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Police probe 2 murders
Police probe 2 murders in separate in Curepe and south Oropouche. In the latest incident, David Phillip was shot and killed in Curepe overnight, mere minutes before the curfew started. He was gunned down at Ramgoolie Trace around 8:20pm. Residents … Continue reading
Prime Minister says the dream of autonomy for Tobago could be over
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley admits without the support of the Opposition the dream of autonomy for Tobago is over. He told a press conference yesterday, all that can be imagined as greater autonomy for the sister isle is contained … Continue reading
Thousands of primary school students to sit S.E.A today
Thousands of students are now preparing to write the Secondary Entrance Assessment today. Nineteen thousand six hundred and fifty one students are writing today’s exam. The Ministry of Education says 9,904 boys and 9,747 girls are doing the examination today. … Continue reading
Police continue to investigate murder in Tunapuna
Police continue investigations into the murder of Rodney Nibblette. Mr. Nibblette also known as ‘Bugs’ was shot dead in Tunapuna at around 7 o’clock on Sunday night. According to police reports, residents of First Trace, off Maingot Road, reported hearing … Continue reading
Transport Minister pressed on border reopening
Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan promises to say more about the planned reopening of the country’s borders. Prime Minster Dr. Keith Rowley last weekend announced the July 17th reopening. Opposition MP Rudranath Indarsingh posed questions to the Minister on … Continue reading
Opposition Leader not convinced
The leader of the Opposition is not convinced the government has the best interest of the people at heart. Kamla Persad Bissessar says the Bills now being debated in the parliament are not likely to better the living standards of … Continue reading
Debate continues as Tobago seeks greater autonomy
It’s day number 2 of the debate on the 2 Tobago Bills, which are aimed at giving Tobago greater autonomy. Yesterday in the Lower House, hours were spent on debating the report of the Joint Select Committee, which was headed … Continue reading
Taxi drivers stage a strike
Taxi drivers to embark on a day of rest and reflection today. The drivers are protesting the State’s decision to keep the seating capacity at 50%. President of the Taxi Driver’s Network, Adrian Acosta says the group has appealed to … Continue reading
National Security personnel unearth plot to free inmates at Maximum Security Prison
National Security personnel believe they have unearthed a plot to free inmates from the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca after discovering a cache of weapons and explosives buried close to the prison. Among the things found were C4 explosives and … Continue reading
7 more COVID related deaths
Seven more COVID-19 related deaths are recorded. The Ministry of Health says the number of fatalities in the country now stands at 775. The Ministry says the persons were 4 elderly males and 1 elderly female with comorbidities. Also dead … Continue reading

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