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  • Aug, Fri, 2024
Couva/Point Lisas Chamber unhappy about port delays

The Couva/Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce is unhappy about delays at the container examination station at the Port of Port-of-Spain, including waiting times of up to eight to nine working…

  • Aug, Fri, 2024
Tobago cops urge public to expose criminals

Tobago Correspondent Tobago police are asking residents to “open their eyes” and recognise the state of the island, after the record murder toll continued to climb on Wednesday night. The…

  • Aug, Fri, 2024
Calls to revoke licence of teen involved in fatal crash

Senior Multimedia Reporter radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt Public calls are now being made for the Licensing authorities to revoke the licence of 19-year-old accident survivor Navin Bedassie, following the fatal crash that killed…

  • Aug, Fri, 2024
Police probing

Senior Reporter anna-lisa.paul@guardian.co.tt Police are probing five murders which occurred from Wednesday night into yesterday. In the latest incident, a 21-year-old man was pronounced dead at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital…

  • Aug, Fri, 2024
Granny stabbed 16 times but survives attack

Senior Reporter kevon.felmine@guardian.co.tt A Princes Town mother had to lock her doors and hide under a bed with her children after a man broke into her family home on Tuesday…

  • Aug, Fri, 2024
PM angered by murder of dad, girl, 5

The brutal murder of five-year-old Anika Guerra and her father, Enrico Guerra, has angered Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, who has described it as the worst kind of “barbarism.” In…

  • Aug, Fri, 2024
Gulfstream in Trinidad after 30-hour voyage from Cove

Senior Reporterkevon.felmine@guardian.co.tt Six months after wreaking environmental havoc on Tobago’s Windward coast, the mysterious Gulfstream barge is in Port-of-Spain and undergoing preparation for storage.The 100-metre-long vessel became the subject of…