Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds smiles as newly appointed Minister in the Ministry of National Security Keith Scotland, SC, responds to questions from the media at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
President of the Police Social and Welfare Association Gideon Dickson
HOPE leader Timothy Hamel-Smith
Members of the Inter-Religious Organisation, from left, Baba Neal Ryan Rawlins, Mother Mary Dehere, Bishop Shawn Mckellar, Indira Pardasie, Pandita Renata Kungebeharry, Rev Albon Daniel, Pandit Lloyd Mukram Sirjoo, Dr Ellis Burris, Pandit Jairam Ramsubhag, Bert Alleyne, Samuel Solomon and Anthony Hughes.
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CARPHA’s acting director of surveillance Dr Horace Cox, right, speaks with CARPHA’s interim executive director Dr Lisa Indar at a media briefing held at the Courtyard Marriott, Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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UNC Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram
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Director of the Suarez Brothers Circus Ivan Suarez shows the legal water connection to the circus.
KEJAN HAYNES
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Soldiers on the rooftop of Guardian Media building during the 1990 attempted coup.
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Nathan Roach
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Prakash Roopnarine
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Marabella fishermen gathered at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday where they made a call for compensation as restoration works began along the San Fernando waterfront.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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FILE: A T&TEC employee carries out emergency works on a transformer following an outage along Broadway Street, Arima.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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FILE: Forensic Science Centre in St James.
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Association of Local Culinary Ambassadors president Michael Williams, who represents Queen’s Park Savannah vendors speaks to Guardian Media at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday. Looking on, from left, Sheldon Macarno and the owner of Tex n’ Ranch, Joseph Henry.
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Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, centre, with Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales, Minister in the office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Communications Symon de Nobriga and other officials with primary school pupils at the launch of the revised Municipal Solid Waste Sector Policy Framework at Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds smiles as newly appointed Minister in the Ministry of National Security Keith Scotland, SC, responds to questions from the media at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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President of the Police Social and Welfare Association Gideon Dickson
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HOPE leader Timothy Hamel-Smith
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CARPHA’s acting director of surveillance Dr Horace Cox, right, speaks with CARPHA’s interim executive director Dr Lisa Indar at a media briefing held at the Courtyard Marriott, Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The Caribbean Public Health Agency’s (CARPHA) acting director of surveillance, disease prevention and control, Dr Horace Cox, is reporting an exponential increase globally in suspected dengue cases.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, right, San Fernando Hospital head of the Emergency Department Dr Reeta Moonesar, left, Insect Vector and Control Division registrar Dr Pedram Lalla, acting manager of the Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit Dr Sandi Arthur, and Ministry of Health Specialist Medical Officer Dr Osafo Fraser look at vials containing mosquito larvae during a press conference at the San Fernando Teaching Hospital, Chancery Lane, San Fernando, yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
As dengue cases continue to increase with 509 infections and five deaths so far, there has also been an uptick in hospitalisation.
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UNC Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram
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United National Congress (UNC) MP Ravi Ratiram says many people who have lost confidence in the public health system may have dengue but are not going to hospitals.
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Director of the Suarez Brothers Circus Ivan Suarez shows the legal water connection to the circus.
KEJAN HAYNES
It’s water under the bridge at the Suarez Brothers Circus at the Queen’s Park Savannah. One day after a video went viral of Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) officials disconnecting what they called an “illegal connection,” the circus now has a legal supply.
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Soldiers on the rooftop of Guardian Media building during the 1990 attempted coup.
The new political Alliance of HOPE, National Transformation Alliance and Congress of the People will make its debut at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Parliament’s Cenotaph today.
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Tobago laid to rest another victim of the violence plaguing the island yesterday, as the funeral for Nathan Roach was held.
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Prakash Roopnarine
Relatives of 64-year-old Prakash “Harry” Roopnarine said they are stunned by the tragic incident since the gate showed no signs of being a danger to anyone.
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Marabella fishermen gathered at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday where they made a call for compensation as restoration works began along the San Fernando waterfront.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Marabella fishermen are calling on the authorities to compensate them for the loss of earnings due to the San Fernando King’s Wharf Waterfront Restoration project.
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FILE: A T&TEC employee carries out emergency works on a transformer following an outage along Broadway Street, Arima.
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T&TEC workers will be heading to St Vincent and the Grenadines to assist with restoration efforts following the passage of Hurricane Beryl.
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FILE: Forensic Science Centre in St James.
Despite a video showing a refrigerator at the Forensic Science Centre leaking and maggots moving around in a puddle, the institution responsible for the upkeep of the refrigerators says there is nothing wrong with the appliance.
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Association of Local Culinary Ambassadors president Michael Williams, who represents Queen’s Park Savannah vendors speaks to Guardian Media at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday. Looking on, from left, Sheldon Macarno and the owner of Tex n’ Ranch, Joseph Henry.
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Two days after vendors of the Queen’s Park Savannah expressed frustration over the request to move behind the ground’s washroom stalls, which they described as a “dungeon”, a compromise has been reached.
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A three-year-old girl was being treated at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex yesterday after she was shot in the hand while walking home on Thursday afternoon.
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President of the Police Social and Welfare Association Gideon Dickson
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HOPE leader Timothy Hamel-Smith
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Members of the Inter-Religious Organisation, from left, Baba Neal Ryan Rawlins, Mother Mary Dehere, Bishop Shawn Mckellar, Indira Pardasie, Pandita Renata Kungebeharry, Rev Albon Daniel, Pandit Lloyd Mukram Sirjoo, Dr Ellis Burris, Pandit Jairam Ramsubhag, Bert Alleyne, Samuel Solomon and Anthony Hughes.
INTER RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION
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CARPHA’s acting director of surveillance Dr Horace Cox, right, speaks with CARPHA’s interim executive director Dr Lisa Indar at a media briefing held at the Courtyard Marriott, Audrey Jeffers Highway, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, right, San Fernando Hospital head of the Emergency Department Dr Reeta Moonesar, left, Insect Vector and Control Division registrar Dr Pedram Lalla, acting manager of the Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Unit Dr Sandi Arthur, and Ministry of Health Specialist Medical Officer Dr Osafo Fraser look at vials containing mosquito larvae during a press conference at the San Fernando Teaching Hospital, Chancery Lane, San Fernando, yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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UNC Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram
SOCIAL MEDIA
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Director of the Suarez Brothers Circus Ivan Suarez shows the legal water connection to the circus.
KEJAN HAYNES
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Soldiers on the rooftop of Guardian Media building during the 1990 attempted coup.
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Nathan Roach
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Prakash Roopnarine
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Marabella fishermen gathered at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday where they made a call for compensation as restoration works began along the San Fernando waterfront.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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FILE: A T&TEC employee carries out emergency works on a transformer following an outage along Broadway Street, Arima.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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