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‘Love affair gone bad’: Trinidad contractor shot dead
(Trinidad Express) A Barrackpore contractor was shot dead at a friend’s house before daybreak on Tuesday morning. The article ‘Love…
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Trinidad gov’t to withdraw pension bill, AG says controversial $25,000 savings cap was an error
(Trinidad Guardian) Less than a day after Social Development Minister Donna Cox defended proposed legislation that would impact the elderly’s…
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Lieutenant Colonel Edghill’s statement was not a political declaration
Dear Editor, I write in response to Mr. Mark Archer’s letter published in the Stabroek News (December 18, 2024), in…
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Chase Academy loses to St. Benedict’s 0-3
KFC International Football Series – Clarendon overcomes Speyside 2-1 Local powerhouse Chase Academy experienced their first defeat in the 2024…
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Bulletin issued for Brazilian suspect in Omai backdam murder
Police are looking for a Brazilian suspect who is wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of Brian Marco…
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Guyanese national in US custody dies in hospital
A Guyanese citizen has died while in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in Miami, Florida. The…
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ExxonMobil marks five years of oil output here
-says Guyana’s deepwater developments `most successful’ in the world Marking five years of oil production here today, ExxonMobil yesterday said…
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CARICOM, Japan reiterate call for peaceful resolution of Guyana-Venezuela border controversy
The foreign ministers of CARICOM and Japan have reiterated the call for the peaceful resolution of the border controversy between Guyana…
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Fuel blending facility proposed for Maripa
-EPA says no environmental study required A fuel blending facility spearheaded by local fuel distributor Shi-Oil has been proposed for…
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‘Turtle’ gets 21 years for killing Angoy’s Ave schoolboy
-plus seven years for attempted murder of another Forty-two-year-old Lester Lawrence La Fleur, called ‘Turtle’, stood motionless as Justice Zamilla…
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