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PC Dale Mayers
The law enforcement community remained shocked and traumatised yesterday following the killing of PC Dale Mayers on Monday night during a botched robbery at a bar in Chaguanas.
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A police vehicle drives out the compound of the St Joseph Police Station, which was being monitored through CCTV cameras mounted on T&TEC poles.
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As investigations continue into the installation of several unauthorised CCTV cameras in Tunapuna and St Augustine, divisional police are attempting to trace who bought the devices using serial numbers.
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Investigations are continuing into the death of five-month-old baby Levi Lucas of St James.
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The house where Shermell Roberts (inset) lived at Kitchener Avenue in Barataria. She was killed in front the house as she arrived home from work on Monday.
RHONDOR DOWLAT
Residents in the Barataria community, where bank employee Shermell Roberts lived, remained shocked yesterday by her murder as they struggled to understand why she was killed.
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Police officers from the Sangre Grande CID, Task Force and Homicide officers from the Arouca Bureau Region 2 at Yuric Road, Boys Town where a decomposing body was found yesterday.
RALPH BANWARIE
Police officers suspect the decomposing body found in Sangre Grande yesterday is that of a missing teenager.
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Farmer Tickaram Harripersad shows his hydroponics cabbage in Penal yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Since the tender age of five, Doonath Ramgoolam began visiting the dam at Clarke Road, Penal, which once serviced the now-defunct Petrotrin. The now-80-year-old pensioner was left shocked yesterday by what he saw—the water had almost disappeared due to the harsh dry season.
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President Christine Kangaloo looks on as THA Assemblyman Joel Sampson takes the oath of office at President’s House yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
Joel Sampson has been sworn in as the new Secretary of Community Development and Sport, replacing Pastor Terance Baynes, who was demoted in a Tobago House of Assembly (THA) reshuffle on Monday.
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FILE : The Water and Sewerage Authority offices at Farm Road, St Joseph.
State entities owed the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) a total of $146.1 million as of March 31 of this year. From 2020 to 2024, they repaid debts to WASA totalling $153.3 million.
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File: Venezuelan migrant children are taught English, Mathematics and other subjects by the La Romain Migrant Support Group at St Benedict Church, La Romain, May 2023.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
From September, 200 Venezuelan migrant children whose parents legally registered in this country in 2019 will finally get a chance to enrol in primary school.
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Fire fighters use a tugboat to extinguish the fire on a decommissioned oil tanker off the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
A fire on a decommissioned oil tanker anchored just off the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday has been described as an accident.
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Former SWWTU President Michael Annisette
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Members of the Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union are demanding answers after a public notice was published last week announcing that Michael Annisette is no longer president general. Herbert Constantine was named as the new head of the union.
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Packets of flour on a grocery shelf.
Customers will have to wait a little longer for reduced prices on Nutrimix flour products, as several major supermarkets have not yet adjusted prices for the products on their shelves.
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