Monthly Archives: June 2020
Organisers of BLM protest says there was no riot
One of the organisers of the Black Live Matters protest says there was no unrest or riot during the demonstration at the Queens Park Savannah. Muhammed Muwakil says it was a peaceful demonstration in support of the movement against the … Continue reading
Public health official calling on the public to get vaccinated once it becomes possible
A public health official is calling on members of the public to get vaccinated against the Coronavirus once it becomes possible. Professor of Molecular Genetics and Virology Dr. Christine Carrington was speaking at yesterday’s COVID-19 news briefing. Dr. Carrington said … Continue reading
Tobago experiences 5th road fatality for the year
A Tobago businessman has died in an accident on the Plymouth Road. Curtis Phillip was 47-years-old. Mr. Phillips was driving his vehicle yesterday morning when the driver of another vehicle appeared to have lost control and slammed into him. Mr. … Continue reading
Murder in Wallerfield takes the toll to 200
Rondell Bramble is the 200th murder victim so far this year. His body was found in some bushes in Wallerfield last Saturday. Police say based on their information Mr. Bramble was shot last Thursday night during what is believed to … Continue reading
Police hold man and woman in connection with Tobago brothers killings
Police have held a man and a woman in connection with the killings of brothers Kelton and Kenwyn James. The James brothers were shot in Tobago last Friday evening. yesterday officers of the Special Operations Response Team made the arrests … Continue reading
Brazil removes months of COVID-19 data from government website
Brazil has removed months of data on COVID-19 from a government website amid criticism of President Jair Bolsonaro’s handling of the outbreak. The Health Ministry says it would only be reporting cases and deaths in the past 24 hours, no … Continue reading
Barbers, hairdressers, domestic workers and caregivers resume operations today
Barbers and hairdressers resume operations today. Owner of Nadia’s Unisex Salon, Nadia Mohammed says she already has appointments lined up. Ms. Mohammed says, social distancing and other COVID-19 safety measures have been put in place. Ms. Mohammed, who operates at … Continue reading
Bars to reopen on June 20th…one activist calls for regulations on alcohol consumption
As watering holes across the country reopen their doors, one activist calls for regulations on alcohol consumption. On Saturday Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced an ease on several COVID-19 restrictions including the resumption of operations at bars. Yesterday activist … Continue reading
PM says SEA date to be revealed in coming days
The Prime Minister says the date for this year’s Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) will be revealed in the coming days. Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley says talks with stakeholders are being consulted before a decision is made. Schools have been … Continue reading
Ruptured tank at Heritage Petroleum causes flooding and water woes in south Trinidad
Several parts of the south are without pipe borne water because of a ruptured tank at the Heritage Petroleum Facility in Point Fortin. The rupture caused a flood of oil and water in several areas of the premises and parts … Continue reading
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