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Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs, Dr Roodal Moonilal at yesterday’s post-Cabinet media briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s.
ANISTO ALVES
Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal is hailing a major acceleration in natural gas production from BP Trinidad and Tobago’s Cypre subsea project, describing it as a milestone for the country’s energy supply.
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Accident victim Natalia Noel
Relatives of 32-year-old Natalia Noel, who died after the vehicle she was in went over a precipice along the North Coast Road, is blaming the fire service for her death.
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Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Eli Zakour responds to a question at the post cabinet media briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s,Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ANITO ALVES
Cabinet has approved an increase in the permissible age for importing foreign-used, right-hand drive, private vehicles, including SUVs, sedans, and station wagons powered by gasoline, diesel, or compressed natural gas. The allowable age has been raised from three years to under eight years from the date of manufacture.
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A former employee of ANSA Bank is set to have to pay millions of dollars in compensation for his role in a $30 million fraudulent loan conspiracy involving a group of foreign used car dealers.
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A 44-year-old man from Tabaquite has been freed of charges of shooting at three police officers following delays in prosecuting his case.
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A man from Arima with a criminal record of 25 pending cases has been granted bail after appearing in court charged with robbing a woman at a supermarket car park in Chaguanas, last Friday.
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A resident walks through floodwaters on Jhulai Trace, Penal, following heavy rainfall yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
With flash flooding affecting several parts of South and Central Trinidad yesterday, residents, students and even a funeral procession were affected as heavy rains caused roads to become impassable.
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Guyana's Natural Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat
Long-awaited energy discussions between this country and Guyana will kickstart next year. This was confirmed by Guyana’s Natural Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat, who is also in charge of the energy sector in the South American nation.
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Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi
Public Relations Officer of the Opposition People’s National Movement, Faris Al-Rawi, says the “last-minute” change to the Prime Minister’s decision to immediately restrict Carnival fetes and parties at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and Jean Pierre Complex to a limited period was announced without consultation or transition, and it threatens the income of thousands who depend on the Carnival season.
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The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has reminded fete promoters that they are still required to comply with the Noise Pollution Control Rules (NPCR), even on corporate or privately owned properties.
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ANSA Bank has said that today’s ruling of the High Court represents a victory not only for ANSA Bank, but for Trinidad and Tobago, as the court has confirmed that fraudulent acts and related conspiracy will be brought to justice.
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The 50-year-old of North Oropouche Road in Sangre Grande, was held by officers of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) this afternoon.
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