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The following is a bulletin issued by the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS):
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The Ministry of Health has recorded 1 additional COVID-related death. This brings the total number of deaths to 4080. There are currently 228 patients in the hospital. The ministry has also recorded 221 new COVID cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of active cases to 6988.
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Juma Bannister
The American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago (AMCHAM T&T) in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) will be hosting a workshop called “Women in the Lead: Mindful Leadership in a Transformative World.” The workshop will feature forty mentees working in various fields across the private sector who are paired with mentors aligned to their career goals.
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FILE: Heavy traffic, vendors, and pedestrians on the busy Chaguanas Main Road.
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Police attached to the Central Division Community-Oriented Policing Section (COPS) apprehended a larceny suspect yesterday afternoon mere minutes after the alleged crime.
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President of Guyana, Dr Irfaan Ali
On Thursday he will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph of Memorial Park, Port-of-Spain at 10:35 am before heading to the Diplomatic Centre for a private courtesy call with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at 10:50 am.
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Saharan Dust
Saharan Dust has returned to Trinidad and Tobago with a moderate surge currently moving across the region, according to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS).
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Parts of the San Juan/Laventille area will experience an interruption in their water supply on Thursday 18 August 2022, as a defective valve—in the vicinity of Morvant Junction along the Priority Bus Route—will be replaced.
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An El Dorado man who was shot while at a family gathering on Monday night remains warded at hospital.
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Baby Guinea fowl at St Marys Hatchery Ltd., Moruga. (Image by SHASTRI BOODAN)
Guinea fowl may be one of the solutions when it comes to dealing with the onslaught of the Giant African Snail (GAS) in Trinidad and Tobago, which is being seriously considered.
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A Barrackpore businessman who is a licensed firearm user was arrested and charged by police on Sunday and his weapon seized after he was found recklessly discharging it as his friend urinated at the side of the road.
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It was around 10.45 am on August 15, when the victim who lives at Mendoza Street, Mt Hope Road drove into his garage.
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The decomposing body of a mentally challenged man was found in some bushes at Guaico Village Street, Sangre Grande, on Monday.
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