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ANSA McAL Executive Chairman A Norman Sabga speaks during ANSA McAL’s Third Quarter Report media conference held at the Samaan Estate in St Clair yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
ANSA McAL Executive Chairman A Norman Sabga is expressing enthusiasm over the Trinidad and Tobago Revitalisation Blueprint, describing the scale of the plan as “very exciting.”
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The proposed Sea Lots Industrial Park and Free Trade Zone.
Residents of Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain, have mixed views about the Government’s plan to transform part of their community into a modern port and government hub.
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The proposed Tamana Centre for Justice
Roberto Codallo
Two proposed infrastructural projects aimed at enhancing national security efficiencies have been welcomed by local security stakeholders, but one association head is urging Government to invest in maintaining facilities to ensure success.
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Opposition Member of Parliament for Diego Martin North/East, Colm Imbert
Opposition MPs are asking the Government to explain just how it intends to fund its major Revitalisation Plan unveiled on Thursday, which showed major development projects for the country.
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Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development, Kennedy Swaratsingh speaks during the Trinidad and Tobago Revitalisation Blueprint, at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, on Thursday.
ANISTO ALVES
A day after announcing that there will be a legislative review of the Environmental Management Act (2000), Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development, Kennedy Swaratsingh, has assured that it is not meant to circumvent the clearance process for infrastructural development.
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The boat said to be transporting narcotics which was hit by a US strike on Thursday in the Caribbean Sea.
COURTESY:US SOUTHERN COMMAND( SOUTHCOM)
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday announced another deadly US strike on a boat he said was trafficking narcotics in the Caribbean Sea.
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Members of the media and the public take pictures and videos as the USS Gravely leaves the Port of Port-of-Spain last week.
KERWIN PIERRE
The Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) is voicing its opposition to any form of military conflict in the region, declaring that the Caribbean must remain a “Zone of Peace.”
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Idi Stuart
Days after the nursing association met with the board of the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA), nurses protested outside the Eric Williams Medical Science Complex yesterday, demanding an increase in staff.
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Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre, Santa Rosa
The members of the State of Emergency (SoE) Review Tribunal are defending themselves against claims that they have not been performing their duties as required and have fallen asleep on the job.
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Minister of Energy, Dr Roodal Moonilal
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries has contacted the newly formed Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA) amid ongoing concerns over the issuance of sand and gravel processing licences.
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Heritage Petroleum Company Ltd workers continue cleanup efforts after containing an oil spill at Avocat Village, Fyzabad.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
One family was evacuated from Fyzabad, and fishermen were forced to halt their trade in Fullerton Beach following separate oil spills.
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Councillor Daryl Mohan points to the Homer family’s mini mart where the fire that destroyed three houses at Vega de Oropouche, Toco, started.
RALPH BANWARIE
An early morning fire along Vega De Oropouche, Toco Main Road, has left three families—15 people in total—homeless, with losses estimated at close to $1 million.
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