years, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will not be screened by the People’s National Movement (PNM) for the Diego Martin West seat in the 2025 general election. Instead, informed sources told Guardian Media that Senator Dr Amery Browne is set to re-enter electoral politics and screen for the Diego Martin West seat with Dr Rowley’s blessings.
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The mini-mart where 45-year-old Richard McKie was shot and killed in La Horquetta, on Friday.
Residents of the La Horquetta community are shaken after a man, believed to be a bandit, was fatally shot with his own gun during an attempted robbery at a mini-mart on Friday afternoon.
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Penal/Debe Regional Corporation chairman Gowtam Maharaj
The chairman of the Penal/Debe Regional Corporation (PDRC) is calling for joint police/army patrols in the area for the Christmas season.
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Chaguanas businessman Tariq Razak’s relatives console each other at the scene of his murder on Eric Street, Chaguanas, yesterday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Chaguanas businessman Tariq Razak, 59, was gunned down outside of his business place on the western end of Eric Street yesterday morning.
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Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell
ABRAHAM DIAZ
A new soca competition is coming for Carnival 2025, but it is not the return of the International Soca Monarch (ISM).
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Trinibad DJ Richard Anthony Romano aka DJ Punz
Trinidadian entertainers closely associated with the rise of the Trinibad dancehall subgenre have been banned from performing in St Kitts and Nevis.
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Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally, right, makes an attempt to keep the tune alive with the OWTU’s rhythm section gathered opposite Whitehall, Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, during the union’s protest yesterday.
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Union leaders intensified their campaign to unseat the Government in the upcoming 2025 general election, vowing to mobilise larger crowds and sustain public marches.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert addresses the media at a post-Cabinet media conference held at Whitehall in Port-of-Spain, on Thursday.
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“He misled the population, no excuses there.” This was the frank assessment from political scientist Dr Bishnu Ragoonath in response to Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s explanation for the extent of cost overruns in the ANR Robinson International Airport expansion project.
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Christmas Flea Market sales clerk Chelsea Rampersad stocks shelves with dinosaurs, one of the popular toys this Christmas season, at a store on High Street, San Fernando.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
San Fernando’s High Street is showing signs of a holiday revival, with shoppers slowly returning despite lingering economic pressures from COVID-19.
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Downtown Owners and Merchants Association president Gregory Aboud
Christmas sales have been slower this year compared to last year, says president of the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association president Gregory Aboud. However, he noted that there are signs suggesting a potential turnaround in the coming weeks.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Housing Development Corporation (HDC) confirms a fire occurred at the Maloney Gardens Housing Development early this morning. No one was hurt.
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Two Maraval men were arrested and are expected to be charged after police raided a house used to grow and cultivate marijuana on Friday.
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