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Outgoing People’s National Movement (PNM) lady vice chair Camille Robinson-Regis is calling on all candidates vying for executive positions in tomorrow’s internal election to set aside their differences and stop bringing each other down.
Over 100,000 People’s National Movement (PNM) members are eligible to vote in tomorrow’s internal election.
The family of businessman Garry Mohan is still in shock over his killing but say it’s time the country takes a stand against the criminals.
Residents of Icacos are calling for urgent mosquito control measures as swarms of mosquitoes continue to affect daily life in the southwestern peninsula.
Roman Catholic Father David Khan has called on parishioners to pursue spiritual transformation and avoid gossip, asking them to reflect on the Eucharist not only as a sacred ritual but as a call to personal and communal change.
The Confederation of Regional Business Chambers (CRBC) is ready to collaborate on the Government’s plan to oversee the reopening of the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery, but their exact role remains unclear.
A police sergeant and his family were robbed at gunpoint at a beach house in Manzanilla on Thursday night.
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has officially launched its first-ever loan guarantee programme to help local businesses access much-needed capital.
One man was arrested and two firearms and quantities of ammunition and cannabis were seized during anti-crime exercises in the Southern and North Eastern Divisions between Thursday and yesterday.
Tobago stakeholders say the $134 million boost from the mid-year budget will not help unless the money is spent fairly and properly. They warn the island’s economy is struggling and without real action and transparency, Tobago will continue to fall behind.
Tobago House of Assembly Minority Leader Kelvon Morris has called out THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine on the fact that the $32 million in supplemental funding the island will receive is much less than the THA received in previous years from the past People’s National Movement government. Furthermore, he says the $102 million loan which the Government is finalising from the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) will only saddle the THA with debt. “It’s no ‘gift’,” Morris declared.
Season on the line, the Indiana Pacers did what they’ve done time and time again. They bucked the odds.
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