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Claxton Bay assassinate suspect released at no tag

News Laurel V Williams 22 Hrs Ago - File photo The 21-year-old man from Claxton Bay who was detained last weekend in connection with the shooting deaths of a couple from the same community has been release from custody, pending further investigation. On December 6, Homicide Bureau of Investigations, Region Three, police confirmed that the

Fireplace officer injured after falling out fireplace soft

News Clint Chan Tack 20 Hrs Ago A fire tender. File photo - A fire officer was injured when he fell out of a fire tender near the Siparia Market on December 5. According to reports, the officer was part of a crew on its way to fulfil a Santa Claus request in a water

St Joseph’s Convent, San Fernando, Hillview pupils gain President’s Medals

News Sean Douglas 20 Hrs Ago President's Medal winner Alicia Dipchand, of St Joseph's Convent, San Fernando with President Christine Kangaloo at the school's awards ceremony in March. - File photo TEDDY MOHAMMED of Hillview College, Tunapuna and Alicia Dipchan of St Joseph's Convent, San Fernando, were named as winners of the President's Medal for

Plipdeco publicizes retirement of president

News Ryan Hamilton-Davis 21 Hrs Ago Stacked containers at Plipdeco. - Photo courtesy Plipdeco THE Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Company (Plipdeco) has announced the retirement of its president, Earnest Ashley Taylor. In a notice published on the TT Stock Exchange website on December 5, Plipdeco said Dr Averne Pantin, vice president of technical services

Kaile Auvray’s Cavalier FC rating Concacaf Caribbean Cup

Sports Jelani Beckles 21 Hrs Ago Kaile Auvray, front row left, celebrates with Cavalier FC teammates and fans after the Jamaica Premier League club won the Concacaf Caribbean Cup on December 3. - Photo courtesy Cavalier FC's Facebook Page TRINIDAD and Tobago midfielder Kaile Auvray, 20, made his presence felt as he helped create a

Councillor: Extinguish, extortion occupy taken root in Claxton Bay

News Yvonne Webb 22 Hrs Ago Claxton Bay/Pointe-a-Pierre councillor Nadia Khan-Mohammed. - Photo courtesy Chairman of Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Regional Corporation Facebook page CLAXTON Bay/Pointe-a-Pierre councillor Nadia Khan-Mohammed has said rising crime, escalating threats to the safety of women, men and children, plus the widespread problem of extortion, have taken root in her neighbourhood. Khan-Mohammed spoke to

The Arrival of Scald – refreshingly traditional

Features Narissa Fraser 23 Hrs Ago A snapshot from a workshop performance of Judith Theodore's play The Arrival of Scald at NAPA, Port of Spain. - Photo by Paula Lindo ATTENDEES at the workshop performance of Judith Theodore’s play The Arrival of Scald praised the writer for highlighting decades-old experiences with a modern twist. It

First Electorate reports 23% enlarge in earnings

News Newsday Reporter 24 Hrs Ago First Citizens chairman Anthony Isidore Smart. - FIRST Citizens Group Financial Holdings Ltd recorded a profit after tax of $957 million for the year ended September 30, 2024. This represents an increase of 23.17 per cent from $777 million in the previous year. In a newspaper ad on December

Kamla fumes over ANR airport tag overruns, delays

News Andrew Gioannetti Yesterday Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar. File photo by Ayanna Kinsale UNITED National Congress (UNC) and Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has raised alarms about a reported $431 million in cost overruns and multiple delays at the ANR Robinson International Airport project in Crown Point, Tobago. Speaking at the UNC's cottage meeting at the

Over $40m in remedy, guns seized in Tobago

Tobago Stephon Nicholas Yesterday BIG HAUL: Some of the packets of marijuana and cocaine, as well as guns and ammunition, seized by police were on display at the Scarborough Police Station on December 3. - Photo by Visual Styles TWO MEN who were recently released from prison were held by Tobago police on December 2

Keeping colleges steady

Editorial Newsday 10 Hrs Ago Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly. - File photo by Faith Ayoung THE ACTING chief education officer in the Ministry of Education, Aaron Ramrattan, believes there is no need for police in schools since there is no evidence of criminal gangs. Also, National Maintenance, Training and Security officers are on duty

Hold your self a if truth be told bookish Christmas

Commentary Debbie Jacob 10 Hrs Ago Debbie Jacob. - MY CHRISTMAS tree goes up the day after Divali because I like the feeling of going from light to light. For me, this time of year means home-made gingerbread cookies and a good book to read. Christmas is a time for reflection so it’s the best
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THA minority leader slams $20m villa beget

News Andrew Gioannetti 9 Hrs Ago THA Minority Leader Kelvon Morris. - File photo TOBAGO House of Assembly (THA) Minority Leader Kelvon Morris has criticised the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA) for allocating a reported $20 million to purchase the Palms Villas Resort in Signal Hill, Tobago. Speaking at a press conference on December 20

Chaitoo’s lawyer: Committee ruling for TTCB ‘flawed on many grounds’

Sports Jonathan Ramnanansingh 11 Hrs Ago Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally - File photo KISWAH Chaitoo’s attorney Dinesh Rambally has described as “flawed on many grounds” the TT Cricket Board’s (TTCB) Supreme Appellate Committee’s (SAC) dismissal of Chaitoo’s appeal against his February 28 removal as TT Cricket Board (TTCB) treasurer. Rambally issued a nine-page document

Ramadhar returns as COP’s interim political chief

News Andrew Gioannetti 11 Hrs Ago Interim political leader of the Congress of the People Prakash Ramadhar - File photo FORMER legal affairs minister and senior attorney Prakash Ramadhar has returned as interim political leader of the Congress of the People (COP). He replaced Kirt Sinnette, who served as acting political leader since 2020 after

Juniper Networks warns Mirai botnet is assist and focused on fresh gadgets

(Image credit: FrameStockFootages / Shutterstock) Juniper Networks warns Mirai botnet is scanning for vulnerable routers The campaign started in mid-December 2024, and includes DDoS attacks Users should tighten up on security, researchers say Operators of the Mirai botnet are back, and looking for easy-to-compromise Session Smart routers to assimilate, experts have warned. Cybersecurity researchers from