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Monthly Archives: November 2022

US upgrade advisory against travel to Trinidad and Tobago

The United States State Department has again updated its travel advisory to Trinidad and Tobago. On Tuesday the department told its citizens to reconsider travel to this country. Trinidad and Tobago now has a Level 3 advisory listing. In October … Continue reading

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Some residents still mopping up after major floods

Residents in parts of Sangre Grande are still mopping up and baling out water from their homes after major floods. Many residents are said to have lost their belongings because of the floods yesterday. Councilor for Sangre Grande northwest Nassar … Continue reading

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Finance Minister asked to explain why his government is implementing tax amnesty

Finance Minister Colm Imbert is called upon to explain why his government is implementing a tax amnesty. The Financial Bill 2022 moved to the Senate yesterday and Minister Imbert said it was fast tracked to allow for the amnesty. He … Continue reading

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Trinidad and Tobago records 2 more deaths due to COVID-19

Trinidad and Tobago records 2 more deaths due to COVID-19. This now brings the total number of deaths in relation to the virus to 4,257. In its latest update the Ministry of Health says there are also 95 new infections, … Continue reading

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Independent Senator says don’t punish persons who want to own guns

The National Security Minister says at least 4 murders have occurred using legal firearms. This as the Senate debates an Opposition sponsored motion on the failure of the government to effectively address the rise in serious crime in Trinidad and … Continue reading

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Rose Hill RC reopens today…one trade union not happy with comments on the shooting incident at the school

More criticisms are leveled against the Minister of National Security following his statement on the shooting incident near the Rose Hill R.C. Primary School in Laventille. Fitzgerald Hinds has been criticised for his explanation, which sought to quell anxieties over … Continue reading

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Miss World T&T assured support by Minister of Social Development

Newly crowned Miss World Trinidad and Tobago Aché Abrahams is assured she has the support of the entire nation as she prepares to compete at the upcoming international beauty pageant. The encouragement comes from Minister of Social Development and Family … Continue reading

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Students and teachers of Rose Hill Government RC School return to school tomorrow

The students and teachers of the Rose Hill Government RC School return to the classrooms tomorrow. They are being assured their safety will be intact. Acting Police Commissioner Macdonald Jacob yesterday said his officers are on the case and every step … Continue reading

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Principal dragged by students during brawl at school unhurt

Students of the Tranquility Government Secondary School have been suspended following a fight, which saw the principal on the ground, in a failed attempt to break it up. The Principal Margaret Robinson was not hurt. Education Minister Dr. Nyan Gadsby … Continue reading

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Government extension of Local Government Term being deemed illegal

Government’s extension of the Local Government Term is said to be illegal. This from newly formed political party, the Trinidad and Tobago Democratic Front. Yesterday Political Leader of the Point Fortin based party Anthony Williams said the move is wrong. … Continue reading

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