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Corporation field officers trained as Litter Wardens

DISASTER Management Unit Field officers of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation are now effectively equipped to aid the country’s litter wardens with preventing indiscriminate dumping. ...
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Slaves, not Butler began movement

IT WAS the African slaves and not Tubal Uriah “Buz” Butler who started the labour movement in this country, outspoken Public Services Association (PSA) president ...
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Taxpayers fork out $20B

NEW legislation to replace the Insurance Act (1980) has been welcomed by Independent Senator Subhas Ramkhelawan who said the updated legislation was long overdue. He ...
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Teen survives scorpion sting

THE parents of a teenager, who survived the highly venomous sting of a scorpion are calling on the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) to ...
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Roget slams McLeod

OILFIELD Workers Trade Union (OWTU) president and head of the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) Ancel Roget used yesterday’s annual Labour Day march and rally ...
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IN CARMONA'S HANDS

THE BALL is in the court of President Anthony Carmona who could well be poised to take action within the next 24 hours over the ...
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A day for reflection and gratitude says Carmona

President Anthony Carmona believes Labour Day should be an occasion not only for celebration but for sober reflection and profound gratitude for the labour pioneers ...
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Hypocritical

GLADYS GAFOOR, 75, the former deputy chairman of the Integrity Commission who was in a bitter row with the chairman Ken Gordon, yesterday described the ...
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Integrity Commission chairman: Why should I resign?

ASKED IF he would resign, chairman of the Integrity Commission Ken Gordon yesterday queried whether there is a basis for any resignation on his part. ...
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Prisons Officer on weed charge, granted bail

For the third time in three weeks, a Prisons Officer was arrested with contraband materials near the Golden Grove Prison in Arouca. ...
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PUBLIC TRST BETRAYED

PRESIDENT Anthony Carmona and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar are scheduled to meet tomorrow to hold discussions which are expected to address the issues surrounding the ...
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Taxpayers fork out $20B

NEW legislation to replace the Insurance Act (1980) has been welcomed by Independent Senator Subhas Ramkhelawan who said the updated legislation was long overdue. He

Corporation field officers trained as Litter Wardens

DISASTER Management Unit Field officers of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation are now effectively equipped to aid the country’s litter wardens with preventing indiscriminate dumping.

Teen survives scorpion sting

THE parents of a teenager, who survived the highly venomous sting of a scorpion are calling on the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) to

Slaves, not Butler began movement

IT WAS the African slaves and not Tubal Uriah “Buz” Butler who started the labour movement in this country, outspoken Public Services Association (PSA) president

Roget slams McLeod

OILFIELD Workers Trade Union (OWTU) president and head of the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) Ancel Roget used yesterday’s annual Labour Day march and rally

IN CARMONA'S HANDS

THE BALL is in the court of President Anthony Carmona who could well be poised to take action within the next 24 hours over the

Hypocritical

GLADYS GAFOOR, 75, the former deputy chairman of the Integrity Commission who was in a bitter row with the chairman Ken Gordon, yesterday described the

Integrity Commission chairman: Why should I resign?

ASKED IF he would resign, chairman of the Integrity Commission Ken Gordon yesterday queried whether there is a basis for any resignation on his part.

Prisons Officer on weed charge, granted bail

For the third time in three weeks, a Prisons Officer was arrested with contraband materials near the Golden Grove Prison in Arouca.

A day for reflection and gratitude says Carmona

President Anthony Carmona believes Labour Day should be an occasion not only for celebration but for sober reflection and profound gratitude for the labour pioneers