Monthly Archives: August 2022
2 more die as a result of COVID
Two more people have died as a result of the coronavirus. This brings the total number of deaths to 4,134. The deceased are one elderly male and one middle-aged male. One person had multiple comorbidities and one had a known … Continue reading
Minister of Health hospitalized after getting flu like symptoms
Minister of Health Terrance Deyalsingh has been admitted to hospital. A release from the Ministry of Health says Mr. Deyalsingh was admitted to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex last night after experiencing flu like symptoms. It says a diagnosis … Continue reading
President General of OWTU threatens to sue PM
President General of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union Ancel Roget is threatening to sue Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley. The threat comes after Dr. Rowley blamed Mr. Roget and the United National Congress for yesterday’s protest by the scrap ironworkers … Continue reading
Amalgamated Workers Union says yes to CPO’s 4% percent wage increase
The Amalgamated Workers Union accepts the Chief Personnel Officer’s offer of a 4% wage increase. Union President General Michael Prentice says while the amount is not what his members anticipated; it is better than the current salaries in the economic … Continue reading
Road in Castara, Tobago temporarily closed due to weeks of heavy rainfall
Over in Tobago…parts of the North Side Road in Castara are temporarily closed. A release from the Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and Urban Development says the roadway has been compromised by weeks of heavy rainfall, and must undergo emergency rehabilitation … Continue reading
Capital city and environs in clean up mode following heavy rains and flash flooding
Port of Spain Mayor Joel Martinez says clean up operations have been ongoing in several parts following heavy rains and floods. Yesterday afternoon saw landslides in some parts of the capital and in the west. There was flooding along Mucurapo … Continue reading
Monkey Pox patient in Guyana stable but still hospitalised
The Monkey Pox patient in Guyana is said to be stable and still hospitalised. Almost 2 weeks ago the first case of the virus was confirmed. Contact tracing was conducted and all the samples tested came back negative. Health Minister … Continue reading
Gun crime in Arima claims the life of resident
Police are probing the killing of Devaughn Pamponette in Arima. He was 36 years old. Another man who was also shot remains in critical condition at the hospital. Reports say that the incident occurred at a house at Bellamy Street … Continue reading
Mother and Daughter now homeless after fire gutted Scarborough home
Fire officials in Tobago are to return to the scene of a blaze that gutted a house in Scarborough A mother and daughter are now homeless. Reports say the family lost everything. The two storey building was valued at $600,000 … Continue reading
3 men arrested as police make breakthrough in latest Rio Claro home invasion
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service says it has made a breakthrough of a home invasion in Rio Claro. During the robbery a teen was sexually assaulted. On Saturday officers attached to the Special Investigations Unit, in a combined effort … Continue reading
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