Monthly Archives: March 2023
Police Commissioner outlines a number of initiatives to deal with crime
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service says it will treat as priority an intelligence driven approach to its work. This as Police Commissioner Erla Harewood Christopher tells of initiatives and objectives being undertaken by her executive to deal with crime. … Continue reading
Roman Catholic church relaxes COVID-19 restrictions
The local Roman Catholic church relaxes COVID-19 restrictions in time for major feasts. A release from the Archdiocese of Port of Spain says after careful consideration the church has decided to relax or modify certain restrictions that were introduced in … Continue reading
Minister of Finance extends the Tax Amnesty deadline
Minister of Finance Colm Imbert says the tax amnesty has been extended to May 19th, 2023. In a release last evening Minister Imbert says this is to give businesses and individuals more time to prepare their financial statements. He says … Continue reading
Pediatrician Dr. Joanne Paul says there is no need for panic…Hand Foot and Mouth Disease is not life threatening
Pediatrician Dr. Joanne Paul says there is no need for panic as hospitals see an increasing number of children with Hand Foot and Mouth Disease. The pediatric specialist says the ailment goes away within days. Yesterday Dr. Paul could not … Continue reading
Police Commissioner calls on the public to invoke their supreme beings to deal with crime situation
Police Commissioner Erla Harewood Christopher calls on the people of this nation to invoke the help of their supreme beings in order to deal with the crime situation. Yesterday the top cop said an evil hangs over the land. The … Continue reading
Gun violence claims the lives of 2 men
There are now 2 new murders in east Trinidad. In the latest incident the victim has been identified as Ricardo Alexander. Reports say that incident took place at St. Thomas Street at around 10:30pm last night. Newscenter 5 understands Mr. … Continue reading
Sanitation Workers Union says authorities must take blame for accident
The Industrial General and Sanitation Workers Union says the authorities must take blame for the fatal accident. Union President, Robert Benacia says poor management at the country’s landfills has become commonplace. Mr. Benacia also says landfills are a thing of … Continue reading
19-year-old identified as man crushed at the Beetham Landfill
The man crushed to death in an accident at the Beetham Landfill has been identified. He was 19-year-old Tristan Harripersad. Mr. Harripersad was a former student of the Couva West Secondary. Newscenter 5 understands that the incident happened around 8:40am yesterday … Continue reading
2 cases of Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease at 2 schools
Education Minister Dr. Nyan Gadsby Dolly confirms 2 cases of Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease at 2 schools. Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children. Symptoms include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and … Continue reading
Court of Appeal rules against the THA and its leader Farley Augustine
The Court of Appeal rules against the Tobago House of Assembly and its leader Farley Augustine. Yesterday the Appeal Court dismissed an action brought against the decision of High Court Judge, Margaret Mohammed. Madam Justice Mohammed had refused to strike … Continue reading
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