Monthly Archives: April 2021
Two senior citizens are murdered
Two murders are now being investigated; one of the victims is a 96-year-old woman from Siparia. Utilda Joseph was killed at her home in Siparia sometime between last Friday night and Saturday morning. She was found with her hands bound … Continue reading
Police probe 3 murders
Police probe 3 murders. In the latest incident a father and his teenaged son are gunned down in Moruga. Hakim Simms and his 41-year-old father Alvin Simms were shot along Penal Rock Road on Tuesday evening. Police were contacted and … Continue reading
SWRHA not linking reports of blood clot in patient to vaccine
The Southwest Regional Health Authority is not linking reports concerning a blood clot in a patient to the COVID-19 vaccine. The issue was addressed yesterday during the COVID-19 news briefing. News of the possible link emerged Tuesday night after relatives … Continue reading
2 more COVID related deaths recorded
Two COVID patients in Trinidad and Tobago are dead. The COVID triggered death toll now stands at 148. In a release, the Ministry of Health also says 85 new cases have been recorded. It says there are now 630 active … Continue reading
Opposition again questioning circumstances around the infection of PM
The Opposition, United National Congress is again questioning the circumstances surrounding the infection of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, who is now COVID-19 positive. The UNC yesterday cast doubt on the protocols, which are being afforded to the Prime Minister. … Continue reading
PM to get tested again today
The Prime Minister is to be tested for the coronavirus again today, just over 1 week after he was diagnosed as positive. Dr. Keith Rowley yesterday said he is feeling well and is being closely monitored by health officials in … Continue reading
Union leaders rally against government in Tobago
A rally against the government in Tobago as union leaders say enough is enough. The Joint Trade Union Movement, the National Trade Union Center and the Federation of Independent Trade Unions and NGOs led the motorcade yesterday. Just before the … Continue reading
Supermarkets Association and non-profit organisation team up to supply goods to St. Vincent
One non-profit organization is teaming up with the Supermarkets Association to supply goods to St. Vincent. Chief Executive Officer of SEWA International Trinidad and Tobago Revan Teelucksingh says members of the public can contribute to a relief pack for the … Continue reading
Members of the T&T Defence Force are expected to arrive in St. Vincent tomorrow to provide assistance
Fifty members of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force will go to St. Vincent and the Grenadines to provide help. Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says the soldiers are to leave tomorrow. The Prime Minister was speaking on The All-Inclusive … Continue reading
La Soufrierre experiences its largest eruption to date…the dome has collapsed
The largest eruption has occurred at the La Soufrierre Volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines Reports are saying the dome has collapsed and there are pyroclastic flows along the valleys on the eastern and western coasts of the country. … Continue reading
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