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Daily Archives: Mar 28, 2017

Carnival City eyed for site

Trinidad - Plans for a massive commercial development at the site of Sunday’s million dollar fire in Woodbrook surfaced yesterday, even as fire-fighters sifted through the still smouldering debris to determine the cause of the fire while affected workers looked on tearfully.

Cyclone Debbie: Deadly storm batters Australia

A powerful cyclone has pummelled the north-east Australian coast, causing major damage, torrential rain and power cuts to tens of thousands of homes.

The Latest: Warner says White House not dispelling suspicion

The top Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee says White House meddling in Congress’ Russia investigations is not helping to lift the cloud of suspicion that hangs over the Trump administration.

Story of the Song | Africa seen in different lyrical ways

There is no shortage of songs about Africa in Jamaican popular music. There are different approaches, chief among them Africa as the motherland, with Peter Tosh singing in the title track of his 1983 album,

One-year tint waiver only for existing PPV operators — Transport Authority

The Transport Authority is advising that the one-year waiver given to operators of Public Passenger Vehicles (PPV) for the removal of tints from their vehicles applies only to existing operators.

Brantley leadership bid in limbo?

St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Nevis elects new political leader – that’s the news making the rounds in some media circles in the federation.

Carrington: I don’t steal

In a scene reminiscent of former Philippines president Benigno Aquino, Speaker of Parliament Michael Carrington last night told supporters of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) he was no thief.

Fire victim’s caregiver blames herself for his death

St Lucy resident Lecia Francis Monday revisited last Saturday’s fire which took the life of her cousin Nigel Corbin, wondering whether there was anything she could have done differently.

UPP trio walks on fraud charges

Charges of larceny, fraudulent conversion and corruption which were filed against the Political Leader of the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) Harold Lovell and...

No sign of missing man as police continue to appeal for help

One week after Charlesworth Franklyn Richards was reported missing, the police said they are yet to make a breakthrough in the case, as his relatives, including an identical twin brother, reportedly continue to get more worried.
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