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TTUTA gets assurance schools ready by Monday

The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) yesterday said not all schools are in readiness for the opening of the new school term, but ...
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PM: We'll deal with human trafficking

GOVERNMENT will move to table legislation to deal with human trafficking, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced yesterday as her Minister of National Security Brigadier John ...
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$50M lifeline

MINISTER OF FINANCE Winston Dookeran yesterday disclosed he signed-off on a $50 million lifeline for the controversial Scarborough Hospital in Tobago, as the Tobago Affairs ...
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PM says 'sorry' to James Philbert

PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday issued an apology to former Acting Commissioner of Police James Philbert for the way he was treated during his tenure ...
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324 national scholarships

CABINET yesterday approved an increase in the number of scholarships for Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) graduates to 324 amidst a series of new fiscal ...
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Fireworks light up QP Savannah

FIREWORKS lit up the Port-of-Spain sky above the Queen’s Park Savannah on the night of Independence Day when Firepower Fireworks in collaboration with Newsday, IETV ...
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Shame on you

Arts and Multiculturalism Minister Winston “Gypsy” Peters yesterday said the worst display of human greed he has ever witnessed in his life was during the ...
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38 new bus routes opened

Thirty-eight new bus routes were opened up Monday, with the use of 85 buses and with the employ of 200 new bus drivers. ...
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US tutor for Govt

AMERICAN DR Daniel Shapiro, founder and director of the world-renowned Harvard International Project, will be teaching “the Art of Negotiation” to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar ...
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Carnival returns to QP Savannah

BANDLEADERS and other Carnival stakeholders yesterday expressed excitement and enthusiasm for the return of the Parade of the Bands on Carnival Monday and Tuesday to ...
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Children's Authority established

The Ministry of the People and Social Development has established a Children’s Authority which will assist children who are in need, as well as ensuring ...
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YOUNG COUPLE DIE IN CRASH

FOUR-YEAR-OLD Shivanni Sookbir was orphaned when her parents Prakash Sookbir, 25, and Michelle Ramdeen-Sookbir, 23, died instantly after their pick-up ran off the SS Erin ...
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Patients defrauded of money

THE North-West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) is investigating a worker of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital Medical Social Work (MSW) Department who has been accused of ...
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Leave our National Birds alone

HOUSING and Environment Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal yesterday vowed to go after poachers who illegally hunt animals out of the hunting season and also hunt ...
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Marching cops leave PM Kamla smiling

OFFICERS from the various arms of the TT Defence Force, including those from the Police Service, paraded in full regalia yesterday before hundreds of persons ...
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Chicken shortage in TT

THERE is a shortage of chicken, president of the TT Cottage Processors’ Association Rasheed Karim confirmed yesterday. Karim said the shortage was as a result ...
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Crime worries Kamal

KAMALUDDIN Mohammed, recipient of TT’s highest award — the Order of the Republic — last night said that the crime situation in the country ...
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PAY POLICEMEN MORE

ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday said policemen and women especially in the lower ranks, who are out battling criminals, ought to be paid ...
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PM says 'sorry' to James Philbert

PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday issued an apology to former Acting Commissioner of Police James Philbert for the way he was treated during his tenure

TTUTA gets assurance schools ready by Monday

The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) yesterday said not all schools are in readiness for the opening of the new school term, but

$50M lifeline

MINISTER OF FINANCE Winston Dookeran yesterday disclosed he signed-off on a $50 million lifeline for the controversial Scarborough Hospital in Tobago, as the Tobago Affairs

324 national scholarships

CABINET yesterday approved an increase in the number of scholarships for Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) graduates to 324 amidst a series of new fiscal

PM: We'll deal with human trafficking

GOVERNMENT will move to table legislation to deal with human trafficking, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced yesterday as her Minister of National Security Brigadier John

YOUNG COUPLE DIE IN CRASH

FOUR-YEAR-OLD Shivanni Sookbir was orphaned when her parents Prakash Sookbir, 25, and Michelle Ramdeen-Sookbir, 23, died instantly after their pick-up ran off the SS Erin

Children's Authority established

The Ministry of the People and Social Development has established a Children’s Authority which will assist children who are in need, as well as ensuring

38 new bus routes opened

Thirty-eight new bus routes were opened up Monday, with the use of 85 buses and with the employ of 200 new bus drivers.

Carnival returns to QP Savannah

BANDLEADERS and other Carnival stakeholders yesterday expressed excitement and enthusiasm for the return of the Parade of the Bands on Carnival Monday and Tuesday to

US tutor for Govt

AMERICAN DR Daniel Shapiro, founder and director of the world-renowned Harvard International Project, will be teaching “the Art of Negotiation” to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar