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Former chairman of the Fair Trading Commission  Dr Ronald Ramkissoon.

Former chairman of the Fair Trading Commission Dr Ronald Ramkissoon.

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Former chairman of the Fair Trading Commission  Dr Ronald Ramkissoon.

Former chairman of the Fair Trading Commission Dr Ronald Ramkissoon.

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Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Bank (TTMB), manager of residential origination, Kristin Ramesar, left, TTMB senior manager 1, branch operations and business development Kamilah Peterson, TTMB general manager mortgage services, Wendy Scoon-Huggins and TTMB, CEO (Ag), respond to questions during the launch of three new products at the Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, Lady Young Road, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

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“Most Valuble Player” Akeira Charles, centre stooping, captain of Five Rivers Secondary girls team, poses with TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, Clint Legall, left, Area Manager Mortgages, RBC, and teammates Imani Westcott, standing from second left, Tesheira Roberts, Hackeema Goodridge, Shaquilla Daniel, Jayda Herbert and stooping from left, Kelsea Gardner and Jessica Guppy after being presented the Open Girls championship trophy and medals in the Secondary Schools National Basketball Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, on Friday.

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(L-R) Tsola Barrow, Chief Consumer Officer at Digicel T&T Ltd; Racquel Vincent, Group Sales & Marketing Manager, Ramco Industries Limited & CEDI Holdings Limited, and Pieter Verkade, Digicel T&T CEO, share a sweet treat to celebrate the expansion of Digicel+ Home Internet and TV services in Siparia.

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Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump said Thurs­day that Pam Bon­di is out as his at­tor­ney gen­er­al, end­ing the con­tentious tenure of a loy­al­ist who up­end­ed the Jus­tice De­part­ment’s cul­ture of in­de­pen­dence from the White House, over­saw large-scale fir­ings of ca­reer em­ploy­ees and moved ag­gres­sive­ly to in­ves­ti­gate the Re­pub­li­can pres­i­dent’s per­ceived en­e­mies.

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Two held, firearms seized after Princes Town robbery

Of­fi­cers of the South­ern Di­vi­sion Emer­gency Re­sponse Pa­trol (ERP) ar­rest­ed two sus­pects and seized two firearms fol­low­ing a re­port of rob­bery with vi­o­lence in the Princes Town dis­trict.

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Chief operating officer, CGA, Gabrielle Agostini address the gathering at the launch of Cedros Bay at Henry’s Port-of-Spain on March 26.

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The man­age­ment of the North Cen­tral Re­gion­al Health Au­thor­i­ty (NCRHA), which is re­spon­si­ble for the ad­min­is­tra­tion of the Er­ic Williams Med­ical Sci­ences Com­plex (EWM­SC) in Mt Hope, has be­gun hir­ing new nurs­es to help al­le­vi­ate some of the staffing is­sues caused by sick­out ac­tion from nurs­es cur­rent­ly in the sys­tem.

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(L-R) Tsola Barrow, Chief Consumer Officer at Digicel T&T Ltd; Racquel Vincent, Group Sales & Marketing Manager, Ramco Industries Limited & CEDI Holdings Limited, and Pieter Verkade, Digicel T&T CEO, share a sweet treat to celebrate the expansion of Digicel+ Home Internet and TV services in Siparia.

(L-R) Tsola Barrow, Chief Consumer Officer at Digicel T&T Ltd; Racquel Vincent, Group Sales & Marketing Manager, Ramco Industries Limited & CEDI Holdings Limited, and Pieter Verkade, Digicel T&T CEO, share a sweet treat to celebrate the expansion of Digicel+ Home Internet and TV services in Siparia.

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Digicel expands fibre network across south Trinidad

Dig­i­cel (T&T) Ltd is ex­pand­ing its 100 per cent fi­bre net­work across South Trinidad, ex­tend­ing cov­er­age to com­mu­ni­ties in­clud­ing Siparia, Oropouche and Point Fortin.

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Ramkissoon, in an in­ter­view yes­ter­day with Guardian Me­dia, cau­tioned that the ab­sence of a func­tion­ing com­mis­sion risks erod­ing in­vestor con­fi­dence and weak­en­ing the frame­work for fair com­pe­ti­tion, par­tic­u­lar­ly at a time when T&T needs to strength­en its eco­nom­ic re­silience.
“One would have thought the in­com­ing ad­min­is­tra­tion would have made it eas­i­er to do busi­ness when the reg­u­la­to­ry en­vi­ron­ment is not be­ing put in place.

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“Most Valuble Player” Akeira Charles, centre stooping, captain of Five Rivers Secondary girls team, poses with TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, Clint Legall, left, Area Manager Mortgages, RBC, and teammates Imani Westcott, standing from second left, Tesheira Roberts, Hackeema Goodridge, Shaquilla Daniel, Jayda Herbert and stooping from left, Kelsea Gardner and Jessica Guppy after being presented the Open Girls championship trophy and medals in the Secondary Schools National Basketball Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, on Friday.

“Most Valuble Player” Akeira Charles, centre stooping, captain of Five Rivers Secondary girls team, poses with TTSBA president Allison Bastian, right, Clint Legall, left, Area Manager Mortgages, RBC, and teammates Imani Westcott, standing from second left, Tesheira Roberts, Hackeema Goodridge, Shaquilla Daniel, Jayda Herbert and stooping from left, Kelsea Gardner and Jessica Guppy after being presented the Open Girls championship trophy and medals in the Secondary Schools National Basketball Championships at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, on Friday.

Five Rivers girls celebrate three-peat glory in Schools Basketball

Ma­tu­ri­ty, dis­ci­pline, and a clin­i­cal per­for­mance from “Most Valu­able Play­er” (MVP) Akeira Charles pro­pelled Five Rivers Sec­ondary School to their third con­sec­u­tive Open Girls’ ti­tle in the Sec­ondary Schools Bas­ket­ball League (SS­BL) Na­tion­al Cham­pi­onships, which con­clud­ed on Fri­day.

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