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For­mer Cepep chair­man Joel Ed­wards has dis­missed claims that the re­new­al of hun­dreds of con­tracts in the weeks lead­ing up to the April 28 Gen­er­al Elec­tion was po­lit­i­cal­ly mo­ti­vat­ed.
Trinre In­sur­ance con­tin­ues to de­liv­er on its com­mit­ment to pro­mote lit­er­a­cy, par­tic­u­lar­ly among young stu­dents across T&T.
Af­ter a mes­meris­ing dis­play of fast bowl­ing by Jay­den Seales and Shamar Joseph rocked Aus­tralia, West In­dies’ bat­ters fal­tered in the fi­nal ses­sion to leave the first Test match ...
The fam­i­ly of busi­ness­man Gar­ry Mo­han is still in shock over his killing but say it’s time the coun­try takes a stand against the crim­i­nals.
Na­tion­al Trade Union Cen­tre (NATUC) Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Michael An­nisette has raised con­cerns about the lack of di­ver­si­ty and labour rep­re­sen­ta­tion on state boards.
One man was ar­rest­ed and two firearms and quan­ti­ties of am­mu­ni­tion and cannabis were seized dur­ing an­ti-crime ex­er­cis­es in the South­ern and North East­ern Di­vi­sions be­tween Thurs­day ...
To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly Mi­nor­i­ty Leader Kelvon Mor­ris has called out THA Chief Sec­re­tary Far­ley Au­gus­tine on the fact that the $32 mil­lion in sup­ple­men­tal fund­ing the is­land will ...
Ch­agua­nas May­or Faaiq Mo­hammed is call­ing on res­i­dents liv­ing in flood-prone ar­eas to adopt a proac­tive stance in safe­guard­ing their prop­er­ties dur­ing the rainy sea­son.
For­mer min­is­ter in the Min­istry of the At­tor­ney Gen­er­al and Le­gal Af­fairs Renu­ka Sagram­s­ingh-Sook­lal says her at­tor­neys are re­view­ing state­ments made about her by Le­gal Af­fairs ...
The Min­istry of For­eign and Cari­com Af­fairs has con­firmed that the Em­bassy of the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca has of­fi­cial­ly re­sumed pro­cess­ing stu­dent visa ap­pli­ca­tions for ...
In­ves­ti­ga­tors said around 4.30 pm on Wednes­day, Gary Mo­han of Gol­con­da was at his busi­ness place, Chiney Wreck­ing Ser­vice at Cipero Road, Ste Madeleine, when a white Nis­san Ti­i­da drove ...
For­mer pres­i­dent of the Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion (PSA) Wat­son Duke has praised to­day’s trade union lead­ers for keep­ing the labour move­ment alive and giv­ing work­ers re­newed hope.