Monthly Archives: December 2020
Police probe 3 murders
Police probe 3 murders, 2 in St. James and 1 in Caroni. In the latest situation, 2 men are shot dead at their home in Dibe, Long Circular. The identities of the dead men have not yet been released. Reports … Continue reading
Shipments of 2nd coronavirus vaccine authorised in US has left for distribution
Initial shipments of the second coronavirus vaccine authorised in the US left a distribution center Sunday, a desperately needed boost as the nation works to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control. The trucks left the factory in the Memphis area with the vaccine developed … Continue reading
The country records 26 new cases of COVID-19
There are now 26 new cases of the coronavirus in Trinidad and Tobago. The Ministry of Health said yesterday the total number of cases since the first infection now stands at 7,000. The deaths remain at 123. In its update … Continue reading
More arrests for breach of COVID-19 regulations
Twelve people have been arrested in connection with breaching the COVID-19 regulations. They were among 17 people held during an Anti-Crime Exercise in the Couva district last Friday. In a statement the TTPS says officers of the Central Division proceeded … Continue reading
Government gets backing from MSJ
The government is getting the backing of the Movement for Social Justice Political leader of the MSJ, David Abdullah yesterday said the government has every right to be concerned about the number of migrants making the journey from Venezuela to … Continue reading
Government’s management of migrant situation being described as poor
At a news conference yesterday, government’s management of the migrant situation has been described as poor. Former Ambassador to the United Nations, now Naparima MP, Rodney Charles yesterday said there are 4 things, which the government must do to save … Continue reading
Government told to bring back Procurement Bill in its original form or it would not get Opposition support
The Trinidad and Tobago government led by Keith Rowley is being told there will be no Opposition support for any piece of legislation brought to the Parliament, until the Procurement Bill in its original form, returns. The leader of the … Continue reading
Police are seeking public assistance in identifying body found near Claxton Bay
Police are seeking the identity of a body found near Claxton Bay. The man was found with a bullet wound to the head yesterday morning, by officers on mobile patrol along Connector Road. The man was in a shallow drain … Continue reading
Angostura workers walk off the job…they want their Christmas bonus
Scores of Angostura workers walk off the job. Reports say over 200 employees abandoned their duties yesterday in protest, after they were told they would not be receiving their annual bonus. The representing Seamen and Waterfront Workers’ Trade Union describes … Continue reading
Jamaican national shot and killed at Brian Lara Promenade
A Jamaican national Neil Johnson, who lived in Trinidad and Tobago for over 14 years, has died at hospital after he was shot along the Brian Lara Promanade in the capital. The incident occurred last Sunday but 46-year-old Mr. Johnson died yesterday. Police … Continue reading
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