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Snr Supt Mark Joseph, left), ACP Earl Elie and LT Pompe answer questions during a joint press conference yesterday.
QUAMINA PAYNE
Tobago police say they have received no reports of bribery, intimidation or voter manipulation ahead of Monday’s Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections.
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Elijah Williams, 33, of Cizan Trace, Blue Basin Road, was said to have been standing on a riverbank north of his house when two gunmen emerged from the water and began shooting at him.
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Ronald Ramlogan
Relatives of 23-year-old Ronald Ramlogan have confirmed that his decomposing body was found in the Heights of Guanapo on Wednesday.
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Guardian Media’s Akash Samaroo, left, attempts to interview Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary and Tobago People’s Party leader Farley Augustine during a rally at Glen Road Junction, Tobago, on Wednesday. Also in the photo is Tobago East MP David Thomas.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Tobago East MP David Thomas is backing the United National Congress’ (UNC) strong stance on road traffic infringements. However, other political parties on the island believe this is yet another example of the Tobago People’s Party (TPP) selling out the interests of Tobagonians for favour with the Government.
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BAR LICENCE FEES
As the increase in traffic fees continues to draw public attention, the reality of some other fees is also raising concerns, particularly those affecting businesses.
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Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Eli Zakour addresses the media during yesterday’s Cabinet media briefing.
VASHTI SINGH
As the saga of motor vehicle fines continues, the Cabinet yesterday approved a proposal for a new ticket warning system. Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Eli Zakour confirmed that the system will be presented to Parliament in a few weeks.
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Police officers carry out traffic stops beneath the Golconda Flyover yesterday, as part of ongoing enforcement operations targeting traffic violations.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
For thousands of commuters in south and east Trinidad, the crawl through traffic caused by roadside enforcement has become a familiar source of frustration. On Wednesday, Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke told Parliament that the problem has grown so acute that he has asked his officers to avoid participating in some joint roadblocks with the police.
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TTMS meteorologist Ean Wallace
COURTESY: EAN WALLACE/LINKEDIN
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) officially declared the start of the 2026 dry season yesterday (January 8), marking a transition to drier atmospheric conditions.
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Venezuelan migrant Luis Ordisgoitis
VASHTI SINGH
The initial celebrations among the local Venezuelan migrant community appear to have faded, along with their hopes of returning home soon, as uncertainty about Venezuela’s future lingers.
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Energy and Energy Industries Minister, Dr Roodal Moonilal responds to questions at yesterdays post-cabinet media briefing.
VASHTI SINGH
Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal said the current dispute between the National Gas Company (NGC) and Nutrien must be viewed in the context of what he described as failures of the former administration to settle critical gas and pier user arrangements, which he said contributed to a “downstream sector crisis.”
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A man from Talparo has been acquitted of cultivating a multi-million-dollar marijuana plantation in 2011.
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Energy and Energy Industries Minister, Dr Roodal Moonilal.
ANISTO ALVES
Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal says Trinidad and Tobago’s energy arrangements with Venezuela remain unchanged despite the ongoing political and military developments in that country and the United States’ January 3 invasion, which removed Nicolas Maduro from office.
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