Monthly Archives: February 2022
Dwindling attendances at NCC shows over the years causes skepticism over ‘Taste of Carnival’
One Carnival stakeholder says the National Carnival Commission’s products have failed to attract patrons for years now. And 3 Canal’s Wendell Manwarren believes this is because the NCC is lacking vision as it relates to Carnival. Mr. Manwarren is going … Continue reading
COVID-19 claims 10 more lives
Ten more people have died of the coronavirus. They are 5 elderly men, 1 elderly woman, 2 middle aged men and 2 middle aged women. The death toll is now 3,433. Two of the deaths occurred in Tobago, which has now … Continue reading
Friends and relatives of Keithisia Cudjoe hold candle light vigil in her memory
Friends and relatives of Keithisia Cudjoe remember her as a loving and warm young woman and they are still wondering why her short life came to such a brutal end. They held a candle light vigil in her memory at … Continue reading
Alleged gang leader caught trying to leave the country
Forty-four-year-old Samuel Weekes has been charged with human trafficking and rape. The alleged gang leader was arrested at the Piarco International Airport trying to leave for Colombia. In a statement yesterday the police service said Mr. Weekes was trying to … Continue reading
School feeding caterers get cut in income due to increase in food prices
Caterers attached to the Schools Feeding Program say they have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. They add, the increase in the price of produce has made matters worse. Program Manager at National Schools Dietary Services Limited Stacy Barran … Continue reading
Maxi Taxi Concessionaires say they will not be providing their services to the Ministry of Education
Maxi Taxi Concessionaires say they will not be providing their services to the Ministry of Education, not until school reopens in full. President Rodney Ramlogan explains that it is just not feasible for the group to continue. Mr. Ramlogan says … Continue reading
Pepper spray closer to being a reality assures the AG as another woman is killed
With renewed calls for access to pepper spray, the Attorney General Faris Al Rawi said yesterday it is closer to becoming reality. The Firearms Bill was amended in 2021 to allow for the importation, sale, manufacturing and distribution of pepper … Continue reading
Police search for suspect who’s believed to have shot and kill San Fernando mother
Police are now looking for a man believed to have shot and killed Salina Mohammed. The 40-year-old mother of 2 was shot while in her vehicle close to her Coconut Drive Green Acres home in San Fernando yesterday morning. It … Continue reading
455 jobs to be done away with at TSTT says the CWU
The Telecommunication Services of Trinidad and Tobago has no intention of giving details of its talks on restructuring and claims that 455 employees are to be sent home. Yesterday the Communication Workers Union’s Secretary General, Clyde Elder, divulged some of … Continue reading
31-year-old mother dies in car crash
Thirty-one-year-old Crystal George has died in a car crash. Her 8-year-old daughter Kaisha Neckles is nursing injuries. According to police reports Ms. George lost control while driving in the Petit Bourg area yesterday morning. Police reports say at around 7am … Continue reading
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