Trinidad Energy Minister mum on financing arrangements for Petrotrin purchase
(Trinidad Guardian) Energy Minister Franklin Khan yesterday remained tight-lipped as to where the OWTU will get its funding to purchase Petrotrin’s refinery.
(Trinidad Guardian) Energy Minister Franklin Khan yesterday remained tight-lipped as to where the OWTU will get its funding to purchase Petrotrin’s refinery.
(Trinidad Express) Men wearing police tactical gear shot and killed a Petit Valley man on Thursday night.
(Trinidad Express) A Tobago teenager charged with the murder of Elias Dabourah appeared before a Tobago Magistrate yesterday.
(Trinidad Guardian) Nine high powered guns are among 12 illegals firearms seized by the police within the last 24 hours.
(Trinidad Express) Cricket legend Deryck Lance Murray has been appointed to the post of as High Commissioner for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Jamaica.
(Trinidad Guardian) National Security Minister and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Stuart Young, yesterday met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas for discussions on matters of energy and national security.
(Trinidad Express) Djimon Sanderson, the grandson of former Government Minister and former Fyzabad Member of Parliament Arthur Sanderson, was gunned down on Wednesday night.
(Trinidad Guardian) Three months after the registration process ended thousands of Venezuelans are yet to receive their registration cards.
(Trinidad Guardian) A social media standoff has emerged between Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and British High Commissioner Tim Stew over the Prime Minister’s decision to write the British government on the contents of a documentary, which Dr Rowley contends has misrepresented Trinidad and Tobago.
(Trinidad Express) The father of a teenage boy who was shot and killed by a police officer during a party in 2014 has been awarded more than $1 million in damages by the High Court.
(Trinidad Guardian) Vaping is a new trend that is now receiving critical attention and analysis from legislators, not only in countries like the United States but here at home as well.
(Trinidad Guardian) While Trinidad and Tobago recently made headway in the US on Venezuela, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is most upset with the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC’s) recent documentary on T&T’s Venezuelan amnesty registration exercise – and he’s writing to the British Government on it.
(Trinidad Guardian) Chief Justice Ivor Archie has opened the new law term with a scolding for the media for what he contends is the abdication of its duty to act responsibly.
(Trindiad Guardian) In her feature address centred around judicial reform during the church service for the ceremonial opening of the 2019-2020 Law Term, Dean of the Law Faculty at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine said that, in her opinion, lawyer fees in the country “are too high”.
(Trinidad Express) A Valsayn woman who claimed she stole over $3,000 in clothing to give to the poor, has been arrested.
(Trinidad Guardian) Surviving Hurricane Dorian for six Trinidadian nationals in The Grand Bahama islands in Freeport almost two weeks ao is only half their nightmare.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Judiciary of T&T has collected $170.9 million in fines paid by errant and delinquent drivers who committed traffic offences and violations between 2011 and 2015 on the nation’s roads.
By Frank Seepersad (Trinidad Guardian) One year ago, I broke with tradition and spoke directly to the media about my views in relation to the opening of the 2018/2019 Law term.
(Trinidad Express) Trinidad and Tobago Special Olympics athlete Sean Gibson, 34, has been found dead.
(Trinidad Guardian) The relatives of Tobago gyro vendor Elias Dabbourah, 30, are demanding justice following his death on Saturday.
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