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ST JOHN’S, Antigua — Caribbean tourism leaders are moving to reshape the region’s tourism economy with a new push to build a regional logistics and supply chain framework aimed at keeping more tourism dollars within Caribbean economies.
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A Morvant man was arrested after allegedly opening fire on another man outside a bar on Ariapita Avenue before leading police on a chase and shoot-out across Port-of-Spain in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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Attorney General, Hon. John Jeremie, SC, moving the Second Reading of The Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Bill, 2026. Photo courtesy parliament of Trinidad and Tobago.
The Lower House has passed major legislation allowing people with minor criminal convictions to have their records expunged after a period of good behaviour, effectively giving them a clean slate.
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When it comes to tourism, Belize’s goals are clear: the country aims to become a “unique, authentic, sustainable, and competitive world-class destination” by 2030. To do this, the country developed a National Sustainable Tourism Master Plan (NSTMP), a 20-year strategy that guides infrastructure, governance, and investment decisions, according to Belize Chief Tourism Officer Josue Carballo.
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George Stanley Beard, the veteran Tobago politician, tourism pioneer and cultural advocate credited with helping shape the island’s modern tourism and heritage landscape, has died.
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Attorney General John Jeremie speaks during yesterday’s sitting of Parliament.
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A national security incident sparked by a gang member last Friday, triggered a higher degree of protection of MPs in Parliament and certain Government officials had to be given additional protection, Attorney General John Jeremie revealed yesterday.
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Minister of Land and Legal Affairs Saddam Hosein, left, and Port-of-Spain North/St Ann’s West MP Stuart Young in Parliament yesterday.
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Opposition Member of Parliament for Port-of-Spain North/St Ann’s West, Stuart Young, yesterday reluctantly apologised to Land and Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein for using the pronoun “she” in reference to Hosein.
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Soldiers joined Goodwood residents in the expanded search for toddler Angelo Tobias yesterday, after he went missing on Monday evening.
STEPHON NICHOLAS
The Homicide Bureau is now part of the investigation into the disappearance of two-year-old Angelo Tobias in Goodwood, Tobago.
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A home invasion victim from Penal displays bruises on her body following an attack on Monday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Terror unfolded inside a Penal home after four masked men stormed the property and brutalised two sisters, ages 40 and 57, along with their 14-year-old nephew, during a nearly two-hour home invasion.
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Head of the National Operations Centre (NOC) Johnny Abraham
Head of the National Operations Centre (NOC) Johnny Abraham says residents of Raghunanan Road, Longdenville, have welcomed the increased police presence in their community following recent incidents involving home invasions.
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Princess Margaret Street, San Fernando, where it is alleged that from February 27 to May 6, a 38-year-old woman was held against her will, and assaulted.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A 54-year-old San Fernando man has been charged with multiple serious offences, stemming from the alleged rape and false imprisonment of a woman.
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Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander makes his contribution during yesterday’s sitting of the Parliament.
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Though a rise in gang-related incidents was deemed the main reason behind the latest State of Emergency (SoE) imposed on March 3, Homeland Security Ministry Roger Alexander has refused to reveal how many persons have been charged under the Anti-Gang Act since the proclamation of the SoE, leading the Opposition bench to accuse him of “hiding behind” standing orders.
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