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Junior Ville Blair who was killed in his home at 10th Street in Point Fortin on Saturday night.
Relatives of 25-year-old fruit vendor Junior Ville Blair, who was shot dead in his Point Fortin home on Saturday night, do not believe robbery was the primary motive for his killing.
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Businesswoman Hannah Janoura, left, chats with wheelchair bound Anil Perai as former attorney general Faris Al-Rawi looks on during Janouras Custom Design Ltd’s wheelchair distribution ceremony, at Janouras’ Head Office, Sackville Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Despite heavy rains, scores of people turned up to receive life-changing support at a wheelchair distribution event hosted by Managing Director of Janouras Custom Design Ltd, Hannah Janoura.
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A woman succumbed to injuries sustained during a vehicular accident which occurred two weeks ago.
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A 22-year-old man was fatally shot by police officers during an armed confrontation early yesterday morning in Malick, following investigations into a reported shooting in San Juan hours earlier.
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A dispute over unpaid entrance fees at the Argyle Waterfall in Tobago ended with a man being chopped during a confrontation on Saturday afternoon.
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TPP Political Leader Farley Augustine
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Tobago People’s Party (TPP) political leader Farley Augustine has asked members of his party to get ready for the next THA election, even though no date has been announced. He’s also advised the TPP’s two MPs to stay on the ground and not get distracted by power in Port-of-Spain.
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Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander
Minister in the Ministry of Housing, Phillip Alexander, has slammed People’s National Movement PRO Faris Al-Rawi’s post-election assessment as “nonsense.”
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath
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The United National Congress Government is sticking to its promise not to increase electricity rates, thus far.
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Dr Jenifer Neidhart de Ortiz, Chargé d’Affaires, US Embassy, Port-of-Spain and Dr Roodal Moonilal, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries during their recent meeting.
COURTESY: MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND ENERGY INDUSTRIES
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Roodal Moonilal has highlighted some of his ministry’s areas of focus for the country’s energy sector, including the re-emergence of T&T as the “energy leader of the Caribbean” by leveraging history, knowledge and people.
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The Seven Seas Desalination Plant in Point Fortin
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has announced the completion of electrical repairs at the Seven Seas Water (SSW) owned Point Fortin Desalination Plant.
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FILE: MILAT graduation parade at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, in September 2024.
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The fate of several major youth intervention programmes—including the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Military-Led Academic Training (MiLAT) Programme, and the Military-Led Youth Programme of Apprenticeship and Reorientation Training (MYPART)—remains uncertain, with Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts indicating a final decision has yet to be made.
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Kennedy Everett Maraj, co-founder of Pride TT
Pride TT is calling on the Government to act decisively to safeguard the LGBTQIA+ community by implementing several immediate measures.
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