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Saturday, April 5, 2025

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CANARI spearheads GA-LLA programme

The Caribbean Nat­ur­al Re­sources In­sti­tute (CA­NARI) is spear­head­ing a new ini­tia­tive in the Caribbean that aims to give com­mu­ni­ties on the front­lines of the cli­mate cri­sis a voice in de­ci­sions that shape their fu­ture.

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Ryan Bachoo
Wed Apr 02 2025

Photo courtesy: TTPS

Boy, 17, missing

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice is seek­ing the pub­lic’s ur­gent as­sis­tance in lo­cat­ing 17-year-old Ric­k­eem Wal­cott.

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Newsdesk
Wed Apr 02 2025
President of the CCJ, Justice Adrian Saunders

President of the CCJ, Justice Adrian Saunders

CCJ president says court remains “resilient and optimistic” despite challenges

Pres­i­dent of the Trinidad-based, Caribbean Court of Jus­tice, (CCJ) Jus­tice Adri­an Saun­ders says de­spite its chal­lenges the court, which was es­tab­lished to re­place the Lon­don-based Privy Coun­cil as the re­gion’s fi­nal and high­est court, “re­mains re­silient and op­ti­mistic”.

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Nerwsdesk
Wed Apr 02 2025

Guayaguayare Outreach Centre to temporarily close

The Guayagua­yare Out­reach Cen­tre will be closed from noon on April 4th to fa­cil­i­tate rou­tine spray­ing by the In­sect Vec­tor Con­trol Di­vi­sion.

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Newsdesk
Wed Apr 02 2025
UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar joins hands with former police officer Roger Alexander after he was announced as the prospective candidate for Tunapuna at a meeting at the North Eastern College in Sangre Grande on Saturday.

UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar joins hands with former police officer Roger Alexander after he was announced as the prospective candidate for Tunapuna at a meeting at the North Eastern College in Sangre Grande on Saturday.

ANISTO ALVES

Analyst questions UNC's strategy for announcing candidates

With the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress still to re­veal 15 re­main­ing can­di­dates, po­lit­i­cal an­a­lyst Dr Shane Mo­hammed is sug­gest­ing the par­ty's strat­e­gy of spo­rad­i­cal­ly an­nounc­ing its can­di­dates for the April 28 poll was pos­si­bly due to po­lit­i­cal leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar be­ing wary of in­cum­bent MPs dis­sent­ing be­fore the elec­tion.   

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Derek Achong
Wed Apr 02 2025

Photo Courtesy: TTPS

Girl, 14, missing

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice is seek­ing the pub­lic’s as­sis­tance in lo­cat­ing 14-year-old Amy Ro­many.

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Newsdesk
Wed Apr 02 2025

Photo courtesy: TTPS

Girl, 15, missing

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice is seek­ing the pub­lic’s as­sis­tance in lo­cat­ing 15-year-old Jew­el Lon­don.

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Newdesk
Wed Apr 02 2025

Ministry of Health investigates five cases of malaria

The Min­istry of Health is in­ves­ti­gat­ing an out­break of malar­ia cas­es in South Trinidad, where five cas­es have been con­firmed as of April 2, 2025. This in­cludes the pri­ma­ry source, mak­ing it the first record­ed malar­ia cas­es in the coun­try for the year.

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Wed Apr 02 2025

Fisherman arrested after cocaine found in toilet bowl

Po­lice ar­rest­ed a fish­er­man this morn­ing af­ter seiz­ing 17.3 grammes of co­caine from his home in Erin.

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Sascha Wilson
Wed Apr 02 2025
Head offices of the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) on Frederick Street in Port of Spain, Trinidad. [Image courtesy LATT]

Head offices of the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) on Frederick Street in Port of Spain, Trinidad. [Image courtesy LATT]

Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago

LATT wants constitutional reform to remove colonial-era laws

The Law As­so­ci­a­tion of Trinidad and To­ba­go (LATT) is call­ing for ur­gent con­sti­tu­tion­al re­form, par­tic­u­lar­ly the re­moval of the sav­ings law clause. The Court of Ap­peal's de­ci­sion in At­tor­ney Gen­er­al v Ja­son Jones found that sec­tions of the Sex­u­al Of­fences Act, which crim­i­nalise bug­gery and gross in­de­cen­cy, in­fringe up­on fun­da­men­tal rights.

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Wed Apr 02 2025

Driver dies after crashing into utility pole in South Oropouche

A 61-year-old dri­ver died af­ter crash­ing his car in­to a util­i­ty pole in South Oropouche last night.

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Sascha Wilson
Wed Apr 02 2025
Photo courtesy the TTPS

Photo courtesy the TTPS

Two firearms and quantities of ammunition seized

Two firearms and quan­ti­ties of am­mu­ni­tion were seized by of­fi­cers of the In­ter-Agency Task Force, dur­ing an­ti-crime op­er­a­tions in the Port-of-Spain and North East­ern Di­vi­sions.

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Wed Apr 02 2025
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