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Aftermath of PoS inferno

Mall tenants, business owners to be quizzed

Tenants of the People’s Mall have to be interviewed before forensic investigations into the cause of the fire which razed the mall and several other businesses on Frederick Street in Port-of-Spain on Saturday are completed...

Pay as usual for workers

Staff employed with several businesses which were razed during Saturday’s fire in Port-of-Spain have been guaranteed a pay cheque...

Watch Cassie get back on her feet

Lyn Cassie has been selling watches on Frederick Street in Port-of-Spain since she was nine years old...

Politics

Rift in UNC

They should resign - Robin

Opposition senator Robin Montano has said if MPs Gillian Lucky and Dr Fuad Khan feel compelled to become independent members of the UNC because of issues of integrity, they should just resign their parliamentary seats...

We can deal with our problems - Panday

Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday insists that the rift between Pointe-a-Pierre MP Gillian Lucky and the leadership of the UNC remains a party matter...

Yetming backs ‘rebels’

St Joseph MP Gerard Yetming has said he supports the position of Gillian Lucky and Dr Fuad Khan, although he is not joining them in becoming backbenchers of the Opposition...

Crime & Court

Chandra Naraynsingh murder

Parris: I was tricked

It was never contract killer Shawn Parris’ intention to plead guilty to the unlawful killing of Dr Chandra Naraynsingh, he claimed yesterday...

Saada Singh inquiry continues May 17

One day after he was threatened by an angry prisoner for failing to start his case, Deputy Chief Magistrate Mark Wellington again adjourned another matter yesterday—the preliminary inquiry into the kidnapping of four-year-old Saada Singh—because of a heavy caseload...

Other News

Runaway van sends victims flying

Girl, 4, witnesses granny’s death

When a van slammed into her grandmother and great-aunt sending them up in the air yesterday, four-year-old Hope McNish ran into her mother’s arms shouting, “Mammy, Mammy, come see Grandma and Auntie flying.”

 

 

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