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  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Chaguanas Chamber: Kidnappings deeply concerning

In a statement yesterday, President of the Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce Baldath Maharaj described the recent spate of kidnappings in central Trinidad, including the abduction of businessman Suvesh…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Tobago records 25th murder for the year

Tobago Correspondent Tobago recorded its 25th murder yesterday when a man was found dead on a beach behind the ANR Robinson International Airport runway. Senior Superintendent Earl Elie said a…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Minister lauds SM Jaleel’s century of business

Stories by RADHICA DE SILVA Senior Multimedia Reporter radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon has heaped praise on local manufacturer SM Jaleel for contributing to T&T’s exports over the 100 years…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Woman chopped to death in front of sons

Senior Multimedia Reporter radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt When he saw his mother being chopped to death, a teenager tried to fend off the attacker with a stick before eventually fleeing with his seven-year-old…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
$6M to stage Divali Nagar

Divali Nagar will cost $6 million this year with just over $600,000 to be spent on police, security, fire and ambulance services. President of the National Council for Indian Culture…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
T&T’s bullying culture must change

There is a culture of bullying in T&T that has to change, Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne said yesterday. “We have to release ourselves from those shackles and go forward as…

  • Oct, Mon, 2024
Dumping grounds for corpses

On October 1, a partial skeleton, believed to be the remains of 19-year-old Maria Paul, was found buried near a house on Babwah Trace, Barbuda Road, Wallerfield. Paul was last…

  • Oct, Sun, 2024
Cops swoop down on drag racers in Heartland Plaza

GUARDIAN MEDIA NEWSROOM A series of traffic operations in Chaguanas and Arima over the weekend led to multiple arrests and dozens of tickets being written. From 9 pm on October…

  • Oct, Sun, 2024
Divali Nagar to cost $6 million, 10% of budget for security

SHASTRI BOODANGML Correspondent This year’s Divali Nagar celebrations are expected to cost $6 million, with just over $600,000 allocated for police, private security, fire services, and ambulance services. Senator Deoroop…