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Angelica Jogie, right, with her parents Salisha and Arnold Jogie and her younger sibling.
Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine is weighing an outright ban on the use of jet skis in Tobago, following the tragic death of Angelica Jogie at Pigeon Point on Wednesday.
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Tour operator Michael Frank, owner of Frankie Tours, speaks to the media at the Bon Accord Lagoon yesterday.
Outside the Pigeon Point Heritage Park yesterday, the mood was sombre as tour operators huddled together talking quietly about the incident that left Angelica Jogie dead, their boats sitting empty anchored nearby on the water.
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Reef boats anchored near the shore in Pigeon Point yesterday.
The Maritime Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday called for the introduction of stricter legislation and tougher penalties for breaches of jet ski operation protocols, saying decisive action is needed to deter reckless behaviour and prevent further loss of life.
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Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, Sean Sobers, speaks during the Post-Cabinet press riefing, at the, Diplomatic Centre, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
The Government has acknowledged the legitimacy of Venezuela’s current administration, signalling a shift in its previously guarded position on the political crisis in Caracas.
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A Caribbean Airline aircraft at the international passenger terminal in Piarco International Airport, Piarco.
Caribbean Airlines (CAL) will add a US$15-25 fuel surcharge to all regional and international tickets. The surcharge will apply per sector and will be applied to all tickets purchased on or after April 10. Tickets bought before April 10 will not attract the fuel surcharge. However, tickets for flights between Trinidad and Tobago will remain unaffected.
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CARICOM LETETR
Caricom Heads of Government are convening an urgent emergency meeting today to address an escalating diplomatic rift sparked by Trinidad and Tobago’s formal protest over the manner in which the reappointment of Secretary General Carla Barnett was handled.
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FILE: Former St Vincent and the Grenadines prime minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves, right, shares a light moment with T&T’s Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers, following the opening ceremony of the 49th Regular Meeting of the Caricom Heads of Government in Montego Bay, Jamaica, last July.
CHE TEEKERSINGH
Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers has fired back at Dr Ralph Gonsalves, saying his reference to seasickness at the Caricom Summit in St Kitts and Nevis was said as a joke.
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Former Foreign and Caricom Affairs minister Dr Amery Browne speaks during the Opposition press conference yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The People’s National Movement (PNM) is calling for the resignation or removal of Sean Sobers as Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs.
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Chutney entertainer Edward Ramdass, right, embraces Point Fortin MP and Minister in the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries Ernesto Kesar during the launch of the Point Fortin Borough Fusion at D Pavilion at Clifton Hill Beach, Point Fortin, yesterday
INNIS FRANCIS
Tassa, iron and melody rang out at Clifton Hill Beach yesterday, as Point Fortin MP Ernesto Kesar launched Point Fortin Borough Fusion, although the Point Fortin Borough Corporation is yet to launch the official Borough Day celebrations.
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Port-of-Spain North/St Ann’s West MP Stuart Young speaks during yesterday’s Opposition media briefing at Charles Street, Port-of-Spain.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former energy minister Stuart Young is questioning whether Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is well positioned to engage Venezuela diplomatically, raising concerns about her standing with that country’s leadership and her past statements.
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OWTU president general Ancel Roget, third from left, receives ISO certification from Global Compliance Service CEO David Pope during a media conference at Patriotic Energies Services in San Fernando, yesterday. Also in the photo, from left, are OWTU chief education and Research officer Ozzi Warwick, Patriotic Refinery Restart Team technical head Clyde Ramesar and head of Technology and Sustainability Tracy Aleong.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Patriotic Energies Services Company Limited has secured three ISO certifications and is hopeful the Government will grant approval for its partner, Maire Tecnimont, to undertake a US$50 million inspection study of the shuttered Pointe-a-Pierre refinery.
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TPRC chairman Josiah Austin
Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC) chairman Josiah Austin has rejected statements by Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen, describing as “false and misleading” the suggestion that corporations are prioritising cultural events over contractor payments.
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