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Ed­mund Homer scored his sec­ond hat-trick of the sea­son to lead Or­gans to a 3-0 dis­man­tling of Kings of Kings in the Over-45 Di­vi­sion of the Ty­ro Sports Club Open and Over-45 Di­vi­sion Sev­en ...
U.S. Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump said Mon­day that he’s de­ploy­ing the Na­tion­al Guard across Wash­ing­ton and tak­ing over the city’s po­lice de­part­ment in the hopes of re­duc­ing crime, even as ...
A man was killed and an­oth­er in­jured af­ter be­ing hit by a car on the Churchill Roo­sevelt High­way near the Mal­oney traf­fic lights late Sat­ur­day.
Guardian Me­dia Sports un­der­stands Bernard flew in­to T&T on Wednes­day (Feb­ru­ary 19) as he cus­tom­ar­i­ly spends the Car­ni­val sea­son at home. He resided in the Unit­ed States.
An out­break of the chikun­gun­ya virus in Chi­na has prompt­ed au­thor­i­ties to take pre­ven­tive mea­sures from mos­qui­to nets and clouds of dis­in­fec­tant, threat­en­ing fines for peo­ple who ...
The con­tro­ver­sial Christo­pher Colum­bus stat­ue in Port-of-Spain is one step clos­er to be­ing re­moved, as city of­fi­cials have be­gun tech­ni­cal and stake­hold­er con­sul­ta­tions on its ...
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In re­cent weeks, I have been laid low. Es­sen­tial­ly con­fined to rest while med­ical pro­to­cols as­sess and de­ter­mine the ex­act na­ture of the spe­cif­ic prob­lem and what the next steps are.
Po­lice say they have made a sig­nif­i­cant win in the fight against white-col­lar crime, with a court-or­dered for­fei­ture of il­lic­it cash linked to hu­man traf­fick­ing and mon­ey laun­der­ing.
A Gas­par­il­lo man has been sen­tenced to 18 months’ hard labour, af­ter he plead­ed guilty to charges of rob­bery with vi­o­lence and ma­li­cious dam­age.
One Gov­ern­ment Min­is­ter is deny­ing that nepo­tism is at play when it comes to State board ap­point­ments.
Bake and Shark, or Shark and Bake — what­ev­er you call it — is ar­guably Trinidad and To­ba­go’s most fa­mous food. It’s the first stop you make at Mara­cas be­fore even putting your toes in the sand ...