Monthly Archives: March 2021
First time in 2 weeks no COVID related deaths
For the first time in over 2 weeks there has been one more COVID-19 related death in Trinidad and Tobago. The Ministry of Health says the death toll from the virus is now 140. Up to yesterday’s report there were … Continue reading
MSJ leader says proposals presented by PDP represent the will of the people
Political Leader of the Movement for Social Justice David Abdullah says the proposals of the Patriotic Democratic Patriots represent the will of the people. Yesterday David Abdullah broke his party’s silence on the political deadlock in Tobago. Speaking with Newscentre … Continue reading
Police probe the murder in Arima
One man identified, as Keron Francois is dead while another is nursing chop wounds following an attack in Arima. Mr. Francois was 28-years-old. According to police reports, at around 5.45 pm yesterday officers in Arima received word of a killing … Continue reading
UN representative addresses issue of domestic violence
The local representative for the United Nations also addresses the issue of domestic violence. In her message on the observance of International Women’s Day today, UN Resident Coordinator, Marina Walter notes that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought out the best … Continue reading
President Weekes says she too was hurting with the nation following the recent killings of women
President Paula Mae Weekes breaks her silence on the recent killings of young women, saying she was present and hurting along with the nation. She says she was just not ready to speak. The Head of State yesterday responded to … Continue reading
Borders to remain closed until proper vaccination programs are rolled out
This country’s borders will remain closed until proper vaccination programs are rolled out both here and in other populations. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at a media conference in Tobago yesterday. Dr. Rowley said the … Continue reading
75% approval rating for CoP
The Police Commissioner gets top reviews in a public confidence poll. According to Superintendent Wayne Mystar, Commissioner Gary Griffith got a 75% approval rating. He says this is an improvement when compared to surveys taken to rate a Police Commissioner … Continue reading
Early morning murder in Arouca
There are reports of an early morning murder in Arouca. The victim is Sydney Villaroel. The incident occurred at Windy Hill. His mother Patsy Mohammed told police she was awakened by loud voices outside her home at around 1am. She … Continue reading
The PDP wants the posts of Deputy Chief Secretary, Deputy Presiding Officer and Finance Secretary
The Progessive Democratic Patriots says there will be no negotiating its demand for the positions of Deputy Chief Secretary, Deputy Presiding Officer and Finance Secretary. The positions are contained in a proposal submitted to the Peoples National Movement’s Tobago Council … Continue reading
Woman shot in the head during home invasion survives
A woman has been shot in the head during a home invasion in penal. The 26-year-old woman was shot last Sunday evening at her Gonzales Trace, Sunrees Road home. She has been identified as Dana Ramkhelewan. It is reported Ms. … Continue reading
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