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Two separate companies, linked to San Fernando City Corporation councillor Nigel Couttier and former councillor Jennifer Marryshow, were awarded nearly $9.7 million in Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP) contracts under the People’s National Movement government, an investigation by Guardian Media’s Investigative Desk has revealed.
Government will know within four months whether the Petrotrin refinery in Pointe-a-Pierre can be restarted and what the cost of doing so will be.
Attorney Martin George, who is out on $150,000 bail after being charged with grievous sexual assault and indecent assault, is threatening to sue the Trinidad Express newspaper over its reporting of the matter.
As a university focused on using research for the upliftment of its community, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine (UWI STA), the premier tertiary institution in the region producing world-class scholars, believes science should be accessible to the public.
Guyana will host the next INTERPOL Conference in 2026, a move welcomed by regional leaders as they strengthen ties with the world’s largest international police organisation to tackle growing organised crime across the Caribbean.
For years, Iga Swiatek never quite felt comfortable on Wimbledon’s grass courts, never thought she could add a trophy there to her other Grand Slam triumphs. Oh, did that turn out to be wrong. And how.
An intelligence-led eradication exercise on Friday in Moriah, Tobago, resulted in the destruction of approximately $5 million worth of cannabis.
Police are investigating the robbery of a St James furniture store that occurred on Friday morning.
A large sum of cash, including US currency, was confiscated by police after a house search in Valsayn on Friday.
A worker's weekly salary was among several items stolen by bandits who stormed a grocery in Enterprise, Chaguanas, on Friday night.
Endorsements are continuing to pour in for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as she announced internal elections for the post of Political Leader of the United National Congress (UNC), just days after throwing down the gauntlet to challengers within her party.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s announcement to increase the legal age limit for alcohol consumption, gambling, and marijuana use has sparked concerns from the Owners Dealers Association (ODA), which is calling for clarity on how the change will impact hiring laws and enforcement practices.
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