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Ronnie and Caro takes Downtown band of the year title

Ronnie and Caro mas band is the 2023 Downtown Carnival Large Band winner. → Read More

'He’s in good shape. He’s in fighting-­fit shape'

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was in “full flight” yesterday morning as he chaired the National Secu­rity Council at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s, says Attorney General Reginald Armour. → Read More

Pundit roughed up at congress

Ex-Caroni worker Pundit Donny Samlal clashed with supporters of Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday as he was being interviewed by the media at the United National Congress’ National Congress in → Read More

I FEEL LIKE HULK

“I feel good. I feel like Hulk. I am strong and ready to take on all comers!”So declared Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday as she responded to critics who felt → Read More

Beams for North Stand go missing... Three held for extortion

Police have held three men for attempting to extort money from contractors hired to construct the North Stand and booths at the Queen’s Park Savannah (QPS) in Port of Spain → Read More

RIC to start electricity rate consultations soon

The Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) has reached the third phase of its rate review process for the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC). → Read More

Manzanilla route to open by Jan 3

THE temporary access road being constructed in Manzanilla will cost taxpayers $12 million.Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan also gave the assurance yesterday to residents, commuters and businesses inconvenienced → Read More

Farley probes Trinidad contractor over comments

THE Tobago House of Assembly (THA) is prepared to go as far as terminating the contract of a Trinidad businessman who was awarded a multi-million-dollar contract to build roadway in → Read More

Questions over $17.5m Tobago Carnival budget

Questions have been raised about how the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) is spending the $17.5 million budgeted for Tobago’s inaugural Carnival next week. → Read More

THA: Carnival to cost $17.5m

The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) is expected to spend around $17.5 million on Tobago’s inaugural Carnival in October. → Read More

Imbert: Fuel cards, utility rebates soon

FUEL cards and utility rebates for citizens on the lowest end of the spectrum will be implemented over the next few months, Finance Minister Colm Imbert assured yesterday. Contributing to → Read More

Schools under water

Persistent heavy rainfall yesterday left some school compounds under water and schoolchildren seeking higher ground. → Read More

Sinanan announces short-term plan to fix Trinidad’s roads

Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan has assured motorists short-term works are already under way to ensure a “vast improvement” in their driving experience. → Read More

Duke knocks Farley over rise in crime

Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) political leader Watson Duke has knocked Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine over the increase in crime in Tobago. → Read More

Faith replaces Duke

Dr. Faith B.Yisrael is the Tobago House of Assembly's new Deputy Chief Secretary. → Read More

A library for Dr Williams

FOR many years, the archives and library of Trinidad and Tobago’s first prime minister, Dr Eric Williams, housed at The University of the West Indies’ Alma Jordan Library, has been → Read More

Augustine calling for more domestic flights to Tobago

Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Farley Augustine is urging Tobagonians who sit in the Cabinet to “stand up” and advocate for Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) to → Read More

AIRPORT ANGER

Excitement turned into frustration, disgust and anger for scores of travellers entering Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday night as they were forced to wait for hours in long lines at → Read More

Arima gets Kitchener Ave

Pro Queen Street in the heart of Arima is no more.It has been officially renamed Lord Kitchener Avenue, in honour of the late veteran calypsonian Lord Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts).Lord Kitchener → Read More

T&T prepares for monkeypox

As cases of the monkeypox virus continue to increase globally and the virus nears Trinidad and Tobago, Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram has assured the public that T&T continues → Read More