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Burnt debris from yesterday’s protest in Castara, Tobago.
QUAMINA PAYNE
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has moved to address ongoing water supply disruptions in Castara, Tobago, following a protest by residents yesterday morning over the prolonged situation.
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Couva South MP Barry Padarath, fourth from left, CTTRC councillor Ramchand Rajbal Maraj, second from left, and WASA chairman Roshan Babwah, far right, speak with other officials at Dow Village yesterday.
Courtesy CTTRC
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has begun a series of nationwide clean-up and desilting exercises aimed at reducing the risk of flooding ahead of the rainy season, according to Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath.
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Sheldon Fraser, second from left, stands with his lawyers Michelle Ali, Kameika Peters and Tyler Marie Lee-King, of the Public Defenders’ Department, outside the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain after being freed of murder on Monday.
A man accused of murder based solely on an alleged jailhouse confession has been freed after spending 16 years on remand.
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Kai Lovell, left, poses with his lawyer Arissa Maharaj after being acquitted of rape and grievous sexual assault.
A former Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) recruit has been acquitted of rape and grievous sexual assault charges.
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Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Efforts to combat gun trafficking took centre stage yesterday as law enforcement professionals from 11 countries gathered at the Hyatt Regency Hotel for a regional workshop aimed at strengthening intelligence-sharing and collaboration on illegal arms smuggling.
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Activist Hansel Anderson Edwards at the Edinburgh 500 Community Centre.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Residents of Edinburgh 500 say they remain on edge following the murders of close friends Jealani Williams and Shanice Morris, which occurred just over a month apart in the community.
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A woman was killed and two of her relatives injured in an early-morning crash in Debe, just one day before what would have been her 58th birthday.
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The Petrotrin compound in Pointe-à-Pierre, where Kevin Taylor was electrocuted on Tuesday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Police are investigating whether an attempt to steal copper may have led to the death of a man whose body was discovered at the former Petrotrin Pointe-à-Pierre compound on Tuesday.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s very own Kes The Band will make its debut on the highly-acclaimed NPR Tiny Desk Concert series. The performance will air on May 8 at 7 AM on NPR Music’s YouTube channel.
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A Barrackpore man who killed his estranged common-law wife and their 14-month-old daughter has been sentenced to death.
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A man accused of murder based solely on a confession allegedly made to a convicted killer he shared a prison cell with has been freed after spending 16 years on remand.
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Delcy Rodríguez
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez has made it clear that Venezuela will continue to defend its claim to ownership of the disputed Essequibo region in Guyana.
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