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  • Sep, Mon, 2024
Tabaquite farmers beg for protection from criminals

Senior Multimedia Reporterradhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt Tabaquite farmers are calling for the reopening of the Brasso Police Station or the establishment of a new police post in Tabaquite. At a press conference yesterday,…

  • Sep, Mon, 2024
Tobago Business Chamber wants a further police shake-up

Senior Reporter jensen.lavende@guardian.co.tt With another murder just days after the hierarchy of the Tobago Division of the T&T Police Service (TTPS) was changed, the chairman of the Tobago Business Chamber…

  • Sep, Mon, 2024
Tobago’s latest murder linked to hit list

Tobago Correspondent Tobago’s murder count hit another record yesterday morning when a father of one became the island’s 24th murder victim. Nicholas Mitchell, 32, who is also known as Daddy…

  • Sep, Mon, 2024
MSJ wants new voting consciousness

Senior Multimedia Reporter radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt Ahead of the general elections, the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) has resumed its Citizens’ Assembly, taking its campaign to Preysal over the weekend. During the…

  • Sep, Mon, 2024
Kangaroo Jack has died

Kangaroo Jack, the red kangaroo at the Emperor Valley Zoo whose emaciated appearance sparked social media outrage earlier this year, has died. In a statement yesterday in response to a…

  • Sep, Mon, 2024
Deyalsingh robbery suspect released from custody

Senior Reporter jensen.lavende@guardian.co.tt A day after attorneys for one of two men held in connection to the robbery of Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh threatened to sue Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher,…

  • Sep, Sun, 2024
Two murders in Argyle, Tobago in as many days

The murder toll in Tobago continues to rise, with the latest victim, Nicholas Mitchell, shot and killed in Argyle last night. This brings the island’s toll to 24. Mitchell, 32,…