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Friday, June 6, 2025

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FILE: Head of the National office for UNHCR in Trinidad and Tobago Amanda Solano Badilla, left, chats with EU Delegation Political, press and informatiom section head at IMAX, One Woodbrook, Place, St James.

FILE: Head of the National office for UNHCR in Trinidad and Tobago Amanda Solano Badilla, left, chats with EU Delegation Political, press and informatiom section head at IMAX, One Woodbrook, Place, St James.

NICOLE DRAYTON

UNHCR to close down T&T office due to global funding cuts

The UN Refugee Agency will per­ma­nent­ly close its na­tion­al of­fice in Trinidad and To­ba­go on Au­gust 31 due to glob­al fund­ing short­falls.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
File: Cepep workers pick up garbage on Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, during the Parade of Bands on Carnival Tuesday this year.

File: Cepep workers pick up garbage on Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, during the Parade of Bands on Carnival Tuesday this year.

Padarath reveals Cepep audit

Over 360 Com­mu­ni­ty-Based En­vi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion and En­hance­ment Pro­gramme (Cepep) con­tracts were re­newed for a pe­ri­od of three years from April 14-April 24, be­fore the Gen­er­al Elec­tion, al­though there was no Cab­i­net ap­proval for this, claims Pub­lic Util­i­ties Min­is­ter Bar­ry Padarath.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
One Caribbean Music Festival promoter Odane Anderson, of Jacho Entertainment Ltd, during an interview at the office of attorney Criston Williams in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

One Caribbean Music Festival promoter Odane Anderson, of Jacho Entertainment Ltd, during an interview at the office of attorney Criston Williams in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Kartel concert promoter fearful for his life

The pro­mot­er of the flopped Adid­ja “Vy­bz Kar­tel” Palmer con­cert says he is now fear­ful for his life.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
THA Minority Leader  Kelvon Morris

THA Minority Leader Kelvon Morris

Minority Leader calls for resignation of Health Secretary

THA Mi­nor­i­ty Leader Kelvon Mor­ris is call­ing on To­bag­o­ni­ans to join him this morn­ing out­side the Di­vi­sion of Health as he de­mands the im­me­di­ate res­ig­na­tion of Sec­re­tary of Health Dr Faith Breb­nor.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
Chloe Ramnarine smiles after landing in Colombia for life saving cancer surgery.

Chloe Ramnarine smiles after landing in Colombia for life saving cancer surgery.

PHOTO COURTESY CHOLE RAMNARINE

Chloe returns home after successful cancer treatment

A month af­ter re­ceiv­ing a bone mar­row trans­plant in Colom­bia, can­cer sur­vivor Chloe Ram­nar­ine is prepar­ing to re­turn to T&T. Her moth­er, Thilly­er Ram­nar­ine, said Chloe is ex­pect­ed to leave Colom­bia at 6 pm to­day.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
The Red Cross headquarters at Fitzblackman Drive, Port-of-Spain.

The Red Cross headquarters at Fitzblackman Drive, Port-of-Spain.

Red Cross denies findings in IFRC report

The T&T Red Cross So­ci­ety (TTRCS) is push­ing back against find­ings in a De­cem­ber mis­sion re­port by the In­ter­na­tion­al Fed­er­a­tion of Red Cross and Red Cres­cent So­ci­eties (IFRC), say­ing the doc­u­ment lacks con­text and re­lies too heav­i­ly on anec­do­tal claims.

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Carisa Lee
Fri Jun 06 2025
File: Attorney Prakash Ramadhar and Celisha Kurban, widow of LMCS diver Fyzal Kurban, at his Curepe office.

File: Attorney Prakash Ramadhar and Celisha Kurban, widow of LMCS diver Fyzal Kurban, at his Curepe office.

Courtesy CNC3

Families of Paria divers make workmen’s comp claims against LMCS

The fam­i­lies of at least two of the four divers, who per­ished in a tragedy at Paria Fu­el Trad­ing Com­pa­ny’s Pointe-a-Pierre fa­cil­i­ty in 2022, have brought claims against their for­mer em­ploy­er un­der the Work­men’s Com­pen­sa­tion Act. 

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Fri Jun 06 2025
FILE: TTUTA Tobago officer Brandon Roberts

FILE: TTUTA Tobago officer Brandon Roberts

TTUTA worried unkept promises keeping teachers away from school

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Uni­fied Teach­ers’ As­so­ci­a­tion’s (TTUTA) To­ba­go of­fi­cer Bran­don Roberts says ed­u­ca­tion promis­es made dur­ing the last elec­tion have dis­ap­peared and teach­ers are in­creas­ing­ly frus­trat­ed.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
The graveyard for derelict ships off the coastal waters of Chaguaramas.

The graveyard for derelict ships off the coastal waters of Chaguaramas.

ROGER JACOB

Scrap iron dealers to Govt: Let us get rid of derelict ships

T&T Scrap Iron Deal­ers’ As­so­ci­a­tion pres­i­dent Al­lan Fer­gu­son is re­new­ing calls for the Gov­ern­ment to sup­port a lo­cal ship-break­ing ini­tia­tive that promis­es to rid na­tion­al wa­ters of derelict and leak­ing ves­sels for just $1.

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Fri Jun 06 2025

Bagatelle man missing after early morning fall off cliff

A Bagatelle, Diego Mar­tin man is miss­ing af­ter re­port­ed­ly falling from the edge of a cliff in the ear­ly hours of yes­ter­day morn­ing.

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Fri Jun 06 2025

25-year-old killed in Diego highway crash

A 25-year-old man from Diego Mar­tin died on Wednes­day af­ter­noon, af­ter crash­ing along the north­bound lane of the Diego Mar­tin High­way.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
Heritage Petroleum Company Ltd

Heritage Petroleum Company Ltd

Heritage clamps leak near Moruga Secondary

Her­itage Pe­tro­le­um has clamped a hy­dro­car­bon leak near the Moru­ga Sec­ondary School that trig­gered air qual­i­ty test­ing and emer­gency re­sponse mea­sures late last month.

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Fri Jun 06 2025
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