Monthly Archives: January 2022
2 officers shot and killed at traffic stop in Germany
Two police officers have been shot dead in western Germany during a routine traffic stop. At 3:20 GMT the officers stopped a vehicle in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, a State on the French border. A 29-year-old male officer and … Continue reading
Owners of properties in T&T have just hours to fill submit property tax forms
Owners of properties in this country have just hours to fill out and submit their forms to the Ministry of Finance. Failing to do so would lead to penalties. Up to last November, 165,000 property tax forms were submitted. Two … Continue reading
Pan Trinbago preparing for disappointment
Pan Trinbago is preparing itself for some disappointment because not all bands will be able to participate in upcoming Panorama competitions. President of the pan body Beverly Ramsey Moore says many pan men and women are not vaccinated and will … Continue reading
Body of man found under bridge
The body of a man was found on a riverbed under a bridge at Fondes Amandes Road, St. Anns yesterday morning. Police say the body was wrapped in plastic. A passer-by found the body at around 11:30am. Up to late … Continue reading
5 select committees established by Tobago House of Assembly
History has been created with the establishment of select committees of the Tobago House of Assembly. The committees were agreed to after consultations involving the leader of assembly business and the minority business. Among the committees announced by Presiding Officer … Continue reading
BIGWU and JTUM slam profit making Scotia Bank over plans to retrench 149 workers
The Banking Insurance and General Workers Union is not buying Scotia Bank’s reasons for sending home 149 of its employees. BIGWU wants the bank to scrap the plan, which is to unfold in the coming weeks. In a memo to … Continue reading
Mas makers start construction on King and Queen costumes
Mas makers have started construction on costumes for the King and Queen competitions. President of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Band Leaders Association Rosalind Gabriel says her fraternity was elated by government’s green light for carnival, albeit a scaled down … Continue reading
Vanna Girod found floating in waters off Arnos Vale Beach in Tobago
A tragic end to a model, singer and actress. Thirty-year-old Vana Girod has been found dead in Tobago. She was last seen at her aunt and uncle’s villa in Arnos Vale on Tuesday at around 9am. Her clothing was later … Continue reading
Protesting WASA workers clash with security as they try to enter the St. Joseph headquarters
A clash between workers of the Water And Sewerage Authority and the police at the St. Joseph headquarters. Scores of protesting workers were locked out when they tried to gain entry to the compound yesterday morning. The workers are demanding outstanding … Continue reading
Another sweeping victory for Mia
Another sweeping victory for Mia Mottley and her Barbados Labour Party. Barbadian voters yesterday gave all 30 seats in the parliament to the ruling BLP. The snap election was called 18 months before the constitutional end of the term. It … Continue reading
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