Monthly Archives: July 2022
Commission of Enquiry for tragic accident at Paria Fuel request statements about incident from the public
The Commission of Enquiry into the tragic accident at Paria Fuel Trading Company Limited has requested statements about the incident from members of the public. In a full-page advertisement in the newspapers yesterday, the Commission, which is now chaired by … Continue reading
Acting Commissioner says the country needs to get to the root of the crime problem and work together to solve it
Acting Commissioner of Police Mac Donald Jacob presents statistics showing the number of violent incidents in the country is high. Acting Commissioner Jacob also said there is a problem in this country as it relates to violent crime and all … Continue reading
Separate gun crimes claim the lives of a businessman and Venezuelan national
The police are now investigating the killings of a wholesale shop-owner and a Venezuelan national. They both occurred in Arima and Curepe. In the latest incident the victim has been identified as Luke Dalipsingh. He was at his business place … Continue reading
8 persons in custody including minors after police exercise over the weekend
Eight persons including 2 minors are now in custody. A statement from the police service says officers were on mobile patrol along Caratal Road, Gasparillo, around 12:30pm, on Sunday when they stopped a white Kia Rio motor vehicle with 3 … Continue reading
Temporary measures instituted at damaged North Coast Road
The North Coast Road damaged by heavy rains and landslides should be re-opened to traffic this morning. Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan says the 2 lanes of the road will be functioning. He says it is a temporary fix. … Continue reading
No more masks but the Archbishop of Port of Spain makes an appeal to the public
The Archbishop of Port of Spain calls on members of the public to continue using masks in the interest of preventing the spread of the coronavirus. The mask mandate has come to an end. But during mass yesterday Archbishop Jason … Continue reading
Health Minister advises the public to engage in self-preservation
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh is advising members of the public to engage in self-preservation, as the country draws nearer to ending its mask mandate. Sunday July 17th is last day for mandatory mask wearing. However, Minister Deyalsingh says persons visiting … Continue reading
Health officials detect 2 cases of Omicron sub variant locally
Trinidad and Tobago records at least 2 cases of the Omicron sub variants BA-4 and BA-5 They are said to be very potent and fight against immunity. The country’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Roshan Parasram yesterday said the confirmed cases … Continue reading
Suspect held in hit and run that claimed the life of journalist Anthony Harris
The man believed to be involved in the fatal hit-and-run accident, which claimed the life of Guardian Media Photographer Anthony Harris, has been found. Reports say officers were able to identify the number of the vehicle and the name owner … Continue reading
Contaminated Haagen Daz Vanilla Ice Cream being removed from shelves
There is assurance from the Supermarkets Association that its members are removing contaminated Haagen Daz Vanilla Ice Cream from all sale and distribution points On Monday the Ministry of Health said trace amounts of Ethylene Oxide has been found in … Continue reading
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