Erla fails to block acting CoP's appointment Commissioner of Police (CoP) Erla Harewood-Christopher will be allowed to challenge her suspension from office, but has failed to stop the Police Service Commission from appointing an acting CoP.
Firearm import permit reveals: Sniper rifles were for ‘re-sale purposes' The Firearm Import Permit dated October 10, 2023, with an expiry date of October 10, 2024, which has been obtained exclusively by the Express, shows it was stamped and signed off by the Commissioner of Police for firearms dealer Luke Hadeed of Aston Enterprises Ltd at the Trincity Industrial Estate.
Trump's tariff war: how it impacts local import costs Whether it is a military conflict between countries, a clash between gangs or a "cold" one, wars, more often than not, result in more pain and suffering for all, rather than gains.
Cement prices going up by 7 per cent on Feb 17 The increase in the price of bulk cement, however, takes effect on March 5. The price hike was confirmed yesterday by a spokesperson from the country's lone cement manufacturer, Trinidad Cement Ltd (TCL).
IMA, NGC work to restore Carli Bay mangrove The statement quoted IMA deputy director of research Dr Rahanna Juman as saying: "Mangrove rehabilitation activities do not always equate to planting mangrove trees but may require removing the stressors that give rise to the ongoing loss of mangroves and include restoring the natural hydrological regime in the area."
42-year-old Anderson Mitchell dies awaiting kidney transplant After an 11-year battle with Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a kidney disease that prevents the organ from filtering toxins in his blood, which eventually led to end-stage renal disease (kidney failure), Mitchell was unable to get the life-saving donation of a kidney in time.
Tobago bandits steal flour, sugar, diapers, bristol board, glue She began looking around the supermarket and realised ten sacks of Ibis 10kg flour, 11 10lb-packs of Rainbow sugar, four 5lb-packs of Rainbow sugar, three bottles of soybean oil and four boxes of Huggies diapers were missing.
Bandits also escaped with $1,304.30 in cash and a HP laptop valued $4,500 from the office.
A Massacre in Jamaica
After the United States demanded the extradition of a drug lord, a bloodletting ensued. By Mattathias Schwartz - December 12, 2011