Monthly Archives: February 2021
Tunapuna Business Chamber gathers data on drivers in the area to protect the traveling public
The greater Tunapuna Business Chamber launches an initiative aimed at gathering data on drivers in the area to protect the traveling public. And so far President of the chamber Melissa Senhouse says of the 100 drivers surveyed, 80 percent were … Continue reading
No new agreement on the way forward for Patriotic’s purchase of Petrotrin
Government says its decision to reject Patriotic Energies and Technologies, company’s proposal for the third time, stands. This follows a virtual meeting between the company’s board and Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert and his technical team yesterday. In a statement … Continue reading
Police probe murder in St. James
Police are probing a murder in St. James. Police say Quasi Morris was shot outside his Don Donald Hill home on Tuesday night. Reports say 24-year-old Mr. Morris was at the back of his house when gunshots were heard. He … Continue reading
4 more test positive for COVID
Four more people test positive for COVID-19. The Ministry of Health says this figure reflects samples taken during the period February 21st – 23rd. The number of active cases stands at 120, and the total number of deaths is 139. … Continue reading
Date draws near when T&T will receive over 100,000 COVID vaccines
Authorities say the date draws near when Trinidad and Tobago will receive 117,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine soon. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roshan Parasram made the announcement during the COVID-19 briefing yesterday. Dr. Parasram explained that the arrival … Continue reading
Prime Minister says the issue of NCDs, human trafficking, crime and violence continue to plague the region
CARICOM Chairman and Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley raises the proliferation of Non-Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean as a matter of priority concern. He says this has been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing the opening of the CARICOM Heads … Continue reading
Claims of corruption and mismanagement at WASA
The Public Utilities Minister tells of corruption at the Water And Sewerage Authority. Minister Marvin Gonzales made the revelation during a news conference yesterday. As such he said radical measures are required to fix the mismanagement at WASA. The Minister … Continue reading
PM rejects claims that that an official pathway was opened for India to provide CARICOM with vaccines
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley rejects claims that an official pathway was opened for India to provide CARICOM with COVID-19 vaccines. Speaking at the COVID-19 briefing yesterday Dr. Rowley gave a chronological order on how this country was involved in … Continue reading
Police engage murder in Arima
A murder in Arima is engaging the attention of the police. The victim has been identified as Joshua Augustus. He was 22-years-old The incident took place at Calvary Branch Road at around 8:49 last night. Residents reported hearing gunshots in … Continue reading
Tracy Davidson-Celestine to sue Farley Augustine over zip line statements
The Political Leader of the Tobago Council of the Peoples National Movement plans to take legal action against Progressive Democratic Patriots Deputy Political Leader Farley Augustine Tracy Davidson- Celestine says this follows statements he made on political platforms, on the … Continue reading
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