Monthly Archives: November 2021
Police probe 2 murders in Tunapuna and Laventille
Two men, in separate situations, are shot dead in Tunapuna and Laventille. In Tunapuna, Randy Phillip was shot at 1st Trace Maingot Road around 10:50 last night. Newscenter 5 understands men armed with high-powered rifles stormed Mr. Phillip’s home and … Continue reading
Man killed in a freak accident in Tarouba
A freak accident claims the life of a man in Tarouba. He is identified as Marlon Douglas. Mr. Douglas was 49-years-old. Reports say Mr. Douglas was repairing his vehicle parked on a hill when another vehicle rolled down the hill … Continue reading
Neuroscientist says there is a way for front line workers to improve sleep and energy levels
A neuroscientist says there is a need and a way for frontline COVID-19 workers to improve their sleep and energy levels. Founder and Director of Neuroscience Start Up Allegori, Kheston Walkins says the pandemic has been taking a toll on … Continue reading
Minister of Health says front line workers are burnt out
The Minister of Health says the front line workers at hospitals are burnt out by the number coronavirus cases they are seeing and treating. Terrence Deyalsingh says he met with some doctors and nurses on Saturday morning and it is … Continue reading
8 additional COVID related deaths and over 340 new infections
Eight more people have died of the coronavirus. The number of deaths in the country connected to the pandemic now stands at 1,858. In the month of November there have been 162 deaths. The Health Ministry says it has also … Continue reading
Body of a woman is discovered in a river in central Trinidad
The body of a woman is found in a river in central Trinidad. She is yet to be identified The find was made at the Guayamar River in Caroni around 5 o’clock last evening. Newscenter 5 understands a passerby saw … Continue reading
A plea to Tobagonians to respect outcome of election
A plea to Tobagonians to respect the outcome of the December 6th THA Election, whatever the outcome. Addressing an inter faith service of the Progressive Democratic Patriots on Sunday, Moravian Minister Reverend Belinda Manswell, urged voters to do their civic duty. … Continue reading
It’s Nomination Day in Tobago
It’s nomination day for the December 6th Tobago House of Assembly Election. Political parties and their prospective candidates are to file the necessary nomination papers with the Elections and Boundaries Commission from this morning. Five parties are expected to contest … Continue reading
Minister of Public Utilities promise better water supply
A promise from Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales that there will be a better water supply for hundreds of thousands of people in the coming years. This he says as the Ministry prepares to launch its water strategic plan. … Continue reading
Chief Justice tells of staff shortages & crippling dependence on the State
Yet again the Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago is lamenting staff shortages and crippling dependence on the State. Justice Ivor Archie yesterday declared open the new Law Term. He said once again depending on the State for funding is … Continue reading
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