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Bring back women, children in Syrian camps

THE Anjuman Sunnat ul Jamaat Association (ASJA) yesterday headed a joint call on the Government to expedite its repatriation process of Trinidadian women and children held or living in camps → Read More

The coldest in 10 years

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Health Ministry reports 10 new Covid deaths, 381 cases

Ten Covid-19 related deaths have been reported for the past week, with the Ministry of Health also advising of 381 new positive cases. → Read More

Israel asked about 3 rejected ballots

Senior counsel Israel Khan yesterday discouraged speculation as to whether three spoilt ballots in the presidential vote came from the Opposition United National Congress (UNC), the party that nominated him → Read More

HAVE FAITH IN YOUR LEADERS

PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley has called on citizens to have faith in themselves, their country and its leaders as they would their gods— and to have faith in getting → Read More

Thunderstorms expected

TRINIDAD and Tobago has been placed under an Adverse Weather Alert—Yellow Level, as heavy thunderstorms were expected to develop early today and continue for the next two days. → Read More

Gonzales again denies retrenchment of 2,500 at WASA

PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales has accused the United National Congress (UNC) of peddling “fake” information, stating yesterday that Cabinet has not approved a “draft” WASA document where the Opposition → Read More

T&T sees flooding, roofs blown off

Trinidad and Tobago has spent the last two days under multiple weather alerts and battling the impacts across the country—including blown-off roofs and flooding—as developing tropical systems caused frequent heavy → Read More

Waterlogged T&T told to brace for torrential rains from Wednesday

TRINIDAD and Tobago is advised to brace for bad weather starting Wednesday as a developing tropical wave may cause heavy thunderstorms and rainfall until Thursday night. → Read More

Panday turns out for House opening

House Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George has called on the nation to work together for the country’s future. → Read More

Sponsors needed to assist pupils

ARE you looking for an opportunity to make a positive difference in a child’s life?Then get in touch with the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) of the Couva South Government Primary School, → Read More

Hot Monday: Trinidad records 33.7 degrees

DID you think it was really hot yesterday? → Read More

$900 testing for ‘monkeypox’

ALTHOUGH the virus has not yet shown up in Trinidad and Tobago but is now present in the region, St Augustine Medical Laboratory has begun public testing for monkeypox at → Read More

Minister: Move to protect against another blackout

PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales says an additional power line is to be added to the national electricity grid by early next year, which is expected to help protect the → Read More

Hinds; Some sex crime victims making deals with criminals

SOME assault victims are “choosing” to profit from their situations by making deals with criminals, inhibiting the ability of the law to act, National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has said. → Read More

Covid rises in schools

UP to 316 Covid-19 infections have been confirmed in schools across the country since the return to physical classes for all pupils on April 19, 2022. → Read More

GOVT CARES

THE Government is not “disconnected” from the pressures of rising food prices and has been working to bring relief to the population, Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon said yesterday. → Read More

Covid ease-up from today: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

ACROSS the country, businesses hurried to prepare for what they hope will be a rush of customers.And on social media, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s now well-known preface, “as of → Read More

16% of T&T getting continuous pipe-borne, potable water

THE Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) said yesterday some 16 per cent of the country is currently receiving a continuous supply of pipe-borne, potable water. → Read More

Minister: Over 120 have breached quarantine orders

UP to January 17, 2022, a total of 121 Covid-19-positive people had breached their home quarantine orders, and were reported to the Ministry of Health.Disclosing the figure in the Senate → Read More