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CRIME TALKS BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION IN LIMBO…
Proposed crime talks are still in limbo as both the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader accuse each other of not wanting the proposed initiative. Yesterday Dr. Keith Rowley said, the opposition wants no improvements in the crime situation and … Continue reading
SCABIES OUT BREAK IN A BAHAMIAN SCHOOL…
In the Bahamas, several students of a school on Harper Island have contracted scabies. They were up to last Friday in quarantine. The acting Education Director Dominique Mc Carty-Russel said, last week several measures were taking place to remedy the … Continue reading
MEN ENCOURAGED TO SHARE WHAT AFFECTS THEM BY A REP OF THE GENDER MINISTRY…
National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds says, males have lost their place and have become invisible in the development of Trinidad and Tobago. He made the observation yesterday, as the world commemorated International Men’s Day. He was speaking on the eye … Continue reading
FOUR KILLED IN RECENT DAYS…THE LATEST A MURDER OUTSIDE MOVIE TOWN…
Investigations into the killings of four men are ongoing. In a weekend of continuing gun violence the dead are identified as Bobby Lutchman aka Dondie, Christian Sansavior, Jason Alexander and Henry Jobe. The latest deadly incident is reported to have … Continue reading
HERITAGE INVESTIGATES OIL LEAK IN FYZABAD…
Heritage Petroleum Company Limited responds to a leak in the Massahood area. Heritage says, on Wednesday it observed a minor leak on a section of the 16” pipeline in the Massahood area. Heritage says, it notified the relevant authorities, isolated … Continue reading
LICENSES WILL NOT BE REVALIDATED FOR VEHICLES IMPORTED AFTER DECEMBER 31ST…
The Used Car Dealers Association is appealing to Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon, to extend the date for import licenses by two weeks. On Wednesday the Minister said, the licenses become null and void on December 31st. According to … Continue reading
PRIME MINISTER AND DELEGATION MEET WITH CROWN PRINCE ON DAY ONE OF CARICOM SAUDI ARABIA SUMMIT…
A meeting is held between Prime Minister Keith Rowley, other regional leaders, and Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia. The meeting yesterday was at the Inaugural Caricom-Saudi … Continue reading
HEART DISEASE CLAIMS MORE LIVES IN T&T, ACCORDING TO STATISTICS…
Heart disease claims more lives than any other health condition in Trinidad and Tobago. The statistics were revealed yesterday, during a Parliamentary Committee on Social Services and Public Administration, chaired by Senator Paul Richards. The committee conducted an inquiry into the … Continue reading
A PARLIAMENTRY COMMITTEE CALLS FOR SHORTER WAIT TIME FOR SERVICE AT PUBLIC HOSPITALS.
Heads of Regional Health Authorities are grilled on why patients are made to wait long hours for service at public hospitals. The question was posed by Vandana Mohit at a sitting yesterday of the Parliamentary Committee on social services. Before … Continue reading
POLICE COMMISSIONER CALLS FOR PARENTS TO DO BETTER WHEN RAISING THEIR CHILDREN…
In the midst of violent incidents in the country, the Police Commissioner calls on parents to do more to keep their children on the straight and narrow. Commissioner Erla Harewood Christopher yesterday said, too often parents and guardians are absent … Continue reading
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