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Would you believe debit and credit cards are con­venient alternatives to cash for a few reasons, safety be­ing the most promi­nent, even though they...

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Would you believe UNC Senator Jayanti Lutchmedial is de­manding that gov­ernment make the findings of the in­vestigation into a fatal accident at the NiQuan...

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Would you believe Trinity College, Moka has responded to social media criticism over the school’s alleged exclusion of graduating stu­dents whose hair­styles did not...

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Would you believe school chil­dren need to have healthier food and drink options available to them to prevent any higher incidences of non-communicable diseases...

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Would you believe R.I.K. Services Limited is standing its ground in the face of all the social media back­lash over its promo­tion of selections...

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Would you believe Lisa Mor­ris-Julian, Minister in the Ministry of Education, will be making an appeal to the Caribbean Ex­aminations Council (CXC) for consider­ation...

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Would you be­lieve the leader of the United National Congress (UNC), Kamla Persad-Bissessar, has repeated her call for the presence of international elec­tion observers...

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Would you believe Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is unable to address the pressing issues affecting Trin­idad and Tobago? At no time at a...

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Would you believe an anti-crime group called Concerned Citizens for a Better San Fernando will be hosting a motorcade and rally on June 3...

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Would you believe eight scrap metal inspec­tors will be de­ployed to ensure there is compliance in the industry at various levels? The Minister of...

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Would you believe a General Election is expect­ed to be held in the next two years and Local Government Elections are ex­pected to take...

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Would you believe Naparima MP Rodney Charles has accused the government of at­tempting to “pass the buck” on the state of crime in the...
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