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Minister of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin has defended the decision to cut funding for San Fernando Carnival 2026, saying the Ministry and the National Carnival Commission (NCC) remains ready to support the festival.
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A month after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, there is still no indication of how Venezuela’s acting government intends to engage with Trinidad and Tobago, following a breakdown in diplomatic relations late last year.
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Pupils of the Sangre Grande Government ECCE Centre read Dr. Seuss’ There’s No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System aloud with Police Constable Darion Thomas for this years Read Aloud Day.
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The Roman Catholic Church in Trinidad and Tobago is piloting digital offerings across six churches. According to The Catholic News, “This initiative forms part of the archdiocese’s ongoing efforts to make stewardship safer, easier, and more accessible while supporting parishes in their pastoral and administrative work.”
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The CARICOM Eminent Persons Group, made up of former prime ministers Dr Kenny Anthony, Bruce Golding and Perry Christie, attended an Organization of American States consultative meeting on Haiti on February 2, 2026, in Washington, DC.
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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre [Image courtesy Government of St Lucia]
The United States says it has not recently held discussions with Saint Lucia on international education, including arrangements involving Cuba.
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Liberty Caribbean CEO Inge Smidts delivered a forceful message at CANTO Connect 2026 this week, that the Caribbean must move beyond laying cables and building towers, and start using its digital infrastructure to generate jobs, services, and innovation that can compete globally.
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Rivaldo London has been crowned the 2026 Young Kings Calypso Monarch. On Tuesday, 16 finalists competed in the event, hosted by the National Action Cultural Committee at the Queen’s Park Savannah.
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In the first incident, around 8:45 pm yesterday, a man identified only by his alias “Pimpin” was shot multiple times at Sparrow Drive, Petit Valley.
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A 49-year-old man has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for the theft of lettuce from an Aranguez farmer.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday defended a new Housing Development Corporation (HDC) policy, which has introduced a five per cent fee on the transfer of properties within families and a ten per cent fee on transactions involving the sale of its properties.
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Transport Minister Eli Zakour in the Senate yesterday.
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The Transport Ministry is closely monitoring the increasing use of mobile and windscreen-mounted devices for video calls, recording and live streaming while driving to determine whether additional regulatory provisions are needed, says Transport Minister Eli Zakour.
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