Monthly Archives: June 2018
Galleon’s Passage due to arrive July 16th
The arrival of the Galleon’s Passage is now set for July 16th.
Duke describes Tobago Budget as deceitful and phony
A cargo port, new and improved health centers and a special school are just some of the plans for Tobago and the island’s executive believes just over 4 billion dollars should cover.
More than 400 police officers under investigation for misconduct
More than 400 police officers are now under investigation for misconduct.
25 Women who are said to be from Venezuela, Dom Rep, Guyana, Grenada and Jamaica arrested at Rich Gold
25 foreign women have been charged with lewd and suggestive dancing.
Tobago’s Finance Secretary Joel Jack will deliver the Budget in the Tobago House of Assembly today
Tobago’s Finance Secretary Joel Jack will deliver the Budget in the House of Assembly today.
Nominees for Barataria and Belmont East By-Election must have theirs documents in order today
All nominees for the July 16th By-Elections in Barataria and Belmont East must have their papers in order today.
T&T’s financial conditions being called favorable by Central Bank
Trinidad and Tobago’s financial conditions are being called favorable by the Central Bank.
2 men dead and one woman in critical condition in separate incidents last night
One man is dead following a shooting incident in the Laventille area.
3 Opposition senators thrown out of the House
Three opposition senators are thrown out of the House, during a heated confrontation involving the Vice President, Nigel De Frietas.
Couva south MP who posed question to Minister Imbert about the Galleons Passage says it’s a fiasco
The MP who posed the question to Minister Imbert in the parliament yesterday describes this latest development as a fiasco.
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