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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath, centre, cuts the ribbon with Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, left, and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes at the launch of the Bitters Bottling Plant Solar Power System at the Angostura compound in Laventille, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Dr Bhoe Tewarie
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Vice president of Rigtech Sonics Roger Frontin, left, president of Rigtech Sonics David Voisin, and Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation president Rowena Williams at a press conference at Skinner Park, San Fernando, announcing the upcoming Luces Brothers Memorial Cycling Classic, on Friday, March 20, 2026.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Barbados Pride are fully prepared for their semifinal clash against Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.
Darren Moore has indicated his interest in the Reggae Boyz head coaching job.
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PNM Tobago Council leader Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, left, with reef tour and jet ski stakeholders during a meeting at the Canaan Community Centre, Tobago, yesterday.
STEPHON NICHOLAS
Reef tour operators and jet ski stakeholders say the Tobago House of Assembly must accept blame for last month’s fatal accident in Pigeon Point, in which seven-year-old Angelica Jogie was killed by a jet ski operator while playing in a bathing-only zone.
Former Foreign and Caricom Affairs minister Dr Amery Browne responds to questions from members of the media before attending yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
ANISTO ALVES
While Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles remains mum on Janelle John-Bates’ senatorial future, Leader of the Opposition Bench in the Senate Dr Amery Browne is asking for patience, stressing the need for Beckles to have time to make the best decision.
Senators stand as they wait for Senate President Wade Mark to leave the chamber after the sitting of the Senate yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Concerns are being raised over the “mysterious” circumstances that led to the Government abruptly adjourning yesterday’s Senate sitting in under an hour.
Minister of Justice Devesh Maharaj opens the debate on the Victims Rights Bill in the Senate sitting yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Government’s Victims’ Rights Bill 2026, which protects victims in a variety of groundbreaking new ways, will call for a sea of change in the mindset of investigatory agencies like the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and prosecuting agencies to ensure victims’ rights are upheld.
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Caroline Ravello
Dr David Bratt
Jonathan Bhagan
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PNM Tobago Council leader Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, left, with reef tour and jet ski stakeholders during a meeting at the Canaan Community Centre, Tobago, yesterday.
STEPHON NICHOLAS
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Former Foreign and Caricom Affairs minister Dr Amery Browne responds to questions from members of the media before attending yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
ANISTO ALVES
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Senators stand as they wait for Senate President Wade Mark to leave the chamber after the sitting of the Senate yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
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