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Monday, April 28, 2025

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Vancouver Police survey the scene after a driver killed multiple people Saturday during a Filipino community festival Sunday, April 27, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Vancouver Police survey the scene after a driver killed multiple people Saturday during a Filipino community festival Sunday, April 27, 2025, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Lindsey Wasson

11 killed as a vehicle plows into a Filipino street festival in Vancouver. Police rule out terrorism

Van­cou­ver po­lice ruled out ter­ror­ism in a car ram­ming at­tack that killed 11 peo­ple at a Fil­ipino her­itage fes­ti­val in the Cana­di­an city, say­ing the sus­pect has a his­to­ry of men­tal health is­sues.

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Newsdesk
Sun Apr 27 2025

Photos courtesy TTPS

One arrested, firearms, ammunition and narcotics seized during police operations

One man was ar­rest­ed and two firearms, sev­er­al rounds of am­mu­ni­tion, and quan­ti­ties of nar­cotics were seized dur­ing an­ti-crime ex­er­cis­es con­duct­ed by of­fi­cers of the In­ter-Agency Task Force (IATF) and the Guard and Emer­gency Branch (GEB) on Sat­ur­day.

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Chester Sambrano
Sun Apr 27 2025
President Irfaan Ali in his first meeting with the parents of Adrianna Younge, in the presence of their Lawyer, Darren Wade

President Irfaan Ali in his first meeting with the parents of Adrianna Younge, in the presence of their Lawyer, Darren Wade

Government reassures family of murdered child that there will be transparency in the investigation

The Guyana gov­ern­ment has giv­en the fam­i­ly of the mur­dered 11-year Adri­an­na Younge that it is pro­vid­ing full sup­port in their pur­suit of truth and jus­tice.

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Newsdesk
Sun Apr 27 2025
Prime Minister Stuart Young

Prime Minister Stuart Young

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Politicians trade jabs from the platform

As the bat­tle cries and ral­ly­ing calls echoed Sat­ur­day from the var­i­ous po­lit­i­cal plat­forms and mo­tor­cades, next comes to­day's last-minute cam­paign­ing in cru­cial pock­ets and re­li­gious ser­vices and prayer by var­i­ous con­stituen­cies.

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Sun Apr 27 2025
Natalia Dopwell

Natalia Dopwell

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French Classical Music Concert to feature T&T’s finest talents

The French Clas­si­cal Mu­sic Con­cert will be held on Wednes­day at 6 pm at the Cen­tral Bank Au­di­to­ri­um, Port-of-Spain. The show is or­gan­ised by the French Em­bassy of Trinidad and To­ba­go in part­ner­ship with the Al­liance Française.

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Sat Apr 26 2025
UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar waves to supporters after delivering her address at the party’s Code Yellow Rally at the Aranguez Savannah, yesterday.

UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar waves to supporters after delivering her address at the party’s Code Yellow Rally at the Aranguez Savannah, yesterday.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Kamla defends her health; apologises for mistakes

Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar has re­spond­ed to con­cerns about her health and age as she ad­dressed a sea of sup­port­ers at their Code Yel­low ral­ly in Aranguez yes­ter­day. Per­sad-Bisses­sar em­pha­sised her un­wa­ver­ing ded­i­ca­tion to the na­tion and her abil­i­ty to lead.

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Dareece Polo
Sun Apr 27 2025
Prime Minister Stuart Young waves to supporters at the PNM's Big Red Rally at the Eddie Hart Savannah, Tacarigua, yesterday.

Prime Minister Stuart Young waves to supporters at the PNM's Big Red Rally at the Eddie Hart Savannah, Tacarigua, yesterday.

ROGER JACOB

PM Young promises economic transformation; no devaluation of TT dollar

Prime Min­is­ter Stu­art Young is promis­ing eco­nom­ic trans­for­ma­tion, no de­val­u­a­tion of the TT dol­lar and a brighter fu­ture for T&T with his vi­sion of a “Bold New Chap­ter”, as he warned Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) sup­port­ers not to vote for Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar and the “crooked UNC ca­bal”.

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Shaliza Hassanali and Jesse Ramdeo
Sun Apr 27 2025
PNM and UNC supporters attend teir parties' final political rallies on Saturday at Eddie Hart Savannah and Aranguez Savannah respectively.

PNM and UNC supporters attend teir parties' final political rallies on Saturday at Eddie Hart Savannah and Aranguez Savannah respectively.

PNM and UNC in final push for votes

Big num­bers on both sides, hot sun match­ing the po­lit­i­cal tem­po de­gree for de­gree–and some sur­pris­es for good mea­sure.

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Sun Apr 27 2025
Outgoing Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne greets a PNM supporter at the Big Red Rally at the Eddie Hart Savannah, Tacarigua, yesterday.

Outgoing Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne greets a PNM supporter at the Big Red Rally at the Eddie Hart Savannah, Tacarigua, yesterday.

ROGER JACOB

Anita joins PNM ahead of election

The po­lit­i­cal land­scape of Trinidad and To­ba­go wit­nessed a shift ahead of to­mor­row’s Gen­er­al Elec­tion, as for­mer Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) Tabaquite MP, Ani­ta Haynes-Al­leyne, joined the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM).

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Shaliza Hassanali and Jesse Ramdeo
Sun Apr 27 2025
Former deputy political leader of the PNM Nafeesa Mohammed

Former deputy political leader of the PNM Nafeesa Mohammed

Nafeesa slams Rowley over repatriation, governance issues

For­mer deputy po­lit­i­cal leader of the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) Nafeesa Mo­hammed, who first backed the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) in 2020 af­ter decades in the PNM, is dou­bling down ahead of to­mor­row’s gen­er­al elec­tion—de­clar­ing she will not vote for the par­ty due to its record of weak gov­er­nance.

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Shaliza Hassanali
Sun Apr 27 2025
FILE: TPP leader Farley Augustine, second from right, arrives with the Tobago West candidate Joel Sampson to file nomination papers.

FILE: TPP leader Farley Augustine, second from right, arrives with the Tobago West candidate Joel Sampson to file nomination papers.

ELIZABETH GONZALES

All eyes on Tobago voters as 2 seats hold political weight

To­ba­go is in the spot­light for to­mor­row’s Gen­er­al Elec­tion, draw­ing sig­nif­i­cant na­tion­al at­ten­tion. While the is­land has just two seats–To­ba­go East and To­ba­go West–in the 41-mem­ber Par­lia­ment, there has been an in­crease in the num­ber of con­tenders vy­ing to rep­re­sent the is­land.

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Elizabeth Gonzales
Sun Apr 27 2025
St Joseph’s Convent team captain Julianne Solomon, second from right, receives the top prize in the International Reparations Debate Competition, alongside her teammates Kristina Barcant and Kellis Mitchell.

St Joseph’s Convent team captain Julianne Solomon, second from right, receives the top prize in the International Reparations Debate Competition, alongside her teammates Kristina Barcant and Kellis Mitchell.

St Joseph’s Convent PoS team tops reparations debate

St Joseph’s Con­vent, Port-of-Spain, has emerged vic­to­ri­ous in the In­ter­na­tion­al Repa­ra­tions De­bate Com­pe­ti­tion, de­feat­ing Claren­don Col­lege of Ja­maica in the fi­nals held on Fri­day at the Cen­tre for Repa­ra­tions Re­search at the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies, Mona Cam­pus. The Na­tion­al Com­mit­tee on Repa­ra­tions (NCR) ex­tend­ed its heart­felt con­grat­u­la­tions to the team for their ex­cep­tion­al achieve­ment.

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Sun Apr 27 2025
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