News Corey Connelly 55 Minutes Ago Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, left, Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, centre, and Dr Ruby Alleyne, chairman, NTA and ACTT, celebrate after cutting the ribbon for the opening of the NTA and ACTT's new office at D'Collosseum, Crown Point on September 10. - Photo by Corey Connelly EDUCATION Minister Dr
News Narissa Fraser 24 Hrs Ago Attendees at the John E Sabga Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer's diabetes and pancreatic cancer symposium at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain on September 8. - Photo by Narissa Fraser PANCREATIC cancer expert Dr Anirban Maitra is urging healthcare professionals to classify what type of tumour a patient may
News Janelle De Souza Yesterday MovieTowne, Invaders Bay, Port of Spain. - Photo by Ayanna Kinsale THE Port Authority/MovieTowne saga continues, as the Port of Spain Infrastructure Company (POSINCO) denies allegations of non-compliance with orders issued by the High Court. In a statement on September 7, the company also denied reports that its officers were
News Janelle De Souza Yesterday PASSING: Veteran news photographer Krishna Maharaj is seen here on the webpage of the TT School of Photography, where he was the head lecturer. Maharaj, who had almost 50 years' of photography experience, died on the weekend. - Photo taken from Facebook VETERAN news photographer Krishna Maharaj has died. News
News Newsday Reporter Yesterday Energy Minister Stuart Young, left, met with Edmond Thompson, VP and managing director of Nutrien on September 6. - Photo courtesy MEEI ENERGY Minister Stuart Young held an introductory meeting with Edmond Thompson, vice president and managing director of Nutrien. The meeting was held at the ministry's head office at the
News Janelle De Souza Yesterday From left, historian Prof Emerita Bridget Brereton, Independent Senator Sunity Maharaj and facilitator Franka Phillip speak at a discussion entitled Big Ideas: Politics and the People at the Writers Centre in St Clair, Port of Spain on August 25. - Photo by Venessa Mohammed FORMER journalist and Independent Senator Sunity
News Newsday Reporter Yesterday The Central Bank. - File photo ON September 6, S&P Global Ratings affirmed its 'BBB-/A-3' long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings on Trinidad and Tobago. "The outlook is stable. At the same time, S&P Global Ratings also maintained its 'BBB' transfer and convertibility assessment," S&P said. "We
News Laurel V Williams 23 Hrs Ago - File photo A master in the South Criminal High Court has granted $400,000 surety bail to a 21-year-old man charged with one count of rape against a female minor. The accused, a relative of the victim, appeared on September 5 before the master, who also granted a
News Laurel V Williams 24 Hrs Ago Justice Carla Brown-Antoine. - SUBMISSIONS were made in the Appeal Court on September 6 on behalf of an ex-Special Reserve Policeman (SRP), which stemmed from his refusal over 20 years ago to be absorbed into the Public Service as a regular policeman, but at a demoted level. The
News Clint Chan Tack 24 Hrs Ago Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly. - THE Education Ministry has disbursed a total of $20 million in payments for school supplies and book grants. In a statement on September 6, the ministry said, "This amount has been allocated for both direct-deposit transactions to banks and cheque collections."
Sports Roneil Walcott 10 Hrs Ago West Indies’ Brandon King is bowled by Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga during the first ODI in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, on October 20, 2024. - AP PHOTO West Indies assistant coach (bowling) James Franklin said the lengthy rain delay and subsequent sluggish outfield conditions were no excuses for the regional
Editorial Newsday 10 Hrs Ago British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. - KEIR STARMER’S decision to rule out reparations for Britain’s role in the slave trade was an incredibly bad call. The British PM’s declaration that the issue was a non-starter for his country ahead of this week’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) may
Commentary Newsday 10 Hrs Ago - EMOTIONAL intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to manage your own emotions while understanding the emotions of people around you. It requires self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. It is the capacity to be aware of, control and express one’s emotions, and to manage interpersonal relationships judiciously and
(Image credit: Getty Images) The US Government is looking to introduce new restrictions on how companies can sell 'bulk US sensitive personal data' to certain countries. The proposed new rules from the Department of Justice (DoJ) would impose a blanket ban on the sale of this sort of data to six states the US deems