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Carnival Tuesday late-night revelry, known traditionally as the Las Lap, was cut short by members of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, who ensured the festivities ended by midnight. → Read More
THIS year’s Carnival was dubbed the ‘Mother of All Carnivals’, but that was not the feel at yesterday’s Parade of the Bands in San Fernando.There was just a sprinkling of → Read More
The shortage of funds at regional corporations has hit Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley in his pocket. → Read More
Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC, stated on Wednesday that the State never got the opportunity to file a defence in the malicious prosecution matter filed by the nine men freed → Read More
WORK to repair a landslip that threatens to undermine the southbound lane of the Solomon Hochoy Highway, in the vicinity of the Couva Children’s Hospital, has begun and is expected → Read More
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley today used the Constitution to defend his Government nomination of Senate President Christine Kangaloo for President, calling the objections put forward by the Opposition United → Read More
Persons commuting between Port of Spain and San Juan will have to pay more following the announcement of a $1 increase in the fare by the San Juan/Port of Spain → Read More
The dreaded adjustment in the price of fuel materialise during Monday’s budget presentation in Parliament. → Read More
Despite not yet having recorded a single case of the monkeypox virus, Trinidad and Tobago has ordered 2,000 doses of the monkeypox virus as a precautionary measure. → Read More
National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds had to run from a collapsing tent this morning, as it fell apart under the weight of water from heavy rainfall. → Read More
With Trinidad and Tobago having been placed under a Trinidad and Tobago in anticipation of Potential Tropical Cyclone Two weather system having some kind of impact beginning Tuesday night, several → Read More
Effective tomorrow (Wednesday) consumers will have to pay more for their flour purchases. → Read More
It’s a totally inappropriate and distasteful of invasion of privacy.That is how one parent described the searching of image and video content on the mobile phones of pupils by the → Read More
Trinidad and Tobago recorded 328 cases of the Covid-19 virus among schoolchildren during the period May 9-15. → Read More
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said based on the information made available to him, there’s no evidence in a Special Branch report that Youth Development and National Service Minister, Foster → Read More
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said Trinidad and Tobago will roll out its booster programme for children between the ages of 12 to 18 years on Friday. → Read More
Farmers in Barrackpore have been counting their livestock losses following an outbreak of rabies.Within the past few weeks a number of animals have contracted rabies and 20 have died, the → Read More
An independent five-member committee has been selected to conduct an investigation into last Friday’s incident which led to the death of four of the five LMCS Ltd divers who were → Read More
Describing last Friday’s incident at Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd where five divers got sucked into a 30-inch-diameter (76-centimetre) crude oil pipeline as tragic, former president general of the Oilfields → Read More
United National Congress (UNC) candidate in yesterday’s Debe South local government by-election, Khemraj Seecharan, yesterday expressed confidence in emerging victorious, thus ensuring the electoral district remained with the UNC. → Read More