Monthly Archives: March 2022
TT Regiment given 21 days to respond to Freedom of Information Act on behalf of family of Venezuelan baby Yaelvis Santoyo Sarabia
The Trinidad and Tobago Regiment is given 21 days to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request on behalf of the family of Venezuelan baby Yaelvis Santoyo Sarabia. Attorneys representing the family have written to Chief of Defense Staff … Continue reading
The last fugitive from the prison break is recaptured
All 5 prison escapees have been recaptured. Anthony Seepersad was the last to be recaptured. He was found in the trunk of a vehicle yesterday. Police also detained the driver of the car. Escapee Mr. Seepersad was recaptured on Morne … Continue reading
Gun crimes in Maloney and Piarco …2 men are dead
Two men are shot and killed in separate situations …one in Maloney the other in Piarco. One of the victims remains unidentified. In the latest incident the man not yet named was at the Piarco service station at around 3 … Continue reading
Going to Tobago…prepare for a new arrival experience
The Tobago House of Assembly opens a new Domestic Arrivals Hall at the ANR Robinson International Airport. Tobago embarked on a billion dollar airport expansion project recently. However even as the project takes shape, the THA officially launched the new … Continue reading
Health Minister says there is help available for persons contemplating suicide
The Health Minister is telling persons contemplating suicide that there is help available. Four people including a couple were found dead following reported suicides in Princes Town, Arima and D’abadie last weekend. Yesterday, Terrence Deyalsingh said healthcare workers have been … Continue reading
PM invites Opposition Leader to challenge any law passed by his administration
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar is invited by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley to challenge any law passed by his administration. This as she says she will challenge laws passed under former Attorney General Faris Al Rawi. The legitimacy of … Continue reading
National Security Minister says changes are coming to the nation’s prisons
National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds says there will be some changes to the prison infrastructure, following the escape of 5 inmates at Golden Grove. Minister Hinds visited the prison facility in Arouca yesterday. He vowed that there would be no … Continue reading
St. Lucia’s Cannabis Bill said to be one that the rest of the world will envy
Former Chairman of the Cannabis Movement in St. Lucia, Andre De Caires is optimistic that the final Cannabis Bill will be one that the rest of the world will envy. His statement comes on the heels of a follow up … Continue reading
President Paula-Mae Weekes makes an appeal as the world marks International Day For The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination
President Paula-Mae Weekes calls on citizens to make concerted efforts to erase the stain of racial discrimination from Trinidad and Tobago as she marked International Day For The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination, which is observed today. In her message, her … Continue reading
TSTT not yet in a position to discuss amount of workers to be retrenched as part of restructuring process
The Telecommunication Services of Trinidad and Tobago is not yet in a position to say just how many workers are to be sent home, as part of its restructuring process. The Communication Workers Union last Friday estimated that 573 TSTT … Continue reading
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