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Former Public Utilities Minister Ganga Singh has been appointed acting chief executive officer (CEO) of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA).
The Opposition PNM must wake up and “smell the coffee” that something is very, very wrong in the party, after Monday’s local government defeat which was the PNM’s worst in 23 years, PNM’s Colm Imbert has said.
Renowned calypso icon Slinger Francisco, popularly known as Sparrow, is resting comfortably at a private hospital in Maryland, United States, after undergoing emergency surgery.
An impromptu visit by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to Ian Atherly’s restaurant on Monday night is fuelling speculation that he is being tipped as Mayor of San Fernando for a second time.
State-run oil company, Petrotrin, has been ordered to pay compensation to former senior Trinmar employees, Marlon Butcher and Douglas Johnson, after they challenged their 2006 dismissals.
T&T’s road cycling king, Emile Abraham, defied the odds when he rode his way to a silver medal in a bunch finish with four other riders at the 21st Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in the men’s 145.3-kilometre road race in Lajas, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico yesterday.
Petite striker, Kennya Cordner, saw T&T past Puerto Rico yesterday, by scoring two goals and assisting in a third, to help register her team’s second win in three matches in the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC).
Changes are soon to be made to the International Financial Centre (IFC), Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) and the Evolving TecKnologies and Enterprise Company Ltd (e-Teck).
Wayne Roberts, the TSTT worker who said he was beaten by police officers in Port-of-Spain on Monday when he tried to get help for an ailing woman, says citizens should not to lose faith in the Police Service.
They’ve been told that their presence was an eye-sore and a non-compliment to an adjacent structure, that has been compared to an igloo by one present government official.
Indian-born seer Jyoti Shacharya Sri Sri Gajendra Kumar has announced that construction work on the $14 million Lakshmi Narayan Mandir at Seiwdass Road, Freeport will commence in observance of Divali, which will be celebrated on November 5.
Andy’s Wheels staged its Car and Craft Auto & Sound Off at Kay Donna Drive-In in Valsayn last Sunday, and it was all about pimping your ride—from the paint job, to the rims, to the music.
The construction of a Hindu mandir in Tobago will enhance the concept of religious and cultural diversity in the nation state of Trinidad and Tobago, according to Rayan Ramoutar, president of the Tobago Hindu Society.




