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2020 - 2021 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday on Facebook Newsday on Instagram Newsday on Twitter Newsday on YouTube Newsday ondies in car crash
FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder SINOPHARM VACCINES TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Amery Browne has confirmed that the shipment of 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines from China will arrive on Tuesday. In a WhatsApp response to a Newsday question about the vaccines, Dr Browne said, “Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday night.” The government of China agreed to donate the vaccines after a conversation between Continue reading Sinopharm EX-FIREMAN FROM PRINCES TOWN FOUND DEAD IN BURNT SUV Police found the burnt body of a former fire officer in a burnt car on Wednesday morning in the Ste Madeleine district. Dead is Christopher Hosein, 45, a businessman, who lived at Princes Town. A report said shortly after 6 am, police went to a bushy area off the Tasker Road and found the body Continue reading Ex-fireman from Princes Town founddead in burnt SUV
HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
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2020 - 2021 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday on Facebook Newsday on Instagram Newsday on Twitter Newsday on YouTube Newsday ondies in car crash
FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder SINOPHARM VACCINES TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Amery Browne has confirmed that the shipment of 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines from China will arrive on Tuesday. In a WhatsApp response to a Newsday question about the vaccines, Dr Browne said, “Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday night.” The government of China agreed to donate the vaccines after a conversation between Continue reading Sinopharm EX-FIREMAN FROM PRINCES TOWN FOUND DEAD IN BURNT SUV Police found the burnt body of a former fire officer in a burnt car on Wednesday morning in the Ste Madeleine district. Dead is Christopher Hosein, 45, a businessman, who lived at Princes Town. A report said shortly after 6 am, police went to a bushy area off the Tasker Road and found the body Continue reading Ex-fireman from Princes Town founddead in burnt SUV
LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
IMBERT: WE CURBED ECONOMY SHRINKAGE 8 hours ago · FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert said the Government had reduced the shrinkage of the economy from eight per cent last year to one per cent this year, in his wrap up of the Mid Year Review in the Senate on Friday. The past year had seen a slight improvement in Trinidad and Tobago’s GDP, he said. Continue reading Imbert: We curbed economy shrinkage PHOTOS OF THE DAY: VACCINATION ROLLOUT ON FRIDAY 15 hours ago · Day three of the national vaccination programme saw less crowds and chaos at vaccination sites. Newsday photographers Roger Jacob and Angelo Marcelle visited a number of health centres on Friday where people could receive their covid19 vaccine jab and captured these images. MINISTRY EXPLAINS HOW TO APPLY FOR INCOME SUPPORT GRANT TO mitigate the financial challenges people may have experienced as a result of the most recent covid19 prevention measures, the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, in a statement on Friday, invited applications for phase 2 of the Income Support Grant (ISG.) The grant is up to a maximum of $1,500 but only for Continue reading Ministry explains how to apply for IncomeAN AGE-OLD REMEDY
8 hours ago · Culture Matters AT 94, George Lamming is still incredibly alert, moving from regional issues to pandemic politics and local gossip with typical dry wit and perceptiveness. In June, there is an interesting confluence of Caribbean intellectual thought, innovation and resistance. This week, we celebrated Lamming’s birthday by drawing attention to how his writings charted a Continuereading
DEYALSINGH SAYS SORRY FOR CHAOTIC SINOPHARM CROWDS WHILE the Health Ministry said it expected high vaccine acceptance as it began allowing walk-ins for covid19 vaccinations, it did not anticipate the chaos that took place on Wednesday morning. Health centres throughout the country were jam-packed with people eager for their first jab with the Sinopharm vaccine. As a result, a new alphabetical system Continue reading Deyalsingh says sorry THANKS FOR THE TIMELINES, PM 8 hours ago · THE EDITOR: I thank Prime Minister Rowley for issuing very hopeful timelines re our covid19 pandemic, so now we know how many vaccines are coming, from whom, when they will be administered, and the expected completion dates. Given that the construction sector is one of the largest employers of people, can he give us the Continue reading Thanks for the timelines, PM NATION BENEFITS IF WE VACCINATE THE EDITOR: The JCC congratulates the Government on its acquisition of 800,000 doses of covid19 vaccines by August and the successful roll-out of the ongoing vaccination plan by the Ministry of Health. In the meantime, we echo the call by our health professionals for the population to take whichever vaccine is offered at this time Continue reading Nation benefits if we vaccinate TRANSFORMING THE PUBLIC SERVICE Rishi Maharaj, executive director of EquiGov Institute Generally, when one is asked to give their opinion on the public service and public officers in TT, the following terms usually come up: • lazy • corrupt • red tape • runaround, etc. The image of public services and public officers are almost identical, with “poor service,” Continue reading Transforming the public service TOBAGO ECONOMIST: IS THA BOND A NATIONAL DEBT? 19 hours ago · Tobago economist and Progressive Democratic Patriots supporter Dr Vanus James said the island desperately needs to grow its stock of capital to increase its growth and development rate, and escape its current excessive dependence on transfers from Trinidad. On May 28, the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) issued its maiden bond in a bid to Continue reading Tobago economist: Is THA HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
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2020 - 2021 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday on Facebook Newsday on Instagram Newsday on Twitter Newsday on YouTube Newsday ondies in car crash
FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder SINOPHARM VACCINES TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Amery Browne has confirmed that the shipment of 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines from China will arrive on Tuesday. In a WhatsApp response to a Newsday question about the vaccines, Dr Browne said, “Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday night.” The government of China agreed to donate the vaccines after a conversation between Continue reading Sinopharm EX-FIREMAN FROM PRINCES TOWN FOUND DEAD IN BURNT SUV Police found the burnt body of a former fire officer in a burnt car on Wednesday morning in the Ste Madeleine district. Dead is Christopher Hosein, 45, a businessman, who lived at Princes Town. A report said shortly after 6 am, police went to a bushy area off the Tasker Road and found the body Continue reading Ex-fireman from Princes Town founddead in burnt SUV
HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
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2020 - 2021 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday on Facebook Newsday on Instagram Newsday on Twitter Newsday on YouTube Newsday ondies in car crash
FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder SINOPHARM VACCINES TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Amery Browne has confirmed that the shipment of 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines from China will arrive on Tuesday. In a WhatsApp response to a Newsday question about the vaccines, Dr Browne said, “Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday night.” The government of China agreed to donate the vaccines after a conversation between Continue reading Sinopharm EX-FIREMAN FROM PRINCES TOWN FOUND DEAD IN BURNT SUV Police found the burnt body of a former fire officer in a burnt car on Wednesday morning in the Ste Madeleine district. Dead is Christopher Hosein, 45, a businessman, who lived at Princes Town. A report said shortly after 6 am, police went to a bushy area off the Tasker Road and found the body Continue reading Ex-fireman from Princes Town founddead in burnt SUV
LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
IMBERT: WE CURBED ECONOMY SHRINKAGE 5 hours ago · FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert said the Government had reduced the shrinkage of the economy from eight per cent last year to one per cent this year, in his wrap up of the Mid Year Review in the Senate on Friday. The past year had seen a slight improvement in Trinidad and Tobago’s GDP, he said. Continue reading Imbert: We curbed economy shrinkage PHOTOS OF THE DAY: VACCINATION ROLLOUT ON FRIDAY 12 hours ago · Day three of the national vaccination programme saw less crowds and chaos at vaccination sites. Newsday photographers Roger Jacob and Angelo Marcelle visited a number of health centres on Friday where people could receive their covid19 vaccine jab and captured these images. MINISTRY EXPLAINS HOW TO APPLY FOR INCOME SUPPORT GRANT TO mitigate the financial challenges people may have experienced as a result of the most recent covid19 prevention measures, the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, in a statement on Friday, invited applications for phase 2 of the Income Support Grant (ISG.) The grant is up to a maximum of $1,500 but only for Continue reading Ministry explains how to apply for IncomeAN AGE-OLD REMEDY
5 hours ago · Culture Matters AT 94, George Lamming is still incredibly alert, moving from regional issues to pandemic politics and local gossip with typical dry wit and perceptiveness. In June, there is an interesting confluence of Caribbean intellectual thought, innovation and resistance. This week, we celebrated Lamming’s birthday by drawing attention to how his writings charted a Continuereading
DEYALSINGH SAYS SORRY FOR CHAOTIC SINOPHARM CROWDS WHILE the Health Ministry said it expected high vaccine acceptance as it began allowing walk-ins for covid19 vaccinations, it did not anticipate the chaos that took place on Wednesday morning. Health centres throughout the country were jam-packed with people eager for their first jab with the Sinopharm vaccine. As a result, a new alphabetical system Continue reading Deyalsingh says sorry THANKS FOR THE TIMELINES, PM 5 hours ago · THE EDITOR: I thank Prime Minister Rowley for issuing very hopeful timelines re our covid19 pandemic, so now we know how many vaccines are coming, from whom, when they will be administered, and the expected completion dates. Given that the construction sector is one of the largest employers of people, can he give us the Continue reading Thanks for the timelines, PM NATION BENEFITS IF WE VACCINATE THE EDITOR: The JCC congratulates the Government on its acquisition of 800,000 doses of covid19 vaccines by August and the successful roll-out of the ongoing vaccination plan by the Ministry of Health. In the meantime, we echo the call by our health professionals for the population to take whichever vaccine is offered at this time Continue reading Nation benefits if we vaccinate TRANSFORMING THE PUBLIC SERVICE Rishi Maharaj, executive director of EquiGov Institute Generally, when one is asked to give their opinion on the public service and public officers in TT, the following terms usually come up: • lazy • corrupt • red tape • runaround, etc. The image of public services and public officers are almost identical, with “poor service,” Continue reading Transforming the public service TOBAGO ECONOMIST: IS THA BOND A NATIONAL DEBT? 15 hours ago · Tobago economist and Progressive Democratic Patriots supporter Dr Vanus James said the island desperately needs to grow its stock of capital to increase its growth and development rate, and escape its current excessive dependence on transfers from Trinidad. On May 28, the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) issued its maiden bond in a bid to Continue reading Tobago economist: Is THA HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
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2020 - 2021 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday on Facebook Newsday on Instagram Newsday on Twitter Newsday on YouTube Newsday ondies in car crash
FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder SINOPHARM VACCINES TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Amery Browne has confirmed that the shipment of 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines from China will arrive on Tuesday. In a WhatsApp response to a Newsday question about the vaccines, Dr Browne said, “Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday night.” The government of China agreed to donate the vaccines after a conversation between Continue reading Sinopharm EX-FIREMAN FROM PRINCES TOWN FOUND DEAD IN BURNT SUV Police found the burnt body of a former fire officer in a burnt car on Wednesday morning in the Ste Madeleine district. Dead is Christopher Hosein, 45, a businessman, who lived at Princes Town. A report said shortly after 6 am, police went to a bushy area off the Tasker Road and found the body Continue reading Ex-fireman from Princes Town founddead in burnt SUV
HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
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2020 - 2021 Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Newsday on Facebook Newsday on Instagram Newsday on Twitter Newsday on YouTube Newsday ondies in car crash
FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder SINOPHARM VACCINES TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Amery Browne has confirmed that the shipment of 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines from China will arrive on Tuesday. In a WhatsApp response to a Newsday question about the vaccines, Dr Browne said, “Arrival is scheduled for Tuesday night.” The government of China agreed to donate the vaccines after a conversation between Continue reading Sinopharm EX-FIREMAN FROM PRINCES TOWN FOUND DEAD IN BURNT SUV Police found the burnt body of a former fire officer in a burnt car on Wednesday morning in the Ste Madeleine district. Dead is Christopher Hosein, 45, a businessman, who lived at Princes Town. A report said shortly after 6 am, police went to a bushy area off the Tasker Road and found the body Continue reading Ex-fireman from Princes Town founddead in burnt SUV
LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
IMBERT: WE CURBED ECONOMY SHRINKAGE 4 hours ago · FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert said the Government had reduced the shrinkage of the economy from eight per cent last year to one per cent this year, in his wrap up of the Mid Year Review in the Senate on Friday. The past year had seen a slight improvement in Trinidad and Tobago’s GDP, he said. Continue reading Imbert: We curbed economy shrinkage PHOTOS OF THE DAY: VACCINATION ROLLOUT ON FRIDAY 11 hours ago · Day three of the national vaccination programme saw less crowds and chaos at vaccination sites. Newsday photographers Roger Jacob and Angelo Marcelle visited a number of health centres on Friday where people could receive their covid19 vaccine jab and captured these images. MINISTRY EXPLAINS HOW TO APPLY FOR INCOME SUPPORT GRANT TO mitigate the financial challenges people may have experienced as a result of the most recent covid19 prevention measures, the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, in a statement on Friday, invited applications for phase 2 of the Income Support Grant (ISG.) The grant is up to a maximum of $1,500 but only for Continue reading Ministry explains how to apply for IncomeAN AGE-OLD REMEDY
4 hours ago · Culture Matters AT 94, George Lamming is still incredibly alert, moving from regional issues to pandemic politics and local gossip with typical dry wit and perceptiveness. In June, there is an interesting confluence of Caribbean intellectual thought, innovation and resistance. This week, we celebrated Lamming’s birthday by drawing attention to how his writings charted a Continuereading
DEYALSINGH SAYS SORRY FOR CHAOTIC SINOPHARM CROWDS WHILE the Health Ministry said it expected high vaccine acceptance as it began allowing walk-ins for covid19 vaccinations, it did not anticipate the chaos that took place on Wednesday morning. Health centres throughout the country were jam-packed with people eager for their first jab with the Sinopharm vaccine. As a result, a new alphabetical system Continue reading Deyalsingh says sorry THANKS FOR THE TIMELINES, PM 4 hours ago · THE EDITOR: I thank Prime Minister Rowley for issuing very hopeful timelines re our covid19 pandemic, so now we know how many vaccines are coming, from whom, when they will be administered, and the expected completion dates. Given that the construction sector is one of the largest employers of people, can he give us the Continue reading Thanks for the timelines, PM NATION BENEFITS IF WE VACCINATE THE EDITOR: The JCC congratulates the Government on its acquisition of 800,000 doses of covid19 vaccines by August and the successful roll-out of the ongoing vaccination plan by the Ministry of Health. In the meantime, we echo the call by our health professionals for the population to take whichever vaccine is offered at this time Continue reading Nation benefits if we vaccinate TRANSFORMING THE PUBLIC SERVICE Rishi Maharaj, executive director of EquiGov Institute Generally, when one is asked to give their opinion on the public service and public officers in TT, the following terms usually come up: • lazy • corrupt • red tape • runaround, etc. The image of public services and public officers are almost identical, with “poor service,” Continue reading Transforming the public service TOBAGO ECONOMIST: IS THA BOND A NATIONAL DEBT? 15 hours ago · Tobago economist and Progressive Democratic Patriots supporter Dr Vanus James said the island desperately needs to grow its stock of capital to increase its growth and development rate, and escape its current excessive dependence on transfers from Trinidad. On May 28, the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) issued its maiden bond in a bid to Continue reading Tobago economist: Is THA HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
MINISTRY EXPLAINS HOW TO APPLY FOR INCOME SUPPORT GRANT TO mitigate the financial challenges people may have experienced as a result of the most recent covid19 prevention measures, the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, in a statement on Friday, invited applications for phase 2 of the Income Support Grant (ISG.) The grant is up to a maximum of $1,500 but only for Continue reading Ministry explains how to apply for Income 3 REPATRIATION FLIGHTS OVER NEXT 2 WEEKS PRINCIPAL medical officer Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards has said there will be three repatriation flights within the next two weeks for nationals stuck abroad. She was speaking at the Health Ministry’s virtual press conference on Wednesday morning. She said on Wednesday evening, a flight from Canada would bring 89 people home. On Friday, a flight from Continue reading 3 repatriation flights AN SOE: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION SAYS States of emergency are covered under Sections 7-12 of the Constitution. These “periods of public emergency” are one of the exceptions to the fundamental human rights and freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution. The major points of Sections 7-12 are: During a period of public emergency, the President may make regulations and issue orders and instructions Continue reading An SoE FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder DR MARYAM ABDOOL-RICHARDS: RENAISSANCE WOMAN Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards is a renaissance woman. She’s lately one of the country’s medical superstars. As the Ministry of Health’s acting principal medical officer in charge of institutions, she’s made appearances at the covid19 media briefings, supporting Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh and Chief Medical Officer Dr RoshanParasram.
‘FIVE’ GUNNED DOWN AT HOME IN POINT FORTIN A 57-year-old Point Fortin man has been gunned down in his home. Dead is Evrol “Five” Dublin, who lived alone at Tanner Street. He used to work in the oil industry. Police said a relative went to visit Dublin on Thursday morning and found his body, which had gunshot wounds. The house, which is partly Continue reading ‘Five’ gunned down at home in Point Fortin MON REPOS POLICEMAN DIES IN CAR CRASH Mon Repos policeman dies in car crash. A police officer is dead after a car crash on the Solomon Hochoy Highway. He has been identified as PC Kent "Neppy" Neptune of the Mon Repos Police Station. Police reported around 10 pm, he was heading north along the highway but lostcontrol of his car.
HOME - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYNEWSTOBAGOCRIME AND COURTCARNIVALSPORTSLATEST Newsday, published by Daily News Limited, is one of three daily newspapers serving the twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago. NEWS - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAYSPORTSBUSINESSLATESTFEATURES AG awaits info on Pfizer vaccines in Trinidad and Tobago. Yvonne Webb. LATEST - TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NEWSDAY Deyalsingh: 29,237 people vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago. ClintChan Tack.
MINISTRY EXPLAINS HOW TO APPLY FOR INCOME SUPPORT GRANT TO mitigate the financial challenges people may have experienced as a result of the most recent covid19 prevention measures, the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, in a statement on Friday, invited applications for phase 2 of the Income Support Grant (ISG.) The grant is up to a maximum of $1,500 but only for Continue reading Ministry explains how to apply for Income 3 REPATRIATION FLIGHTS OVER NEXT 2 WEEKS PRINCIPAL medical officer Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards has said there will be three repatriation flights within the next two weeks for nationals stuck abroad. She was speaking at the Health Ministry’s virtual press conference on Wednesday morning. She said on Wednesday evening, a flight from Canada would bring 89 people home. On Friday, a flight from Continue reading 3 repatriation flights AN SOE: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION SAYS States of emergency are covered under Sections 7-12 of the Constitution. These “periods of public emergency” are one of the exceptions to the fundamental human rights and freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution. The major points of Sections 7-12 are: During a period of public emergency, the President may make regulations and issue orders and instructions Continue reading An SoE FIGHT OVER DOG IN RIO CLARO ENDS IN MURDER A fight over a dog in Rio Claro on Friday ended in the chopping death of a 20-year-old villager. Dead is Ryan Singh, a construction worker, who lived at Libertville Village. A woman, 36, has been detained by police and investigators are searching for four men linked to the incident. Police said Singh was at Continue reading Fight over dog in Rio Claro ends in murder DR MARYAM ABDOOL-RICHARDS: RENAISSANCE WOMAN Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards is a renaissance woman. She’s lately one of the country’s medical superstars. As the Ministry of Health’s acting principal medical officer in charge of institutions, she’s made appearances at the covid19 media briefings, supporting Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh and Chief Medical Officer Dr RoshanParasram.
‘FIVE’ GUNNED DOWN AT HOME IN POINT FORTIN A 57-year-old Point Fortin man has been gunned down in his home. Dead is Evrol “Five” Dublin, who lived alone at Tanner Street. He used to work in the oil industry. Police said a relative went to visit Dublin on Thursday morning and found his body, which had gunshot wounds. The house, which is partly Continue reading ‘Five’ gunned down at home in Point Fortin MON REPOS POLICEMAN DIES IN CAR CRASH Mon Repos policeman dies in car crash. A police officer is dead after a car crash on the Solomon Hochoy Highway. He has been identified as PC Kent "Neppy" Neptune of the Mon Repos Police Station. Police reported around 10 pm, he was heading north along the highway but lostcontrol of his car.
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NINETEEN hours after the President proclaimed a State of Emergency in Trinidad and Tobago, a legal notice giving effect to Government’s curfew measures was released. The emergency powers regulations 2021 outline those activities allowed between the hours of 5.01 am to 8.59 pm, when the country is not under curfew. There was some concern during Continue reading SoE POWERS EDUCATION SECRETARY: MOST TOBAGO STUDENTS HAVE ONLINE 5 hours ago · THA Secretary of Education, Innovation and Energy Marslyn Melville-Jack has claimed most of the students in Tobago have devices to carry out the online curriculum. The Ministry of Education began online learning in September 2020 as one of the measures to prevent the spread of covid19. But there have been some challenges with fully executing Continue reading Education Secretary: Most NO LONG LINES FOR VACCINES IN SOUTH TRINIDAD 5 hours ago · With changes to the mass covid19 vaccination walk-in drive, Thursday saw fewer people and less chaos and confusion outside several sites in south Trinidad than the previous day. At Marabella Health Centre, about ten people lined up for their first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine. Esther Bain-Charles, 68, and her husband Wayne Charles, 65, got Continue reading No long lines for vaccines in GUYANESE MINISTER: CLOSURE OF SUGAR INDUSTRY CALLOUS 6 hours ago · THE decision by Guyana’s former A Partnership for National Unity and Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) coalition government to close that country’s sugar industry was callous and ill-advised. Minister in the Office of the President Ashni Singh expressed this opinion during a webinar hosted by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) on Thursday. The decision to close Continue reading LAWYER FOR DOCTOR IN RACE-TALK PROBE: RESPECT THE PROCESS 5 hours ago · ATTORNEYS for Dr Avinash Sawh have asked for the process to be respect with regard to the Medical Board’s investigation of him. He has been accused of making racist statements in phone calls with a former employee. Attorney Martin George, who leads a team from the law firm Martin George and Company, which is representing Continue reading Lawyer for doctor in race-talk probe:Respect
PT FORTIN COMMUNITY WITHOUT LIGHTS, WATER FOR OVER 30 3 hours ago · WITH no electricity or running water for their entire lives, residents of Mon Pellier Estate, Point Fortin describe themselves as a community that was “born into darkness.” Decades later, they continue to plead with the owner of the estate – who they said met them there and said he has no plans to use the Continue reading Pt Fortin community without lights, water for over 30 years MURDERED FATHER, DAUGHTER BURIED TOGETHER Murdered father, daughter buried together. Shane Superville. Friday 26 June 2020. Relatives and friends lead mourners to the Tunapuna Cemetery along Bharath Street, Tunapuna. The funeral of double murder victims Stefon McLeod and his two-year-old daughter Aniah was held at the Church of God Deliverance Centre, Maingot Road, Tunapuna. DANIEL KAHNEMAN MAKES 'NOISE' ABOUT FIELDS THAT RUN BY 20 hours ago · kmmpub@gmail.com When Daniel Kahneman’s new book Noise came out, co-authored with Oliver Sibony and Cass Sustein, I was naturally very eager to get my hands on it. After all, the Nobel-prize winner’s last book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, was a sensation. Almost as many people pretended to read it as they did Yuval Hariri’s sweeping Continue reading Daniel Kahneman makes 'Noise' about* News
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EIGHT MORE DIE OF COVID19, 391 NEW CASESJensen La Vende
NEW CURFEW HOURS FOR WEEKENDS IN JUNERia Chaitram
PM: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TARGETS 500,000 IN VACCINATION ROLLOUTRia Chaitram
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SAN FERNANDO MAN CHARGED WITH STABBING DEATHJensen La Vende
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MET OFFICE WARNS OF POSSIBLE OVERSPILL OF CARONI RIVERRia Chaitram
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NEW CURFEW HOURS FOR WEEKENDS IN JUNERia Chaitram
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FATHER OF MURDERED MAXI DRIVER: PEOPLE DYING OVER SMALL MONEYShane Superville
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TRINIS DEFEND DOUBLES FROM FLAK ON BBC WEB PAGEMelissa Doughty
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FLOODS STRAND HOMEOWNERS IN PALO SECO AFTER NIGHT OF RAINLaurel V Williams
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CRAB VENDORS' RETURN TO CARONI CUT SHORT BY RAINShane Superville
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PASSENGERS RATE BUCCOO REEF 'A-CLASS' AFTER MAIDEN VOYAGECorey Connelly
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WASA: EXPECT WATER DISRUPTION IN NORTHEAST TRINIDADRachael Espinet
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10,000 CEPEP WORKERS SALARIES SLASHED BY 33%Elizabeth Gonzales
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NATIONAL ATHLETES CONTINUE PREPARATIONS FOR TOKYOJelani Beckles
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DEEPER THAN DOUBLES
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MANGOES FOR THE SOULwendyr
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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO WARY OF UNDERDOG BAHAMAS IN FIFA WORLD CUPQUALIFIER
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PASSENGERS RATE BUCCOO REEF 'A-CLASS' AFTER MAIDEN VOYAGECorey Connelly
CRAB VENDORS' RETURN TO CARONI CUT SHORT BY RAINShane Superville
CENTRAL BANK COMPLETING SWITCH FROM PAPER TO POLYMERClint Chan Tack
WASA: EXPECT WATER DISRUPTION IN NORTHEAST TRINIDADRachael Espinet
FAMILY 'ETERNALLY GRATEFUL' FOR LOVE, KINDNESS TO TORRANCE MOHAMMEDYvonne Webb
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AUTOPSIES ON BELLE GARDEN BODIES INCONCLUSIVECorey Connelly
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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO KNOCKED OUT WORLD CUP QUALIFYING BY BAHAMASJelani Beckles
NORMALISATION COMMITTEE AIMS TO KEEP TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO FOOTBALLAFLOAT
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NATIONAL ATHLETES CONTINUE PREPARATIONS FOR TOKYOJelani Beckles
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO WARY OF UNDERDOG BAHAMAS IN FIFA WORLD CUPQUALIFIER
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ROSTON CHASE, SHAI HOPE, JAYDEN SEALES IN PROVISIONAL WEST INDIES TESTSQUAD
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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CULTURE IN NEW BOL FOOTBALL KITSJelani Beckles
ATO BOLDON: OLYMPICS SHOULD BE STAGED DESPITE COVID19 THREATJelani Beckles
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COVID19 SPREAD AT CROWN POINT AIRPORTStephon Nicholas
PDP LAUNCHES LOAVES OF LOVE TO FEED IMPOVERISHED IN TOBAGOKinnesha George
TOBAGO HAS 200 ACTIVE COVID19 CASESKinnesha George
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MINISTER HASSEL BACCHUS WORKING TO MOVE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TOWARDE-GOVERNANCE
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RETHINKING CAREERS
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TRINI LEARIE HERCULES IS TECH BOSS AT LEADING US COMPANYZainab Kamara
SMALL BUSINESS SURVEY: IMPACT OF COVID19 AND RESPONSESNewsday
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HOW PHILIP JULIEN IS TRANSFORMING THE ENERGY SECTOR Kiran Mathur Mohammed THE RIGHT TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENTDiana Mahabir-Wyatt
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL STUDENTS RAISE FUNDS FOR NEEDY IN PRISONDebbie Jacob
CALI GRAY CONNECTS WITH AFRICA ON MY BOYNewsday Reporter
BP SOCA: TAKING SOCA MAINSTREAM IN THE UKMelissa Doughty
GOSPEL ACT STEPHEN JOHN TEAMS UP WITH ARTISTES FOR COVID19 ANTHEMYvonne Webb
TRINIS DEFEND DOUBLES FROM FLAK ON BBC WEB PAGEMelissa Doughty
MAKESI PAUL'S BURNING LOVE PRODUCES EXOTIC CHOCOLATEMarshelle Haseley
GEOSCIENTIST RHONIKA KAPLAN SHARES JOURNEY FROM MORVANT TO CHEVRONJulien Neaves
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