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The area along Inverness Road, Princes Town, where a PH taxi driver was held up and robbed of his Subaru vehicle on Wednesday night.
INNIS FRANCIS
Two Venezuelans were arrested following a high-speed chase and exchange of gunfire with police, after a vehicle was stolen from a PH taxi driver at gunpoint in Princes Town on Wednesday night. No one was injured but police recovered two firearms.
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File: Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar alongside Health Minister Dr Lackram Bodoe during the “Gift of Life” Christmas Treat at the Couva Children’s Hospital last December.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has praised the contribution of healthcare workers in her Easter message, even as she continues to remain silent on the impasse between nurses and the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA).
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Trinidad and Tobago National Nursing Association president Idi Stuart
ANISTO ALVES
Trinidad and Tobago National Nurses Association (TTNNA) president Idi Stuart is raising serious concerns over reports that the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) is moving to recruit more than 100 midwives from India, describing the development as both inadequate and disrespectful to local healthcare professionals.
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Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath speaks during yesterday’s post-Cabinet media briefing.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Government is heading to Parliament to strengthen laws aimed at cracking down on what it describes as a “water theft racket” by private contractors.
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Visitors at Store Bay beach in Tobago yesterday.
QUAMINA PAYNE
Hotels, guesthouses and villas in Tobago are experiencing high occupancy levels for the Easter weekend.
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Public Infrastructure Secretary Nathisha Charles-Pantin
ASSEMBLEY LEGISLATURE ,tOBAGO hOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Public Infrastructure Secretary Nathisha Charles-Pantin says the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has been carrying out patching and paving works across the island as part of ongoing efforts to improve the road network.
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Communications Workers’ Union Secretary General Joanne Ogeer prepares to strike a Good Friday bobolee of TSTT executive VP of technology Rattan Boodram during a midday protest outside TSTT House on Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The Communications Workers’ Union (CWU) is urging the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) to actively defend workers’ rights, despite the coalition the organisation has formed with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.
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File: Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath speaks to members of the media outside the Red House.
VASHTI SINGH
The Government is moving to introduce legislation to support the implementation of an Advanced Passenger Information System (APIS) as part of efforts to strengthen border security and combat transnational crime.
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Land and Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein speaks at yesterday’s post-Cabinet media briefing.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The Government is set to overhaul Trinidad and Tobago’s construction permitting system, with Cabinet approving the removal of a long-standing public health approval requirement in a bid to cut delays and stimulate development.
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Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath
NICOLE DRAYTON
The Government is set to invest tens of millions of dollars in a mix of short-, medium-, and long-term projects aimed at stabilising and expanding water production across Trinidad and Tobago. These initiatives include a $7.5 million tank farm programme, a $20 million upgrade to a major treatment plant, and the construction of new desalination facilities.
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FILE: A convoy escorting the Gulfstream arrive at Sea Lots on August 22, 2024.
[Image courtesy Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries]
The International Oil Pollution Compensation (IOPC) Fund has revealed that it disbursed TT$43,974,688 in compensation to local entities as of December 31, 2025, following the oil spill from the barge Gulfstream, which ran aground off Tobago in February 2024.
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Yay Entertainment CEO Joanna Rostant poses with children and Chuck E Cheese during the unveiling of the new “Zone” attraction at a special opening for invited guests at the Brentwood, Chaguanas branch on Wednesday.
Chuck E Cheese continues to bounce back after the COVID-19 pandemic, and now it is encouraging children to literally bounce around in a brand new, interactive play area known as “The Adventure Zone,” just in time for Easter vacation.
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