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Opposition MP Stuart Young has called on the Government and the current board of the National Gas Company of TT (NGC) to say whether NGC was successful in the litigation against Super Industrial Services (SIS) related to the Beetham Wastewater Plant.
General Manager and CEO of CEPEP Company Limited, Keith Eddy, has issued a pre-action protocol letter to PNM Senator Faris Al-Rawi over alleged defamation, demanding a public apology, withdrawal of allegations, and compensation.
The Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (WASA) is urging the public to monitor its social media channels for updates on the annual shutdown of the Point Lisas Desalination Plant, which begins today.
While the Inter-Religious Organisation (IRO) has welcomed the Government’s decision to replace this year’s Independence Day celebrations with a National Day of Prayer, the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) expressed concern over the timing of the announcement.
Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein is accusing the People’s National Movement of “creating mischief” regarding the cancellation of the Independence Day Parade. He claims the Opposition is looking for a hidden motive behind the decision that simply does not exist.
The Trinidad and Tobago Blind Welfare Association (TTBWA) has praised the government’s decision to ban noisy fireworks on Independence Day, describing it as a crucial step toward protecting the rights and dignity of blind and visually impaired citizens.
Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) is urging the Prime Minister to redirect the more than $2 million saved from the cancellation of Independence Day celebrations to assist pig farmers who have been severely affected by the outbreak of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS).
Citizens Against Noise Pollution Trinidad and Tobago (CANPTT) has welcomed the Government’s decision not to have the state-sponsored fireworks display for Independence Day this year.
Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis) has responded to criticism from the Grenadian public over the absence of the country’s flag in a collection of Caribbean flags featured in the music video for his hit song, The Greatest Bend Over, featuring US R&B/pop star Chloe Bailey and Ghanaian singer Moliy.
Multiple groups, comprised of former patients, a former chief executive officer, and other staff, are calling for government intervention at Rebirth House, the country’s longest-running drug rehabilitation centre.
There is little progress to report just over a month after a 12-member committee was established to develop a strategy for the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery’s reactivation.
While most people across Trinidad complained about the sweltering heat yesterday, several streets in downtown Port-of-Spain were flooded after persistent rainfall. Flooding was observed in the area opposite the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service Headquarters, encompassing Scott-Bushe, Sackville, and London Streets, as well as one of the eastbound lanes of Wrightson Road. This resulted in a temporary build-up of traffic along that route. South Quay was also flooded and impassable from Broadway to George Street at one point. This is a regular occurrence after heavy rainfall in the capital and significantly impacts citizens traversing City Gate in particular.
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