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Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jearlean John onboard the MV Blue Wave Harmony on Monday, before it departed the Port of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, for the Port of Scarborough, Tobago.
Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jearlean John has clarified that any current shortage of goods in Tobago is unrelated to the MV Blue Harmony, which is scheduled to begin its maiden commercial voyage in four days.
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Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi has rejected claims by Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander that the recent spike in murders could have been avoided had the Opposition supported the proposed Zone of Special Operations (ZOSO) legislation.
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Michael Alejandro Espana Ramnath freed after kidnapping ordeal
Penal businessman Michael Alejandro Espana Ramnath has been released by his captors after a ransom was paid, police have confirmed.
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The mother of a 30-year-old North Manzanilla man shot and killed by police has rejected the official account of his death, claiming he was targeted at his home and was already dead before being taken to hospital.
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TTUTA President Crystal Ashe
Just over a month after the Education Ministry said it was working on resuming the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for its staff, the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA) says workers are frustrated as no further update has been provided.
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The Tobago People’s Party (TPP) says a comparison between former PNM autonomy bills and the constitutional arrangement in St Kitts and Nevis is “fundamentally flawed.”
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TSTT House, Port-of-Spain.
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The Communication Workers’ Union has raised concerns about TSTT’s new partnership with soca superstar Machel Montano, questioning how the company can enter a high-profile endorsement arrangement while citing cash flow limitations in ongoing wage negotiations.
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The Water and Sewerage Authority, WASA, will shut down supply to parts of the Lower Southwest Peninsula from Saturday as it carries out emergency electrical repairs at the Savonetta Booster Station.
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FILE – Rough seas and waves. [Image by DIMITRIS VETSIKAS from Pixabay]
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The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has issued a yellow level hazardous seas alert for northern exposed coastlines of Trinidad and Tobago, including north-facing coastlines of the Gulf of Paria to a lesser extent.
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The MV Blue Wave Hamony vessel arriving to the port, of Port-of-Spain commencing domestic cargo operations between Trinidad and Tobago.
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Sea trials for the MV Blue Wave Harmony are expected to conclude by the end of February, with a regularised sailing schedule to be published this Friday, Transport Minister Eli Zakour told the Senate today.
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander has ruled out any plan to introduce legislation restricting the public from sharing footage of police-involved incidents.
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Trinidad and Tobago reaffirmed its commitment to cooperation with the Republic of India during the AI Impact Summit 2026 held from 18-20 February in India.
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