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The Point Lisas Desalination Plant has resumed operations earlier than expected after its annual maintenance shutdown.
The government’s decision to cancel this year’s Independence Day parade and fireworks has been described by historian Dr Claudius Fergus as a major loss for the nation.
Former Miss Trinidad and Tobago Aché Abrahams has spoken out about her painful experience in the pageant world, saying it left her emotionally, mentally and financially drained.
The internationally acclaimed Alvin Ailey II dance company will perform at Queen’s Hall on Tuesday, August 26, with two shows presented by Plié for the Arts in partnership with the National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago and Sunbeam Communications.
Ninety-five Special Reserve Police (SRP) officers are receiving specialised training for deployment to high-risk schools across Trinidad and Tobago when the new school term begins.
A Woman Police Constable (WPC) is due to appear before a Master of the High Court at the Chaguanas Police Station today, after she was charged with three counts of larceny by trick.
The Police Service has confirmed that Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard SC has ordered that an inquest be held into the death of Kern Patrick, which occurred on Thursday 12 June 2025, at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex.
A 27-year-old man from Gasparillo was shot and arrested following a police-involved incident in Claxton Bay on Wednesday.
Police have arrested an acting Superintendent of Prisons under a Preventive Detention Order.
Port-of-Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne says while people may interpret the cancellation of this year’s Independence Day Parade in their own way, the City Corporation’s priority is ensuring children are not deprived of the chance to celebrate the nation’s 63rd anniversary of independence.
Residents of Cedros are expressing mixed feelings about reports that three United States warships will soon be operating off T&T’s shores as tensions rise between the United States and Venezuela.
As this country’s Government remains silent on the impending United States (US) naval presence in the waters off the coast of Venezuela, the Venezuelan government is pledging a peaceful approach to this developing situation.
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