Monthly Archives: June 2020
20-year-old woman of St. James fatally shot
Another gun related killing. This time the victim is a 20-year-old woman in St. James. The name given is Brianna Parks. She was fatally shot at around 6:30 last evening. Reports are saying Ms. Parks was in the company of … Continue reading
South Korean health officials believe the country is experiencing its second wave of COVID-19
Health officials in South Korea believe the country is going through a second wave of Coronavirus, despite recording relatively low numbers. The country had been a success story in dealing with COVID-19, but now expects the pandemic to continue … Continue reading
Port of Spain Mayor says renaming a street is easier than removing statues of Christopher Columbus
The Mayor of Port of Spain says renaming a street in the capital city is easier than removing the statues of Christopher Columbus. Some 8,000 votes have been garnered in a petitioned aimed at removing the statue of the country’s … Continue reading
Brazil becomes 2nd country to register more than 50,000 deaths from Coronavirus
Brazil has become the second country, after the US, to register more than 50,000 deaths from COVID-19. It comes amid growing political tension and just days after the country confirmed more than one million Coronavirus infections Graphs of Brazil’s deaths … Continue reading
Beaches across the country reopen today
Beaches across the country reopen today but a limit is being place on the number of people being allowed at the Macqueripe Beach Facility. The Chaguaramas Development Authority is enforcing the partial prohibition. In an advisory, the CDA says the … Continue reading
Police Association in talks with NCRHA for better health policy after death of officer
The Police Association is in talks with the North Central Regional Health Authority in a bid to create a better health policy document for its members. The news comes as the service mourns the death police officer Stephen Swanson. Acting … Continue reading
National Security Minister in Bahamas slams critics of his governments handling of situations which followed Hurricane Dorian
In the Bahamas, National Security Minister Marvin Dames is again slamming critics of his government’s handling of the situations, which followed Hurricane Dorian almost one year ago. Over the last week the government has been slammed for how it has … Continue reading
NATUC to observe Labour Day tomorrow by looking at unfinished business and helping members in need
As it prepares to observe Labour Day tomorrow the National Trade Union Center says it has noted the number of people reaching out for help, because of COVID-19 and measures to control it. Secretary General of NATUC, Michael Annisette said … Continue reading
Assurance that Tobago ready for upcoming phases of COVID-19
An assurance that Tobago has an adequate number of beds and contact tracers for upcoming phases of the island’s response to COVID-19. At the COVID-19 briefing on Wednesday, acting Director of Primary Care at the Tobago Regional Health Authority Dr. … Continue reading
Fuad Khan bows out of politics
Dr. Fuad Khan, the long-serving Member of Parliament for Barataria/San Juan bows out of politics. Dr. Khan faced the screening committee of the United National Congress last night. He says it was then he realised he no longer had the … Continue reading
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