Trinidad family flees Sea Lots as gangsters kill ‘informer’
(Trinidad Express) A man who gang members accused of being an “informant” was shot dead in the living room of his Sea Lots, Port of Spain home yesterday morning.
(Trinidad Express) A man who gang members accused of being an “informant” was shot dead in the living room of his Sea Lots, Port of Spain home yesterday morning.
(Jamaica Observer) The Ministry of Health says there have been six confirmed deaths from dengue fever as at February 8.
(Trinidad Guardian) Less than an hour after four men appeared in court on Tuesday charged with possession of a protected green turtle, the animal was released back into the sea.
(Trinidad Express) The $750 fine for an overweight truck is no deterrence, says acting Transport Commissioner Basdeo Gosine.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Jamaican-American Assemblyman Michael Blake is vying for the race for New York City Public Advocate.
(Trinidad Express) Most of the Venezuelan women detained by police at bars on Friday in Penal have been released from custody.
(Trinidad Express) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has called on residents of Tobago to frown upon crimes against tourists.
(Barbados Nation) There is an upsurge in the rodent population in Barbados and it is costing Government almost $200 000 annually in its baiting programme.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Senator Kamala Harris said Monday that she is in favour of legalising marijuana at the federal level, pushing back against detractors in her own party who say she has a history of being too aggressive on drug offenders.
Amid a crescendo of crackling and soot-choked air, firefighters battled bravely as a section of Jamaica Packaging Industries (JPI) on Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston, was transformed into a furnace yesterday, millions of dollars worth of stock going up in smoke.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Police investigators in New York in the United States have charged a Jamaican man they believe stabbed his elderly mother to death before burning her body and stuffing it in a closet.
(Trinidad Guardian) United National Congress (UNC) activist Devant Maharaj has won the final leg of his legal battle challenging the composition of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission (JLSC).
(Trinidad Express) A sound engineer who was charged with the sexual penetration of two girls appeared before the San Fernando Magistrates’ Court.
(Trinidad Express) A man was shot and killed while liming with friends on Sun-day night in Fyzabad.
(Jamaica Observer) The People’s National Party (PNP) yesterday expressed shock and sadness at the killing of former Councillor Marjorie “Madge” Morris in St Thomas.
(Trinidad Guardian) Soca superstar Machel Montano last night said his chanting of Hindu devotional songs during a recent performance was not meant as a disrespect to anyone and apologised to anyone who was offended by it.
(Trinidad Express) A LABOURER has been held in connection with the shooting death of Parliament clerk Mariana Moonisar.
(Trinidad Guardian) The murder toll now stands at 62 following two more murders on Saturday night.
(Trinidad Express) Calypsonian Cro Cro (Weston Rawlins) is being slammed on social media for a new song he penned following an incident last month.
(Trinidad Express) ANSA McAL, Trinidad and Tobago’s largest conglomerate by assets and profits, has put in a bid to acquire the T&T operations of the Bank of Baroda, which is owned by the government of India.
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