Monthly Archives: January 2022
Accident in Tarouba claims the life of Anthony Fox
Anthony Fox is identified as the victim in the road traffic accident along the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway. The accident occurred in the Tarouba area at around 7:20 Tuesday evening. It is believed Mr. Fox lost control of the Toyota … Continue reading
A Carnival with serious limitations
Carnival 2022 is happening but with serious limitation. The announcement was made after a Carnival working group meeting chaired by the Culture and The Arts Minister yesterday. A calendar of events is to be drafted. But there will be no … Continue reading
CMO says more children are being hospitalised
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roshan Parasram said more children are being hospitalised. At the COVID-19 media update yesterday Dr. Parasram said they are presenting with comorbidities. Dr. Parasram also said there are other issues, which drove the increase in the … Continue reading
Prime Minister says the State is seeking the interest of COVID orphans
An assurance from Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley that children made orphans by COVID-19 are being cared for by the State where necessary. In the parliament yesterday opposition MP for Chaguanas east Vandana Mohit warned of an emerging crisis among … Continue reading
COVID-19 claims the life of another new mother
Another mother has died of the coronavirus 6 weeks after she gave birth. The total number of maternal deaths has now been put at 6. Director of Women’s Health Dr. Adesh Sirjusingh yesterday said there was only 1 stillbirth and … Continue reading
First Wave Movement planning 2 more marches
The First Wave Movement is planning two more marches. The demonstrations will be against government’s Safe Zone plans for public servants. Umar Abdullah, who heads the First Wave Movement, is saying the peaceful marches will be staged this month. Last … Continue reading
Late night earthquake recorded in parts of the north
A late-night earthquake jolts parts of Trinidad. According to the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre the quake occurred 120 kilometers northwest of Port of Spain, Trinidad, and Tobago at 10:59pm. The Centre says this quake registered 4.7 … Continue reading
Tourism Minister believes T&T can derive more benefits from NAPA
The Minister of Tourism believes Trinidad and Tobago can derive more benefits from the National Academy for the Performing Arts buildings. Although intangible, Minister Randall Mitchell says this country’s creative sector is valuable and must be supported. Minister Mitchell made … Continue reading
SEA set for March
The Secondary Entrance Assessment is set for March 31st. The Ministry of Education says candidates will be assessed in subject areas such as mathematics, English language creative writing, and English language arts. It says the mathematics and the English language … Continue reading
Over 300 teachers contract the coronavirus in Guyana
Three hundred and twenty teachers and more than 165 students have contracted the coronavirus since the new school term began in Guyana. The Guyana Teachers Union says the virus has struck in over 152 schools in the last 2 weeks. … Continue reading
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