Monthly Archives: December 2021
Low Christmas sales reported in Port of Spain
A slower than usual Christmas week of sales for businesses in the capital city, Port of Spain. President of the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association Gregory Aboud says while this is the case, it is not a surprise considering the … Continue reading
32 new COVID related deaths
A female child is one of the 32 new COVID related deaths in Trinidad and Tobago. This takes the country’s death toll to date to 2,612. The fatalities reported yesterday were 14 elderly men, 7 elderly women, 8 middle aged … Continue reading
DOMA President pledges support for move by government on vaccines
Yesterday, President of the Downtown Merchants and Owners Association Gregory Aboud pledged his support for the move describing it as brave. Mr. Aboud says while some may be against the idea, the country is in need of a solution and … Continue reading
Trade unions trade unions tells the government think again
The Joint Trade Union Movement gets ready to rumble, as its members reject government’s planned mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley last Saturday announced that by mid January 2022, State employees should be vaccinated if they want … Continue reading
Tobago Business Chamber is in full support of the move
The business chamber in Tobago is supporting the government’s actions. And President Martin George however, is calling on the Prime Minister, to take it a step further. Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley said he expected objections. His Attorney General Faris Al … Continue reading
Police, prison and fire associations against government’s plans for all public workers to be vaccinated
The police, prison and fire services are slamming the plan by the government to insist it all its employees get vaccinated against the coronavirus. Prime Minister Keith Rowley last weekend said it is a matter of life and death hence … Continue reading
26-year-old man charged in connection with deaths of 3 Venezuelans
A 26-year-old man has been charged in connection with the deaths of 3 Venezuelans in Trinidad and Tobago. One year after the 3 Venezuelan nationals were burnt to death in a house fire in St. James. Even though Director of … Continue reading
2 alleged bandits killed by prison officer
A prison officer kills two alleged bandits during a robbery. The dead men have been identified as Israel Polo and Micheal Ramdass. A 3rd man who was also shot escaped. Reports say the incident took place around 10:15 last night. … Continue reading
Police investigate murders in Morvant and Champ Fleurs
Police are investigating the murders of 3 men in separate situations in Morvant and Champ Fleurs. Two men identified by their aliases “Foxman” and “Beanhead” are among the victims. Reports say that incident took place in Morvant at around 2 … Continue reading
MET office says persons can see change in weather today
The Meteorological Office says persons can see some change in the weather today. Yesterday the MET office changed the weather alert level from yellow to green. However Duty MET Officer Stephan Dickson said, showers are still lingering. Speaking with Newscenter … Continue reading
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