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After six fortnights without pay, frustration boiled over yesterday as contractors and workers under the National Reforestation and Watershed Rehabilitation Programme (NRWRP) staged a protest outside the Rural Development Company’s (RDC) office in Brechin Castle, Couva.
Amid a wave of firings and resignations across State boards in the wake of the April 28 General Election, one union leader is raising alarm over the future of the Telecommunication Services of Trinidad and Tobago’s (TSTT) executive leadership.
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne is urging the new Kamla Persad-Bissessar Government to fulfil a commitment made to the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) during the tenure of the People’s Partnership government—an obligation that would cost Trinidad and Tobago approximately US$60 million.
In a parting message as she demitted office as Caricom Chair, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley issued a cryptic warning about a looming threat, one that she cautioned could undermine the independence and sovereignty of member states and pose the greatest challenge to regional freedom since the era of independence.
As the Government moves to boost security to protect T&T’s petroleum assets, former president of the Pointe-a-Pierre Branch of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union, Christopher Jackman, says there continues to be theft at the Pointe-a-Pierre compound despite security measures.
Maxi taxi drivers who work the San Fernando to Chaguanas route are calling for better security after two drivers were robbed on the Chaguanas stand last Saturday.
An act of deadly gun violence has shattered the peace in Moruga, claiming the lives of two young cousins and leaving two mothers grieving losses they hoped would never come.
Relatives of kidnap victim Kerry Von Adams wept openly yesterday as they confirmed the body found buried under a pile of grass at the Heights of Guanapo, Arima, was indeed him.
Tobago’s education system is showing signs of progress, with more primary schools performing above the national average in this year’s Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA), according to the Division of Education, Research and Technology.
A former government minister and the CEO of an employee assistance programme says the recent dismissal of the Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme workers could see a rise in mental health issues.
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has been given 30 days to file his Integrity in Public Life Act declaration for 2023.
The search for missing Charlotteville man Michael Yeates came to an end yesterday morning when his body was found floating in the waters off Bottom Bay.
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