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Proud Moment: Professor Selwyn Ryan greets Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissesar at the launch of Rhona Baptiste's book, Kamla: Ascent of a Woman, in November 2010

Professor gets $1M to write a report THE five-member Committee appointed by Cabinet to “enquire into the root causes of the problems identified and shown by crime statistics, particularly as it affects Trinidadian males, and to suggest solutions to problems they identify” has hit a snag over money. The delivery  read more…

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Protestors: Griffith a waste of time

January 27th 2012 11:59 AM

“GRIFFITH, Griffith; fix we road; fix it, fix it,” was the favourite refrain of the scores of protesters from villages from Toco to Matelot on Monday as they staged a second blockage of the roadway to highlight its appalling state of disrepair. The first protest was at Sans Souci, at  read more…

Danish tourists CHARLOTTE PERING (right) and HELLE DYRTING being assisted through the protesters on Monday

Griffith: Do they expect me to run and meet them every time they protest?

January 27th 2012 11:58 AM

TOCO-SANGRE GRANDE MP Dr. Rupert Griffith is condemning the northeast coast villagers for staging two wildcat protests last week and this week and publicly calling for him as well as Works and Infrastructure Minister Jack Warner to come and meet them at the protest sites. Reached at his Sangre Grande  read more…

PhD candidate Rebecca J. Lynch

From Dorset and Toco

December 23rd 2011 4:51 PM

Rebecca’s Christmas PAYMEE is Rebecca J. Lynch’s favourite food and her landlady, Patsy Bravo, has taught her how to make it. She’s also a lover of shark and fried bake, a taste she’s developed since she took up residence in Toco, way up on Trinidad’s northeast coast. Rebecca hails from  read more…

Acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams present a letter of appointment to Inspector Margaret Sampson-Browne

Incest skyrockets in Matelot

December 2nd 2011 7:06 PM

Police keeps a close eye on the village MATELOT men hunting sex from immediate female members of their families is now holding the attention of retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, Margaret Sampson-Browne. In fact, Browne, whose pre-retirement leave expired on December 1, was last weekend in Matelot taking what she  read more…

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Matelot students for UK trip

October 16th 2011 1:14 AM

NOW Matelot Community College third formers, are interested in making the trip to England that three of their fellow students undertook last year September in company with principal Ellen Lee Pow.  The principal told TnT Mirror that a number of third form teenagers have expressed interest in visiting England as  read more…

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More headache for Matelot villagers

October 14th 2011 5:31 PM

MATELOT Village Council president Anderson Zoe is brimming with anger over the way repair work on the 200-metre long retaining wall along the Paria Mainh Road is unfolding. When TnT Mirror reached Zoe on Monday he said work by Kallco Construction Company, which is doing the repairs on behalf of  read more…

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