Monthly Archives: May 2017
MATT express concern over crime and economic situations in this country as it recognises World Press Freedom Day
The Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago expresses concern over the crime and economic situations in the country as it recognises World Press Freedom Day.
WeBeat St. James Live 2017 begins June 4th with Jazz Beat & Pan Explosion making a comeback
Jazz Beat and Pan Explosion make a comeback to this year’s WeBeat St. James Live 2017.
Woman who claimed to be kidnapped charged with wasting police time
A woman who claimed she was able to kick her way out of the trunk of a vehicle, after she was abducted by two men, has been charged with wasting police time.
200 million dollar buyout on the making between TSTT and Massy Communications
A more than 200 million dollar buyout is in the making between the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago and Massy Communications.
One-hour lunch break stays
The one-hour lunch break for primary and secondary school pupils stays.
American man and his Canadian girlfriend found dead after being reported missing in Belize
An American man and his Canadian girlfriend, reported missing in Belize have been found dead.
Venezuela president orders 60% hike in minimum wage
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has ordered a 60% increase in the country’s minimum wage, effective from Monday.
Donald Trump says he would be honoured to meet Kim Jong-un
US President Donald Trump has said he would be “honoured” to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, in the right circumstances.
Protesting Oropuche residents promised roads would be fixed soon
Protesting residents of North Oropouche, near Sangre Grande, are told restoration works would begin soon on roads leading into the village.
Son of former COP murdered at his Arouca home
An early morning murder in Arouca.
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