A businessman is shot dead during a robbery. Continue reading
Owner of Wong’s Supermarket shot dead by bandits
Three people escape death after vehicle plunges off cliff in Tobago
Three people are hospitalised after a vehicle plunges off cliff in Tobago. Continue reading
Persons traveling via ferry are being assured of more reliable service
Persons travelling between Trinidad and Tobago via ferry are being assured of a more reliable service. Continue reading
Government eyeing Scandinavian market to boost tourism
Government is eyeing the Scandinavian market in a bid to boost the island’s tourism. Continue reading
Gov’t gets support for public state of emergency
MONTEGO BAY, St James —The Government’s decision to impose a state of public emergency in St James, has received overwhelming support from several individuals and groups across the western parish. Continue reading
Nasa removes US astronaut from ISS mission
The US astronaut Jeanette Epps has been removed from her upcoming mission to the International Space Station (ISS) just months before launch. Continue reading
Electoral College to give nod on first female President of Trinidad & Tobago today
The Electoral College of the Parliament is expected to give the nod to the next President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago today. Continue reading
Police probing murder which occured in the heart of Port of Spain
The police are probing the shocking murder of 19-year-old Luke Adams in the heart of Port of Spain. Continue reading
New boat to work sea bridge will arrive in April
The government has announced that a new boat to work the sea bridge will arrive in Trinidad and Tobago in April, once all goes well. Continue reading
Government assures it will return to Parliament with Anti-Gang Legislation
An assurance from the government it will return to the Parliament with Anti-Gang Legislation as long as there is Opposition support.
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young says government will respond to the Opposition’s call to enact such legislation.
However, he says the ball is now in the Opposition’s court.
Minister Young adds an Anti-Terrorism Bill is soon to be laid for discussion in the Parliament.
Minister Young says his government remains committed with its 23 votes to go to the Parliament and do what is right.
He was responding to reporters during the Post Cabinet Media briefing in Port of Spain yesterday.



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