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DESPITE the Opposition’s call for the Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly to reinstate the publishing of the list of Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) top 200 performing pupils, the minister is → Read More
The Government plans to spend $42 million taxpayers’ dollars to construct the La Horquetta Public Library. → Read More
FOLLOWING a very tense public consultation on the proposed electricity rate increase hosted by the Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) on Tuesday, Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales is encouraging the public → Read More
One day after the re-opening of the new school term, teachers at the St Joseph Secondary School, formerly Curepe Junior Secondary School, stormed out of classes yesterday. → Read More
Many people, especially the elderly, have started the new year unhappy over the increased inter-island travel fares which took effect on Sunday.Following Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s 2023 national budget presentation, → Read More
WEEKS after thousands of people across the country experienced devastating losses due to severe flooding, Government assistance is finally coming as the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services is → Read More
NO longer will “Tom, Dick and Harry” be able to get their hands on licences for firearms. → Read More
THE country has received 1,400 doses of the monkeypox vaccine from the World Health Organisation (WHO). → Read More
While the Covid-19 vaccination drive may have slowed down indefinitely, the Ministry of Health’s 2022-2023 influenza vaccination drive will kick off from tomorrow. → Read More
FRACTURED ribs, injured jaw, broken nose and several other external injuries to the body. → Read More
Though the pandemic is not over, there will be no more weekly news conferences by the Ministry of Health on Covid-19. → Read More
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) will be reducing its management staff by half, following the approval of a major transformation plan by Cabinet to restructure the utility company.This was → Read More
In celebration of Trinidad and Tobago’s national instrument, the steelpan, American search engine Google yesterday showcased a doodle illustrated by Trinidad and Tobago-based artist Nicholas Huggins.A doodle is an animated → Read More
Despite the most infectious and transmissible variant, BA.5, arriving on our shores, the removal of the mask mandate will still go into effect in a matter of days. → Read More
Instead of the calm before the storm, there was an atmosphere of panic in parts of the country yesterday as many people sought to stock up on necessary supplies.From as → Read More
Powered by their boisterous chants and cries, trade union movement leaders were fired up yesterday as they demanded a return to the negotiating table to fight for higher wages. → Read More
There has been a significant decline in overall hospital occupancy in the parallel healthcare system. → Read More
There was no sabotage.This was the message from Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales yesterday, who along with electricity provider T&TEC’s general manager Kelvin Ramsook, said a fault in two major → Read More
An unexplained national power outage yesterday left tens of thousands of people without electricity up to last night and crippled businesses. → Read More
An unconfirmed list of safe-zone events for the Carnival period began making its rounds across social media yesterday.Branded with the National Carnival Commission (NCC) logo, the leaked document included events → Read More