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HDC Says It Has Not Issued Staff Bonuses To Its Workers Or Distributed Christmas Vouchers To Staff Over The Last 4 Years.
The Housing Development Corporation responds to a newspaper report that it spent over three million dollars on a Christmas party for staff last year, saying it is not true.
ULP Likely to emerge victorious in December 9th Election in St. Vincent & the Grenadines says Barbados based Caribbean Development Research Services
The Barbados-based Caribbean Development Research Services says the ruling Unity Labour Party in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is “likely to emerge victorious” in the December 9th general election.
Opposition Leader Questioning the Legitimacy of 3 month-old Government after Court of appeal ruling
Kamla Persad Bissessar is now questioning the legitimacy of the Keith Rowley government.
Guyana Gets support from The Commonwealth over its Territorial battle with Venezuela
Guyana gets support from the Commonwealth in its territorial battle with Venezuela.
Travelling From Port of Spain to San Fernando, Commuters Would now pay $2 more
Commuters travelling between the cities of Port of Spain and San Fernando are now paying more. The surprise hike in the taxi fare between Port of Spain and San Fernando took effect yesterday. Commuters are now paying 2 dollars more one way.
Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) Confirms 5 cases of Zika Virus in a territory of the region.
The Caribbean Public Health Agency again urging people to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes.
New TTFA President Elected
Newly elected President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association David John Williams says the time has come for him to serve football and the country. Mr. John Williams was voted into office yesterday during the TTFA’s Annual General Meeting in … Continue reading
Fishing Trip Turns Tragic
A fishing expedition turns tragic, leading to the death of Vinod Lyndon Madho. He drowned in the Godineau River, La Romaine on Saturday. Mr. Madho drowned after the pirogue he was in collided with a concrete pillar and capsized.
Family of Brian Smith Says The Defence Force Is Covering up the Truth of his death
The family of Brian Smith say the Defence Force is covering up the truth regarding his drowning. The 30 year-old drowned at St. Peter’s Bay in Carenage over the weekend. His body was fished out of the water on Sunday morning.
TTUTA Says principal of Cuche Government Primary School is considering legal action against parent
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teacher’s Association says the principal of Cuche Government Primary School is considering legal action against a parent who accused him of forcing a student to eat out of a garbage bin. The allegation was made … Continue reading

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