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Praise for women in search team

Leader of the Hunters’ Search and Rescue Team (HSRT) Vallence Rambharat yesterday praised the contribution of women to the search team, noting that yesterday was International Women’s Day. → Read More

Senator: Govt must tackle vagrancy in city

OPPOSITION Senator Damian Lyder says vagrancy in Port of Spain has reached “immense” levels as he pleaded with the Government to address the problem. → Read More

Private healthcare gaining public’s confidence

More and more people are turning to the private health sector for healthcare and more private healthcare facilities have been opening up across the country.It suggests a decades-long lack of → Read More

SEA SECRET REVEALED

FORMER Gandhi Memorial Vedic School pupil Anushka Singh has been revealed as the top performer in the 2022 Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examinations.The Ministry of Education confirmed the girl’s performance → Read More

Fyzal was a Christmas person

The Kurban household during Christmas time is usually full of family, joy, laughter and celebration—but this Christmas is a difficult one.It is the first Christmas since the patriarch of the → Read More

MPs notice ‘spike’ in people reaching out for assistance

TWO MPs in Central Trinidad say they, too, have been overwhelmed with cries for help from citizens who are struggling to make ends meet, and they lament that not everyone → Read More

Minister: Prepare for the worst

With inclement weather expected to continue over the next few days, Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan is cautioning the public to prepare for the worst.Speaking during a virtual news → Read More

BRING ON MORE BOOTS

There have been mixed responses from the business community to the implementation of increased as well as joint police and army patrols in communities as a measure to reduce crime.The → Read More

Be your neighbour’s keeper

Crime Stoppers director and administrator of the Neighbourhood Crime Watch (NCW) programme Darrin Carmichael is urging communities to come together and establish neighbourhood watch groups to look out for one → Read More

Uneasy calm in Greenvale

The Greenvale community is still traumatised after the devastating 2018 flooding, so much so that the rainy season each year triggers memories for some and panic attacks for others.However, measures → Read More

IN the event of a disaster, can you take care of yourself for 72 hours?

IN the event of a disaster, can you take care of yourself for 72 hours? → Read More

Publishers defend updating books

Several school book publishers are defending the practice of updating school books to “new editions”, saying the updates are only made to keep up with the changing school curriculum. → Read More

Companies need good leadership

In the current economic climate, it is important for companies to ensure that they have good leadership if they are to survive.This is according to Caribbean Corporate Governance Institute (CCGI) → Read More

‘No respect for scrap iron industry’

People do not respect the scrap iron industry because they do not understand it, or know how much it is worth. → Read More

WHO: Nobody was interested until virus spread outside Africa

The World Health Organisation (WHO) had been trying to combat the monkeypox virus in Africa for several years with no support, but once the virus started spreading out­side of Africa, → Read More

AATT chairman: Dire need to reduce greenhouse gases

The construction of a solar park at Piarco International Airport is one step towards reducing the effects of climate change. → Read More

MONEY IS A PROBLEM

Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan says his ministry is working to repair damaged roads, but is constrained by funding.He said so, as he acknowledged a series of protests occurring → Read More

WHO DECLARES MONKEYPOX EMERGENCY

With the monkeypox outbreak now being declared a global public health emergency, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh is assuring that Trinidad and Tobago is on heightened alert and has the capacity → Read More

LANDSLIDE DESTROYS HOUSE

A family of seven is now homeless after a landslide brought a retaining wall crashing down onto their Mohammed Trace, St Augustine, home yesterday.The family is now pleading for assistance → Read More

Al-Rawi promises to clean up T&T

Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Faris Al-Rawi is promising a cleaner country and smoother roads as he takes on his new portfolio. → Read More