PM pays tribute to labour leaders
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday paid tribute to labour leaders past and present who have contributed to the growth and development of T&T. In his Labour Day message, Rowley said he fully...
View ArticlePrinces Town dad killed in family dispute
Merthlyn Scipio had made plans to celebrate Father’s Day with her common-law husband Winston Blaze on the Chaguaramas Boardwalk. Instead, yesterday she was recounting how he was killed by a close male...
View ArticleSugar union members march in rain
A small group from the All Trinidad General Workers Union (ATGWU) marched in the rain on Labour Day yesterday. The march began at 10 am at the Esperanza Recreation Ground where in 1934 800 sugar...
View ArticleSons honoured to sail home with La Borde’s body
Pierre La Borde says it was an honour to bring the body his father back to T&T on the boat he built. He says his father did not like flying and preferred sailing.La Borde said he was proud of his...
View ArticleMt Hope working to improve maternal care
Leadership in public health care system needs to be dynamic and while emphasis has been placed on creating policies, the greater challenge is to enforce those policies, says Medical Chief of Staff at...
View ArticleCAL in duty free row with Guyana
Officials in Guyana have denied reports that duty free rum purchased at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) is being seized from transiting passengers in T&T. They have accused officials...
View ArticlePay hikes proposed for PM, Cabinet, Opposition
Fresh moves are underway to increase the salaries of the Prime Minister, cabinet ministers, the Opposition Leader and all other MPs.This is as a Salaries Review Commission (SRC) consultant met with...
View ArticleHead-on crash in Barrackpore
“Happy Father’s Day” were the last words Rennie Ramlochan said to his father, Munasar, on Sunday as he left for work in San Fernando. But Father’s Day turned into a nightmare for Munasar when Rennie,...
View ArticlePotential investor queries liquidation process
Valdeen Shears NeptuneThe sole investor to have expressed an interest in purchasing the now defunct ArcelorMittal steel plant at Point Lisas may be on the verge of pulling out.In March, management...
View ArticleEconomic analysts react to Roget’s tough message
Following the uncompromising message to both the government and opposition from JUTM President Ancel Roget, two analysts been weighing up what it means.Placing both political parties on notice that he...
View ArticleAs Sandals becomes embroiled in row with Antigua and Barbuda government Mixed...
As T&T weighs up approving the construction of a Sandals Resort in Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has been engaged in a testy public exchange with Sandals Chairman Butch...
View ArticleTobago tourism officials open to Sandals all-inclusive
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) last week held preliminary talks with Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart—founder and chairman of Sandals Resorts—about the proposed construction of a 750-room hotel on the...
View ArticleBig spike in child abuse cases
The number of reports of child abuse to the Children’s Authority (CA) has continued to increase exponentially since it first began operating in June 2015, with the body having now received more than...
View ArticleSweeter times planned for cocoa farmers
Cocoa growers in T&T say that Government is finally acknowledging the importance of the local cocoa industry, and with a financial investment of $600,000 to assist farmers in ten different...
View ArticleArchbishop honours Pereira’s and Harvey’s 40 years of priestly service
A life of servanthood means putting your master’s needs before your own. For Msgr Christian Pereira and Fr Clyde Harvey, they spent the last 40 years of their lives doing God’s work, preparing...
View ArticleDebe floods cause thousands in damage
Exhausted after a long night of making coconut oil at their Debe home, Telockie Chattergoon and his wife Kemawatie Ramdath slept through their neighbors shouts and warnings that the lower portion of...
View ArticleHealth gets biggest chunk
Secretary of Finance and Enterprise Development in the Tobago House of Assembly, Joel Jack, yesterday presented a $5.3 billion budgetary estimate for the fiscal year 2016/2017. In his fourth and final...
View ArticleSRC undergoing review process for parliamentarians
Cabinet Minister Franklin Khan says parliamentarians are not seeking any pay hike at this time, but the issue is coming up because the Salaries Review Commission had begun its review of the salaries.He...
View ArticleMagistrate blasts ISIS hoax caller
A 42-year-old Arouca man, who made a hoax call to police warning of an attack on Trincity Mall by international terrorist group ISIS last month, has been sentenced to 21 days in prison with hard...
View ArticleDad accused of raping daughter, 15, for 2nd time
A Chaguanas father was denied bail yesterday, after he appeared in court for allegedly raping his 15-year-old daughter for the second time.The 38-year-old man, a father of six, appeared before...
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