Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaking at a press conference at the Scarborough Library Facility, Tobago.
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Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine.
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A view of Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas from the mouth of the Caroni River as the ship sailed into Port-of-Spain with 305 nationals last Friday. The group will face another test for COVID-19 on board Wednesday as their sea quarantine continues.
ANISTO ALVES
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A Ministry of National Security Bus leaves the Cruise Ship Complex with T&T nationals working as crew on various Norweigan Cruise Line ships on their return yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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The Enchanment of the Sea cruise ship sails into Invaders Bay, before heading to dock at the Cruise Ship Complex, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain last Friday.
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Members of the Nur-E Islam Masjid in El Socorro distribute hampers as part of their Eid celebrations on May 23.
Anisto Alves
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Nirmal Singh, right, receives a hamper from San Fernando West Secondary School teacher Hannah Bholaramsingh. Looking on is SFWSS Principal Ronald Mootoo.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Health workers from the Eric Williams Sciences Complex during their protest yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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Acting CEO of Udecott Tamica Charles Phillips, left, Minister of Sports and Youth Affair Shamfa Cudjoe and Minister of Social Development and Family Services Camille Robinson Regis turns the sod for the Maloney Community Swimming Pool in Maloney yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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National Security Minister Stuart Young
KERWIN PIERRE
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The Caribbean Airlines aircraft in which the Trinidadian students studying at UWI’s Mona Campus arrived in at the Piarco International Airport on Saturday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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University of the West Indies Mona campus medical students Rajeev Ram and Amy Sankar at the Doctor’s Cave in Montego Bay, Jamaica. They returned home with a batch of other students over the weekend and are now in mandatory 14-day quarantine.
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A man dives i nto Caura River on the reopening yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Although the reopening of beaches and rivers was highly anticipated, there were no crowds at two very popular spots yesterday—Maracas Bay and Caura River.
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A man limes at Bomb Scare Rest & Bar, Wellington Road, Debe on the reopening yesterday. 6/22/20
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Only a few die-hard drinkers made their way to their favourite bars in South Trinidad yesterday morning as restrictions were lifted for the first time in three months.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaking at a press conference at the Scarborough Library Facility, Tobago.
All citizens anxious to visit their favourite wateringholes or those yearning for that curry duck lime by the river with friends will be able to do so from Monday.
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Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine.
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More than 80 per cent of the people who would have applied for grants in Tobago have received their monies. This is according to Secretary in the Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine. She said this was contrary to public complaints about applicants not receiving financial assistance in the form of salary and rental assistance grants. The issue was discussed during a COVID-19 update press conference hosted by the Office of the Prime Minister, at the Scarborough Library facility on Saturday.
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A view of Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas from the mouth of the Caroni River as the ship sailed into Port-of-Spain with 305 nationals last Friday. The group will face another test for COVID-19 on board Wednesday as their sea quarantine continues.
ANISTO ALVES
Ten days have gone since the Enchantment of the Seas arrived in T&T, finally bringing home 305 nationals who spent months languishing at sea after COVID-19 shut down the global cruise ship industry last March.On Wednesday, the Royal Caribbean International (RCI) employees now on quarantine off T&T’s shores will submit to another round of nasopharyngeal swabs. If all goes well, their 14-day quarantine will end.
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A Ministry of National Security Bus leaves the Cruise Ship Complex with T&T nationals working as crew on various Norweigan Cruise Line ships on their return yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
T&T nationals working as crew on various Norwegian Cruise Line ships returned home Wednesday and are serving out their quarantine at the University of the West Indies' (UWI) campus in Debe.
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The Enchanment of the Sea cruise ship sails into Invaders Bay, before heading to dock at the Cruise Ship Complex, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain last Friday.
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While quarantined nationals aboard Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas are upset that the Ministry of Health took away their daily exercise period, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says quarantine facilities are not home.
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Members of the Nur-E Islam Masjid in El Socorro distribute hampers as part of their Eid celebrations on May 23.
Anisto Alves
Religious leaders say they were forced to dip into their own pockets to supplement a $10 million tranche given to them by the government to help families burdened by the job loss caused by the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Nirmal Singh, right, receives a hamper from San Fernando West Secondary School teacher Hannah Bholaramsingh. Looking on is SFWSS Principal Ronald Mootoo.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
San Fernando West Secondary school teachers distributed 35 food hampers and kitchen garden starter kits to specially selected parents on Wednesday.
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Health workers from the Eric Williams Sciences Complex during their protest yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Healthcare workers are rejecting Government offer to pay them 25 per cent of the gratuity owed to them.
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Acting CEO of Udecott Tamica Charles Phillips, left, Minister of Sports and Youth Affair Shamfa Cudjoe and Minister of Social Development and Family Services Camille Robinson Regis turns the sod for the Maloney Community Swimming Pool in Maloney yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Several religious bodies have already approached the Government for the second tranche of funds to provide support to needy families and migrants hit hard by the COVID-19 restrictions, Minister of Social Development and Family Services Camille Robinson-Regis said yesterday.
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National Security Minister Stuart Young
KERWIN PIERRE
Days after T&T students from Barbados and Jamaica were repatriated, T&T medical students who are currently in Cuba are also seeking repatriation as they say life has become “unbearably tough” for them.
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A man limes at Bomb Scare Rest & Bar, Wellington Road, Debe on the reopening yesterday. 6/22/20
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaking at a press conference at the Scarborough Library Facility, Tobago.
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Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine.
THA
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A view of Royal Caribbean International’s Enchantment of the Seas from the mouth of the Caroni River as the ship sailed into Port-of-Spain with 305 nationals last Friday. The group will face another test for COVID-19 on board Wednesday as their sea quarantine continues.
ANISTO ALVES
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A Ministry of National Security Bus leaves the Cruise Ship Complex with T&T nationals working as crew on various Norweigan Cruise Line ships on their return yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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The Enchanment of the Sea cruise ship sails into Invaders Bay, before heading to dock at the Cruise Ship Complex, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain last Friday.
CA-images
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Members of the Nur-E Islam Masjid in El Socorro distribute hampers as part of their Eid celebrations on May 23.
Anisto Alves
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Nirmal Singh, right, receives a hamper from San Fernando West Secondary School teacher Hannah Bholaramsingh. Looking on is SFWSS Principal Ronald Mootoo.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Health workers from the Eric Williams Sciences Complex during their protest yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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Acting CEO of Udecott Tamica Charles Phillips, left, Minister of Sports and Youth Affair Shamfa Cudjoe and Minister of Social Development and Family Services Camille Robinson Regis turns the sod for the Maloney Community Swimming Pool in Maloney yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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National Security Minister Stuart Young
KERWIN PIERRE
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The Caribbean Airlines aircraft in which the Trinidadian students studying at UWI’s Mona Campus arrived in at the Piarco International Airport on Saturday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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