Ongoing violence in the Monte Grande community in Tunapuna has left residents worried about their safety.The latest incident was reported on Wednesday morning when a 16-year-old girl and a 19-year-old
Andrea Bharratt, Ashanti Riley, Sharday Emmanuel and Teri Gomez are just a few of the many women missing or murdered on the island in recent years. Their loved ones tell their stories
DR GABRIELLE JAMELA HOSEIN A PUBLIC health approach to crime continues to float about without a clear anchor. At this point, we can only pray that security experts understand the intersections between gender and sexuality, and gangs, murders and the illegal economy. While we must stem gun availability, we can’t ignore boys’ incentives to join
Snr Supt Kerwin Francis of the Northern Division is warning criminals that their activities will not be tolerated, as a series of exercises have been initiated after three murders in Arima earlier this week. On Monday night 41-year-old Candace Griffith was gunned down while attending a party on Temple Street. Five others including two teenagers
OILFIELD Workers Trade Union (OWTU) education and research officer Ozzie Warwick questioned if successive governments have used TT's natural resources to benefit the population. He asked this question during a virtual forum co-hosted by the union and the TT Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) on Thursday. During his contribution, Warwick extended condolences to the family