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PRIME MINISTER DR. ROWLEY ADDRESSES DIWALI CELEBRATION AT DIPLOMATIC CENTRE…
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley describes Trinidad and Tobago, stands as a model nation to the world. Addressing a Diwali celebration at the diplomatic Centre in St. Anns on Wednesday evening, Dr. Rowley, while not being specific, lamented that genocide … Continue reading
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CARNIVAL HAS OUTGROWN THE STREETS OF PORT OF SPAIN SAYS NCC CHAIRMAN…
Carnival has outgrown the capital city, and there is need for more space. This is the view of chairman of the National Carnival Commission Winston Gypsy Peters who says, everything is expanding except the Port of Spain route. He was … Continue reading
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NATIONAL CARNIVAL COMMISSION PRESSED BY JSC OVER EFFORTS TO PATENT ELEMENTS OF THE FESTIVAL…
The National Carnival Commission assures, it is taking steps to patent certain aspects of carnival. However the executive of NCC cautions that not everything in Trinidad and Tobago carnival originated in this country. Chairman of the NCC Winston Gypsy Peters, … Continue reading
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GANG RELATED KILLING IN ST. ANNS…
Darryl Boucard’s killing may have been gang related. Mr. Boucard was shot and killed at his St. Anns home, on Tuesday evening. It is reported Mr. Boucard was in the yard of his home at Symond Valley Road, when two … Continue reading
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PERMANENT SECRETARY IN EDUCATION MINISTRY TRANSFERRED….
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education who angered the Prime Minister by saying it, would not have been possible to pay teachers before may next year, is being transferred. According to the Express Newspaper P.S. Kurt Meyer, has … Continue reading
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ONLY 300 WORKING VEHICLES IN POLICE SERVICE SAYS NATIONAL SECURITY MINISTER…
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is said, to have 300 working vehicles. This was revealed by the Minister of National Security Fitzgenerald Hinds in response to questions, on the subject by independent Senator Dr Paul Richards yesterday. Senator Richards … Continue reading
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SOLDIER CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF ROUNDS & OTHER OFFENCES…
A soldier charged with possession of 600 rounds and six other offences has been granted bail. Lance corporal Travis Thomas is to stay confined at the regiment’s barracks, in Cumuto. Thirty-six year old Mr. Thomas was shot last month. He … Continue reading
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PRIME MINISTER & PUBLIC UTILITIES MINISTER DENY BREACHED DATA IS THAT OF DR KEITH ROWLEY…
The Public Utilities Minister says, there is no evidence that Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley’s data has been compromised. Minister Marvin Gonzales responded to a question posed by opposition Senator Jerlean John yesterday. Minister Gonzales said, TSTT is still in … Continue reading
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11th MURDER VICTIM IN TOBAGO…
A Trinidadian woman is now the 11th murder victim in Tobago for the year so far. She has been identified as Chiniqua White of Malick. Reports say, Ms. White was shot multiple times in what has been described as a drive by … Continue reading
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I WILL NOT RESIGN…MINISTER MARVIN GONZALES TO THE OPPOSITION UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS…
The Public Utilities Minister gets strong advice from his Prime Minister, regarding the cyber attack at TSTT. The data breach has reportedly led to, the information of thousands of customers being dumped on line. Among the customers Prime Minister Dr. … Continue reading
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