Monthly Archives: October 2018
Barbados Prime Minister says its time to slash massive Food Importation Bill
Prime Minister Mia Mottley says it is time for the region to slash significantly its massive Food Importation Bill.
Termination letters distributed following Petrotrin’s victory at Court of Appeal
Termination letters are again being distributed to workers of Petrotrin, following the company’s victory at the Court of Appeal.
NGC denying claims of exploding CNG tank caused injury to school bus driver
The National Gas Company is denying claims that it was an exploding CNG tank which caused injury to the driver of a school bus.
Hurricane Michael left “unimaginable destruction” says Florida Governor
Florida’s Governor says Hurricane Michael left “unimaginable destruction” as it ploughed into coastal areas.
Shortage of prison officers in the system Minister of National Security admits
Minister of National Security Stuart Young admits there is a shortage of prison officers in the system.
Residents in central Trinidad without water today
Residents in central Trinidad are without water today.
Turnaround expert says decision to start a fresh at Petrotrin was the right one
Turnaround expert Anthony Watkins believes the decision to start a fresh at state owned Petrotrin was the right one.
Health Minister continues to declare that drugs are available when in fact they are not – President of PBATT
The Pharmacy Board of Trinidad and Tobago says contrary to the assurances of the Health Minister there is a scarcity of chronic disease medication.
One labour body says statements by Petrotrin chairman is in contempt of court
Statements by Petrotrin chairman Wilfred Espinet are said to have been in contempt of court.
Miss Universe bacchanal again
The Miss Universe franchise is again involved in a legal battle.
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