Monthly Archives: April 2021
Kiss Baking recalls 4 bred products
Kiss Baking Company has pulled 4 bread products because of what it calls a possibility that a piece of plastic may have contaminated a loaf of bread. Following word of the recall on social media yesterday the company issued a … Continue reading
Another COVID-related death in T&T
There is one more COVID-related death in Trinidad and Tobago. The Ministry of Health yesterday said an elderly man with “multiple co-morbidities” died on Saturday bringing the death toll here to 159. In addition, the country recorded 84 new infections … Continue reading
PDP leader Watson Duke calls for protest outside the parliament
Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots, Watson Duke calls for protest outside the parliament building in Port of Spain. Mr. Duke is not pleased with the findings of the Joint Select Committee on the constitution amendment Tobago Self Government … Continue reading
Senior police officer responds to the weekend murders
Deputy Commissioner of Police Mc Donald Jacob has responded to the weekend murders. 8 people were killed on the weekend. One of them was decapitated. On TV6’s Morning Edition program earlier ACP Jacob said there is a high fear of … Continue reading
Drug bust in south leads to the arrest of 3 men on board a pirogue
Three men from Diego Martin, Marabella, and Williamsville are now in police custody after a drug bust in the south. The 3 were held on board a pirogue in the Gulf of Paria, near Point Fortin yesterday morning. It is … Continue reading
167 new cases of COVID
The latest update from the Ministry of Health says there are 167 new cases of the virus. Twenty-three of the new cases were among workers on offshore platforms. The number of active cases now stands at 1,161. There have been … Continue reading
Police officers are being told it’s your right to refuse the COVID-19 vaccine
The Police Service Association tells its members you do not have to take the COVID-19 vaccine if you don’t want to. A communiqué sent out earlier this week caused some concern among officers. However this morning, General Secretary of he … Continue reading
Drug bust on Kings Wharf
A drug bust on Kings Wharf in San Fernando. Customs and excise officials are currently on the scene. Reports say the find was made when Acting Customs Officer-2 Mohammed and others were patrolling the waters off the Pt. Fortin coastline at … Continue reading
PAHO says misinformation being circulated about COVID vaccines
The Pan American Health Organisation says there is misinformation being circulated about the COVID-19 vaccines. Regional Director Dr. Carissa Ettienne says it is one of the most serious concerns to public health at this time. Her comments follow skepticism internationally … Continue reading
Venezuelan activist describes claims that members of her community are responsible for rise in cases as irresponsible
A Venezuelan activist describes as irresponsible claims that members of her community are responsible for the rise in COVID-19 cases locally. Andreina Briceno of Lacasita Hispanic Cultural Centre says she does not believe this is true She says Venezuelans living … Continue reading
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